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PHONE 604.938.3001
UPPER VILLAGE
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
PHONE 604.935.3999
Our priorities are simple; they’re yours.
When buying or selling a home, you deserve an Advisor who’ll take the time to listen, find out what is important to you and put your interests first. If you are thinking of buying or selling a home, please share your goals with us. In turn, we’ll share our success with you.
As Engel & Völkers Whistler, we offer a world-class approach to service and unprecedented international support. Today’s world, economy, and culture are more closely intertwined than ever, which provides tremendous opportunities. Highly productive agents and savvy consumers demand brokerages that demonstrate both local and international market expertise, competency, resources, referral opportunities, and marketing strength – all inherent at the core of the Engel & Völkers value proposition. Our real estate advisors specialize in the highest level of local knowledge and customer service to help each client find the home and neighbourhood they desire.
Buying or selling a home is a tremendous milestone, so we arm ourselves with the innovative tools, in-depth research, exclusive marketing strategies, and approachable professionalism to share in our clients’ real estate journeys and remain a long-term resource. Supported by our professional international network of over 1000 shops, our client-centric imperative and global insights, our service knows no boundaries. We would love to offer advice in this unique market whether you are a local or a visitor who has fallen in love with this place, as we have.
Whistler
36 – 4314 Main Street, Whistler, BC V8E 1A8
info@whistler.evrealestate.com
+1 604 932 1875
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Squamish
150 – 1200 Hunter Place, Squamish, BC V8B 0G8
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+1 778 733 0611
MAGGI THORNHILL
PREC* Licensed Partner
604-905-8199 maggi.thornhill@evrealestate.com
MAX THORNHILL Licensed Partner 604-938-2105 max.thornhill@evrealestate.com
ALICIA MOORE
Licenced Assistant to Licenced Partners 778-834-9410 alicia.moore@evrealestate.com
RON MITCHELL
PREC* Managing Broker 604-938-3815 ron.mitchell@evrealestate.com
TAMA-LYNN LAURIE Assistant to Managing Broker 604-907-1257 tama-lynn.laurie@evrealestate.com
KEN ACHENBACH Advisor 604-966-7640 ken.achenbach@evrealestate.com
RACHEL ALLEN Advisor 604-966-4200 rachel.allen@evrealestate.com
KERRY BATT PREC* Advisor 604-902-5422 kerry.batt@evrealestate.com
ROB BOYD Advisor 604-935-9172 rob.boyd@evrealestate.com
SHERRY BOYD Advisor 604-902-7220 sherry.boyd@evrealestate.com
NATTY FOX Advisor 604-905-8285 natty.fox@evrealestate.com
JANE FRAZEE Advisor 604-935-2135 jane.frazee@evrealstate.com
CARLO GOMEZ Advisor 604-849-0880 carlo.gomez@evrealestate.com
JAVIER HIDALGO Advisor 778-320-2426 javier.hidalgo@evrealestate.com
RUBY JIANG PREC* Advisor 778-834-2002 ruby.jiang@evrealestate.com
VALERIE PHILLIPSON Advisor 604-698-5899 valerie.phillipson@evrealstate.com
JACK PLANT Advisor 250-919-5952 jack.plant@evrealestate.com
KYLE ROZEE Advisor 604-905-8319 kyle.rozee@evrealestate.com
ALYSSA SALLOUM Advisor 604-358-5595 alyssa.salloum@evrealestate.com
MERIDETH SCHUTTER Advisor 604-999-8665 merideth.schutter@evrealestate.com
ANGIE VAZQUEZ
PREC* Advisor 778-318-5900 angie.vazquez@evrealestate.com
LAURA WETASKI Advisor 604-938-3798 laura.wetaski@evrealestate.com
KATHY WHITE PREC* Advisor 604-616-6933 kathy.white@evrealestate.com
KAITLYN BENNETT Conveyance | Office Manager 604-932-1875 kaitlyn.bennett@evrealestate.com
LUMI OKUDA Accountant 604-932-1875 accounts@whistlerevcanada.com
JULIA STEINDORFF
Senior Client Care & Marketing Coordinator 604-932-1875 marketing@whistlerevcanada.com
ANETA JEZOVA
Client Care Coordinator
604-932-1875 clientcare@whistlerevcanada.com
MARLEY SHEPPARD
Client Care Coordinator 604-932-1875 clientcare@whistlerevcanada.com
JAKE BREUER Advisor 604-698-7259 jake.breuer@evrealestate.com
JANET BROWN Advisor 604-935-0700 janet.brown@evrealestate.com
CALLUM CLARKE Advisor 604-724-4268 callum.clarke@evrealestate.com
GINA DAGGETT Advisor 778-998-2357 gina.daggett@evrealestate.com
ANDREA DIRKS Advisor 604-902-3999 andrea.dirks@evrealestate.com
ERIC JOHNSON Advisor 604-828-5704 eric.johnson@evrealestate.com
STEVE LEGGE PREC* Advisor 604-902-3335 steve.legge@evrealestate.com
MADDI MACDONALD Advisor 604-313-2029 maddi.macdonald@evrealestate.com
CARMYN MARCANO Advisor 604-719-7646 carmyn.marcano@evrealestate.com
KATIE MARSH Advisor 604-902-9505 kathryn.marsh@evrealestate.com
ALLIE SMITH Advisor 604-698-7024 allie.smith@evrealestate.com
CONNIE SPEAR Advisor 604-910-1103 connie.spear@evrealestate.com
SAM SUROWY Advisor 604-902-9754 sam.surowy@evrealestate.com
ALLYSON SUTTON PREC* Advisor 604-932-7609 allyson.sutton@evrealstate.com
NICK SWINBURNE PREC* Advisor 604-932-8899 nick.swinburne@evrealestate.com
SUZANNE WILSON PREC* Advisor 604-966-8454 suzanne.wilson@evrealestate.com
JODY WRIGHT PREC* Advisor 604-935-4680 jody.wright@evrealestate.com
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The foundations of Engel & Völkers were laid by Dirk Engel in Hamburg, Germany in 1977. Three years later, he was joined by Christian Völkers to open the company’s first brokerage. The two founders went on to develop a global luxury brand with a focus on exceptional real estate systems and service. In 2006 Engel & Völkers entered the US and began its Americas growth story.
1,093 Shops
33 Countries
Founder, Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Sven Odia Global CEO
Anthony Hitt
Engel & Völkers Americas is a proud champion of Special Olympics. As a Premier level partner, we are committed to raising more than $150,000 a year as
Special Olympics athletes. Engel & Völkers has created several opportunities for our network to support Special Olympics, including our Contribution at Closing program, EVX fundraisers, online campaign, annual events, and the ability for our shops to partner with local Special Olympics chapters in their area for events.
Our most successful program to support Special Olympics, Contribution at Closing allows our advisors to donate a portion of their commission to Special Olympics on behalf of their client
Each year at EVX, we present a check to Special Olympics for the previous year’s fundraising totals, award our networks’ top contributors, and host additional fundraisers throughout the event
Our annual fall fundraiser, 60 Minutes for Special Olympics is a network wide initiative where our network comes together and pledges to spend 60 minutes exercising to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics, raising nearly $100k each year.
WHISTLER BC | NORTHERNFLAREE.COM
Northern Flaree was established in 2019 by self-taught woodburning artist Becky Mason. Woodburning, also known as Pyrography, is the art of burning designs onto wood using applied techniques & temperature control. Inspired by beautiful BC, Becky specializes in realism. She offers commissioned pieces such as Landscapes, Wildlife & the favourite, Pet Portraits.
Follow her journey of creation & top burning tips on her Instagram, @Northernflaree
WHISTLER BC | 2063 LAKE PLACID RD #227, V8E 0B6
Whistler’s best coffee shop can be found in Creekside. Enjoy quality coffee paired with gourmet sandwiches, pastries, and snacks in a truly fun, funky, and rock-and-rolling room. Award-winning designer Daniel Meloché designed Rockit Coffee Co. and features a playful, interactive, and inviting retro-vibe, inspired by the 70s and 80s, with pops of yellow, brass, and greenery.
SQUAMISH BC | 103/104-39767 GOVERNMENT ROAD, V8B 0G3
We are a boutique co-working space in Squamish, BC. Our space offers private micro offices, dedicated desks, hot desks & workshop space for entrepreneurs, professionals and creatives seeking like-minded people. Studio Collab is made up of members from all walks of life! We learn from, inspire, support and collaborate with each other. Join our ever-growing community today!
JUNE – AUGUST 2023 | WHISTLER.COM/EVENTS/CONCERTS
From classical music and indie pop to chilled-out beats, R&B and rock bands, Whistler Olympic Plaza is the place to be for free, outdoor concerts all summer long. Grab an early dinner from nearby restarants or opt for takeout to enjoy picnic style. Bring your picnic blanket and settle in on the great lawn, or dance up at the stage to live DJ sets before the headlining performers begin at 7:30. Complimentary, secured bike valet is available on site.
JULY 21 – 30, 2023 | CRANKWORX.COM/CRANKWORX-SUMMER-SERIES
A world-famous festival celebrating the heart and soul of gravity-fuelled mountain biking, Crankworx Whistler brings together the best riders and biggest bike fans in the world for 10 days of racing, slopestyle competitions, Kidsworx events, bike demos and the chance to shred Whistler’s trails with other like-minded bike fans.
Travel Tip: Plan ahead, avoid peak travel times, take advantage of car-free transport options, check your bike at the free bike valet and enjoy free transit.
SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 | RBCGRANFONDO.COM/WHISTLER
The RBC GranFondo Whistler is a stunning point-to-point cycling journey along the famous Sea to Sky Corridor between Vancouver and Whistler. There are distance options from 55 km to 152 km and all offer beautiful landscapes and a clear, trafficfree passage along the Sea to Sky Highway. The event is family friendly and open to all abilities.
SEPTEMBER 11 – 17, 2023 | GIBBONSWHISTLER.COM/FESTIVALS-EVENTS
This festival of craft beer is held annually in the fall and features two main tasting events in Whistler Olympic Plaza on the weekend, plus cask nights, beer battles, foodie nights and more throughout the entire week. Here’s everything you need to know about the Whistler Village Beer Festival so you can plan your stay today.
OCTOBER 12 – 15, 2023 | WHISTLERWRITERSFEST.COM
Celebrate the end of summer with writers at this annual fall event with four days of workshops, readings, speaker panels, musical events and more. The Whistler Writers Festival is an annual event celebrating the literary arts. It’s a chance to connect with the very best local, Canadian and international authors by attending workshops, readings, speaker panels, musical events and more.
- Are you drawn to the artwork in your home? Does it tell a story about you or your family? What do you like about it?
-Do you prefer textured pieces, photography or prints?
-Does it matter to you that your artwork is sourced locally, does it reflect your lifestyle or other interests?
-Does it compliment or contrast the other items in your space?
Great for; open shelving, consoles, bedside tables & mantlepieces. Smaller pieces can be staged to the back often to add imagery to a selection of accessories to add colour and depth to neutrals or block colours.
Framing can be just as important for the piece, ensure to accompany the artwork with a frame that matches the style. If the artwork is light and gives a classic feel, consider a rustic frame. If the art is a little bolder, also consider a bold frame. The frame that encompasses the art is just as important as the artwork itself.
“Shelves and mantles are great for ‘propping’ artwork up without having to hang. This can add a little more styling character to your room when accessorized well with other pieces.”
“The artwork in your space should be personal to you - telling a story of your style. When paired with accessories, they will truly show your artistic license.”
Harriet - Author, Marketing Manager & Co-Designer - 122 West-Size and positioning is key - ensure that your artwork doesn’t overpower your console as they will want to compliment each other. If you’re investing in multiple pieces as part of a set, equal spacing in between can be paramount to the final outcome. The colours and tones will need to work with the rest of the items in the house.
-Artwork is a very personal finishing touch, so it should draw you in and resonate with who you are. If placed well, it will become one of the main focal points in the room.
- Decide if you want it to be a showstopper or to simply blend with the rest of your furniture, and don’t forget to choose your frame wisely to suit the artwork and your home. Pick out colours in the artwork itself if you need help finding complimenting framing for multi-coloured artwork pieces.
‘The Triangle’
Choose and align your focus point artwork to use as your anchor
Use books, vases & accessories to create height and depth. Symmetry and alternating products both work.
Lamps can create extra depth with light. If this is overbearing for an already well lit space, why not try a tall vase with foliage?
Pro tip: Pick out colours in your artwork to choose your console, or vice versa. It will help to dicipher the correct shades for your home.
If you have open space underneath, why not use baskets and other storage solutions? Accompany with blankets and trinkets to suit the space given.
Summers in Whistler may be known for mountain biking today, but in the 1980s the sport was still young and Whistler was in the process of building its reputation as a site for races and events.
The first recorded mountain bike race in Whistler was held on June 20, 1982 and was organized by Jon Kirk. The race had few rules and lots of confusion. According to Jacob Heilbron, who came in third, the race may have been called the Canadian Championship, but, with no governing body for mountain bike racing in Canada until 1984, it would not have been officially sanctioned. The course began with a literal running start and some competitors switched between mountain and road bikes throughout the course.
In 1985, Whistler hosted the BMX World Championships, which brought 680 riders from fourteen different countries to the resort still finding its way out of a recession. Unlike the earlier Canadian Championship, this race was associated with the International BMX Federation. Whistler also hosted the 1986 North American BMX Championships and CanAm Freestyle BMX Challenge, but the Whistler Question reported that the races were hampered by wet weather and poor turnout.
The CanAm Mountain Bike Challenge, which was hosted on Whistler Mountain on July 5 & 6, 1986, did not have the same challenges. Over 70 racers entered the mountain race on the Saturday and the valley criterium race on the Sunday, with sunny but not hot conditions for both.
By the mid 1980s, some of the races held in Whistler looked a little different from that first race.Competitors cross a bridge in the 1982 Canadian Championship. Whistler Question Collection, 1982 Paul Rawlinson cycles up the mountain during the Cheakamus Challenge a few years after the CanAm Mountain Bike Challenge. Whistler Question Collection, 1992
The mountain course followed an access road up to the Roundhouse (a climb of 1,200 m over 7 km) and then descended back to the valley. While those competing in the expert category completed the same course as the pro racers, those in the “sportsmen” category cycled only as far as midstation and then rode the Red Chair up to the top. The 40 km criterium course took competitors on laps around the Lost Lake trail system.
Competitors appear to have enjoyed the Whistler Mountain course, comparing it favourably to the course in Crested Butte, CO. Jeff Norman, who raced for the Schwinn team, described it as “smoother,” while Tod Switzer of Ross Bicycles told the Question, “It’s much faster. Crested Butte is rocky and rutted. It’s definitely better here. I had a lot more fun.” Racers also commented on how their tires could hold on to the soil during the climb. One racer, upon crossing the finish line, even jumped off his bike to exclaim, “I like it, I like it, I like it!”
By the end of the weekend, American teams for manufacturers such as Ross, Schwinn and Fisher had dominated the pro categories, taking home the cash prizes on offer. Despite this, Whistler riders were well represented in the expert and sportsmen categories. Merve Stalkie took first place in the expert category of the mountain race, followed closely by Paul Rawlinson, also of Whistler. Whistler rider Sharon Bishop came fifth in the women’s category and Eric Gunderson of Whistler took first in the sportsmen category.
The CanAm Mountain Bike Challenge marked the end of Whistler’s 1986 “Fat Tire Week,” which had begun with the BMX Championships. At the closing ceremony, president of the National Off Road Bicycle Association Glen O’Dell challenged Canadian racers to do better. O’Dell also hinted at Whistler’s future, referring to Whistler as “a mecca for the new sport.”
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