Vancouver – Host of the 2010 Winter Olympics
Photo from WhistlerBlackcomb.com/photo index.htm
As we speak the Olympic Flame is making its way to its final destination of Vancouver in beautiful British Columbia, Canada where it will upon its arrival on February 12th announce the beginning of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. The Olympics, always entertaining and exciting on its own, will also highlight the rich diversity and spectacular destinations in and around Vancouver.
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One of the most impressive parts of the Olympics for me is to watch the dazzling opening ceremony with all the pomp of lighting the torch and watching the athletes enter in the parade of nations. And equally inspiring is the closing ceremony where the flag is passed to the next country to host the games. All the days in between are filled with ice events, such as alpine skiing and jumping, snow boarding cross-country skiing, bobsleigh and luge – some taking place in metro Vancouver and Cypress Mountain and some in Whistler. The winter games are thrilling and my favorite to watch. For those lucky spectators who will be visiting during the Olympics, there is a plethora of sites offering travel and ticket information and the NBC broadcast schedules. Here’s a link that will follow the events for the two weeks of broadcast.

Photo by iShot
Whistler Village at Night by whistlergal78
But besides being a mecca for winter sport fans, Vancouver is touted as a world-class city and offers a range of amenities, cultural festivals, activities and must see sights. This link will show a wonderful overview of Vancouver with photos, places to go and things to do. Also, are recommendations for shopping, accommodations and wonderful eateries and cafes. Whistler, with a six month season, attracts skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. Whistler Blackcomb, world-class and host resort for the 2010 Games, offers outdoor activities all year long for adults and kids and people of all skill levels.
It looks like Vancouver is going to turn out to be an awesome choice for the Olympic game goers and tourists alike. Let the games begin!




Michelle - February 8, 2010 at 7:55 pm
Oooh I can’t wait! I’ve been waiting to watch Apolo for 4 years! Lol. Hey, did you know Florida is well represented at the winter olympics this time? We have several figure skaters and a speed skater all from Florida, one of which was born and raised in Ocala!
Jenn AKA The Leftover Queen - February 9, 2010 at 12:53 pm
Very nice write up!
Heather on her travels - February 16, 2010 at 3:19 am
My family and I had a fantastic time in Whistler when we were there at Easter a couple of years ago – they keep asking if we can go back.
Arlene - February 16, 2010 at 8:51 pm
Hey Michelle, that is cool about all the Florida kids in the WINTER Olympics.
Cross your fingers for them. Yeah, Apolo is kind of cool – and cute too. He has a good story. If I remember right, you are a pretty good ice skater too.
Thanks, Jenn.
What’s it like up there in the Spring, Heather? I hear there is a lot to do year round. Guess they could use a little more snow up there right now.