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NCUMA Optional Networking Activities:​​​​

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Whistler - Waterfalls & Lakes Tour with Box Lunch: SOLD OUT

Date: Sunday, September 1

Departure Time: 12:30

Return Time: approximately 4:30

Cost: $185.86 per person (includes box lunch, transportation, tour)

Who can attend: Attendees/Registered Guests/ Non-Participating Guests

This trip is not recommended for those with walking challenges.

Box Lunch Choices: (no substitutions available- there is also a "grab and go" deli in the hotel)

1.)Roast Beef & Cheddar with Whole Grain Mustard

2.)Grilled Chicken & Provolone, Whole Grain Honey Mustard

3.)Spicy Italian

4.) Chef’s Choice Vegan Wrap

 

Join your credit union colleagues as we offer this great networking opportunity to see the beauties of Whistler while having great conversations with other credit union attendees and guests.

 

Here is what you will experience:

Green Lake, a gem nestled just north of Whistler Village, is a marvel of nature with its vibrant turquoise waters. Travelers along the Sea to Sky Highway are treated to this breathtaking spectacle, with panoramic views that stretch from the dense, evergreen forests to the majestic peaks of Wedge, Blackcomb, and Whistler Mountains. It's a place where the grandeur of British Columbia's landscape can be absorbed in a single, awe-inspiring glance.

 

Brandywine Falls, nestled in the heart of the Squamish-Whistler corridor, offers a breathtaking natural spectacle with an easy-access trail that promises an unforgettable experience. The journey begins with a charming covered wooden bridge and leads adventurers on a brief 500-meter trek, where the rhythmic sound of a train may accompany them. Upon arrival, a stunning 70-meter waterfall cascades into a cavern adorned with the artistry of time-sculpted rockslides. The path doesn't end at the falls; it beckons hikers further to witness the serene expanse of Daisy Lake, completing a picturesque chapter in their travel story.

 

Alexander Falls, a breathtaking cascade located in the scenic Callaghan Valley, is a testament to nature's grandeur. With its easy accessibility and the convenience of a viewing platform adjacent to the parking area, it's a must-visit for anyone exploring the Whistler region. The falls' three-tiered drop and impressive width create a stunning visual display, while the history of the area adds a layer of cultural significance, especially considering its connection to the 2010 Olympic Nordic events. This natural wonder, once hidden away, now welcomes visitors with open arms, inviting them to witness its majestic beauty up close.

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Golf Networking Tournament 

Sponsored by 

Date: Tuesday, September 3

Location: Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club

First Tee Time: 1:30 PM

Golf Tournament: $205

Sponsored by:

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Rental clubs:  $96 (Taylor Made, and 2 sets of Golf Balls)

Who can play: Attendees/Registered Guests/ Non-Participating Guests

Box Lunch Options: (no substitutions)

$35 (includes bottled water, one piece of whole fruit, a bag of Miss Vickie’s chips, fresh baked cookie)​​

Bogey: black forest ham, cheddar cheese, mayo mustard, leaf lettuce, country white

Birdie: grilled chicken, romaine, Parmesan, creamy garlic dressing, flour tortilla

Sliced in the Rough: balsamic dressed veggies, roasted garlic aioli, provolone, rosemary focaccia

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$39 (includes bottled water, one piece of whole fruit, a bag of Miss Vickie’s chips, fresh baked cookie)​

Clubhouse: roast turkey breast, bacon, swiss cheese, avocado, tomato jam, lettuce, pretzel bun

Bogie Hoagie: pastrami, ham, smoked turkey, white cheddar, caramelized onion mayo, tomato, lettuce, brioche hoagie bun

​​This event provides a great opportunity to network with other Credit Union NCUMA Conference Attendees! 

FAIRMONT GOLF EXPERIENCE

Wildlife, scenery and incredible vistas are signature of The Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course. 

Carved out of the slopes of the Coast Mountain range in British Columbia, this magnificent Whistler golf course allows nature to dictate the path without constraints of commercial influence. The mountain course traverses creeks, ponds, stands of ancient Douglas fir and granite rock. 

Elevation changes of more than 400 feet overall create an impressive golf opportunity and a naturally spectacular BC golf experience.​​​​​​​​​

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