Which is the best in the variety of things to do/see between these places? From my understanding Mont Tremblant is a smaller version of Whistler?. We like animals, sites, and foods of course. Someone clarify the major differences between the 3 destinations?
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Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [ErickBar]
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Victoria is one of the most visited cities in the world. It is about 350k people and seat of the provincial govt. There are lots of touristy things to do and a very lovely setting. The 70.3 is outside of the city by 20 minutes. There is an international airport near by or ferries from mainland. The race has gone back to having a lovely one loop swim, moderately challenging ride on good roads and two loop run in a fantastic 10km loop around a lake on trails.
Whistler. Tons to do with kids and adults and stunning scenery. Easy access from Seattle or Vancouver. If you like mountain biking, hiking, outdoor adventure etc then whistler has it all. We are leaving tomorrow to drive out there for our annual weeklong family vacation. The race is excellent with nice swim, ride and run routes. Challenging.
My tremblant. Whistler light but in eastern Canada. The Quebec thing adds intrigue. Relatively easy access by far from many places. I've never done the race but from what I understand it is well organized on a great course.
I am most familiar with Victoria and whistler as I live in the area.
Hope I offered some help.
Whistler. Tons to do with kids and adults and stunning scenery. Easy access from Seattle or Vancouver. If you like mountain biking, hiking, outdoor adventure etc then whistler has it all. We are leaving tomorrow to drive out there for our annual weeklong family vacation. The race is excellent with nice swim, ride and run routes. Challenging.
My tremblant. Whistler light but in eastern Canada. The Quebec thing adds intrigue. Relatively easy access by far from many places. I've never done the race but from what I understand it is well organized on a great course.
I am most familiar with Victoria and whistler as I live in the area.
Hope I offered some help.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [rhayden]
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Yes it does help. Thank you very much.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [ErickBar]
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I would factor Montreal into the Tremblant experience. Lots of stuff to see and do there as well , unique culture and amazing food.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [rhayden]
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For accommodations, the Hotel Grand Pacific is listed on the race website, but the DoubleTree by Hilton also appears to be a decent option. Would you agree?
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [Petrarch]
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Petrarch wrote:
For accommodations, the Hotel Grand Pacific is listed on the race website, but the DoubleTree by Hilton also appears to be a decent option. Would you agree?There are no hotels super close to the race venue. ( except Ho Jo which will likely be long sold out). Grand pacific is right down town and about 20 minutes with light traffic from the race. There are dozens of hotels down town and many many more in the Victoria area. None of them are inconvenient. I would pick a brand and price point you are comfortable with a go with it. I've never stayed at double tree. I'm sure it is fine.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [ErickBar]
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Tremblant 70.3 sells out REALLY quickly. Like in 12hours, so you have to be quick if you want to race the half.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [marcag]
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marcag wrote:
Tremblant 70.3 sells out REALLY quickly. Like in 12hours, so you have to be quick if you want to race the half.Even faster than that - it sold out in about 15 minutes for 2018.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [Northy]
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Northy wrote:
marcag wrote:
Tremblant 70.3 sells out REALLY quickly. Like in 12hours, so you have to be quick if you want to race the half.Even faster than that - it sold out in about 15 minutes for 2018.
There was AWA early access and I suspect they sold a crap ton of entries there.
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [rhayden]
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My tremblant. Whistler light but in eastern Canada. The Quebec thing adds intrigue. Relatively easy access by far from many places. I've never done the race but from what I understand it is well organized on a great course.
Let me be very clear - Victoria & Whistler are both amazing race destinations. Lots' to see and do in addition to great race courses.
What may tip things in Mont Tremblant's favour is this race in terms of the actual race organization and what they do for the athletes in terms of race-day-experience, has few rivals in the whole world of triathlon! Seriously, they do things here that no other regular IM or IM 70.3 race does.
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Let me be very clear - Victoria & Whistler are both amazing race destinations. Lots' to see and do in addition to great race courses.
What may tip things in Mont Tremblant's favour is this race in terms of the actual race organization and what they do for the athletes in terms of race-day-experience, has few rivals in the whole world of triathlon! Seriously, they do things here that no other regular IM or IM 70.3 race does.
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Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [Fleck]
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Fleck wrote:
My tremblant. Whistler light but in eastern Canada. The Quebec thing adds intrigue. Relatively easy access by far from many places. I've never done the race but from what I understand it is well organized on a great course. Let me be very clear - Victoria & Whistler are both amazing race destinations. Lots' to see and do in addition to great race courses.
What may tip things in Mont Tremblant's favour is this race in terms of the actual race organization and what they do for the athletes in terms of race-day-experience, has few rivals in the whole world of triathlon! Seriously, they do things here that no other regular IM or IM 70.3 race does.
x2. They have frick'n fighter jet fly over at the start man!
Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [Fleck]
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Fleck wrote:
My tremblant. Whistler light but in eastern Canada. The Quebec thing adds intrigue. Relatively easy access by far from many places. I've never done the race but from what I understand it is well organized on a great course. Let me be very clear - Victoria & Whistler are both amazing race destinations. Lots' to see and do in addition to great race courses.
What may tip things in Mont Tremblant's favour is this race in terms of the actual race organization and what they do for the athletes in terms of race-day-experience, has few rivals in the whole world of triathlon! Seriously, they do things here that no other regular IM or IM 70.3 race does.
Yep. The Friday night rock concert was awesome, as were the fireworks. They do a great job at Tremblant, would love to go back and do that race again.
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Re: Canada - Whistler vs Mont Tremblant vs Victoria [rhayden]
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rhayden wrote:
Grand pacific is right down town and about 20 minutes with light traffic from the race. There are dozens of hotels down town and many many more in the Victoria area.Thanks for the info. How much time should you budget for getting to transition on race morning from one of these hotels? A lot more than 20 minutes?
I work in downtown Victoria and live just north of Hamsterly Beach (transition for Victoria 70.3).
There will be no traffic and it will take less than 20 mins on race morning to drive to transition. One thing to keep in mind though is that there is very limited parking near race start. I believe they have you park on the south side of Elk Lake and take a shuttle to the transition area
There is also the option of staying in Sidney - which is north of the lake and closer to the airport.
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There will be no traffic and it will take less than 20 mins on race morning to drive to transition. One thing to keep in mind though is that there is very limited parking near race start. I believe they have you park on the south side of Elk Lake and take a shuttle to the transition area
There is also the option of staying in Sidney - which is north of the lake and closer to the airport.
Team Every Man Jack