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Location. ResortQuest Rentals at Lost Lake Lodge is located in Whistler, B.C.. Canada along the second hole of the Chateau Whistler Golf Course, Columbia, Canada. Lost Lake is one kilometer from the resort, and Whistler Village is less than three kilometers away. The town of Whistler offers complimentary shuttle service throughout the main village area and to area ski lifts, and connects to public bus lines which offer service to nearby communities such as the Benchlands, Upper Village and Whistler Creek. Considered by many to be the epitome of winter sports, Whistler is brimming with many activities year-round. With unique weather patterns and a solid reputation for its thrilling nightlife, it's no surprise that Whistler is climbing the list of popular vacation destinations. Dusty's Bar & BBQ is a popular local hang-out, serving great food and featuring live music and an original gondola converted into a DJ booth. Features. The resort's outdoor pool and spa tub overlook the golf course, and there is a fitness center on site. ResortQuest Rentals at Lost Lodge features a fireplace in the lobby. Dry-cleaning services are available at the front desk.
Guestrooms. The resort offers studios, and one- and two-bedroom accommodations with fireplaces. Select rooms feature balconies with views of the fairway. Full kitchens include refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges and microwave ovens. Cable television and VCRs are provided in all units. Linens and bath towels are provided in all units. Daily housekeeping is not included in the rental rate. For stays of five nights or longer, touch-up cleaning and linen change is included once every four days. Additional housekeeping services are available for a fee.
Expert Tip. Helicopter service from the top of the mountain is available, allowing adventurous skiers to maneuver another 100-plus runs down nearby glaciers.
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