Blackcomb Mountain
Blackcomb Mountain is one of North America's largest ski resorts, forming the largest ski area on the continent together with neighboring Whistler Mountain. The summit reaches 2,440 meters with a vertical drop of 1,609 meters. The mountain features over 100 ski runs suitable for all levels, from beginners to experts. In summer, the mountain transforms into a paradise for hiking and mountain biking with diverse trails. The mountain hosted ski competitions during the 2010 Winter Olympics.