Home to the Austrian Olympic Committee and Austrian Public Broadcasting during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Lost Lake Passiv Haus provides a unique setting for groups located at the entrance to Lost Lake Park and within easy walking distance to the Village.
The Passiv Haus features public seating areas, ticket sales, indoor washrooms, ski/snowshoe/Nordic hiking rentals and lessons, food and beverage services, and great views of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. It is also an office and meeting space for the Whistler Nordics and the Whistler Off Road Cycling Association (WORCA).
The top floor of the Lost Lake Passiv Haus accommodates day lodge use in the winter, as well as community group meetings and programs for events during non-peak public times.
The day lodge is open to the public daily from 9 AM to 4 PM during winter operations.
The top floor can fit up to 84 people seated
-offers flexible configurations as either one larger space or two separate rooms – the Austria Room (capacity 64) and the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation Room (capacity 20).
During the Games, the Lost Lake Passive Haus showcased the possibilities in terms of energy-efficient construction in Canada.
The facility was transferred to Whistler by the Austrian Passiv Haus Group post-Games as a legacy for the community and visiting groups.
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