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Bruce WattA dedicated Whistlerite since the community was known as Alta Lake way back in 1973, Bruce has seen a lot of change. When the resort was young and so was Bruce, he lived for four years without electricity or even running water in the winter. He began working on the lifts like most here in those days and quickly attained a position on the professional ski patrol his second year.Working as a patroller for twelve years he dedicated the last eight to training and validating the first civilian Avalanche Dog in Canada. Creating and founding the Canadian Avalanche Rescue Dog Association with the help of the RCMP, Parks Canada, Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation and other dog handlers from B.C. Alberta and the Yukon was truly a dream come true. Having a growing family in 1983 made him realize that he needed to expand his career goals. Scaling back his patrol activities to volunteering on both Blackcomb and Whistler allowed Bruce to concentrate on Real Estate. The timing was right when he got his license in 1987 and living in Pemberton helped him corner the local market and expand his influence. Bruce worked the Pemberton Market almost exclusively for years and continued to list and sell in Whistler. Working on projects such as Marketplace Lodge, The Symphony, and Woodrun in Whistler and Meadows Lane and Cottonwood Court subdivision in Pemberton. Today Bruce lives on the slopes of Whistler Mountain and continues his work with CARDA instructing at their annual validation courses and on Blackcomb Mountain as a volunteer. His grown daughter lives in Vancouver now and they travelled together to Europe last year. He knows Whistler and Pemberton inside and out, he's seen most of the development from the ground up and has nurtured friendships with clients from all over the world. If you would like to work with Bruce or simply talk to him about his experience, please don't hesitate to call or write. Bruce will be here for another thirty years. Security, Service, and Experience since 1973. |
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