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Whistler is a fast-pased drama/thriller about the strange accidental death of professional snowboarder Beck MacKaye. Beck MacKaye is just returning from the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, in which he wins a gold medal. Friends and family are shocked about the mysterious death of MacKaye because of the experience that he had on the slopes.

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02x13 Last Run Aired: Dec. 15, 2007

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The show had 2 seasons and 26 episodes air between 2006 and 2008.

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  • Kelly Senecal (15 episodes)
  • Patrick Banister (9 episodes)
  • John Barbisan (9 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts

  • The cemetery scenes in both seasons 1 and 2 were actually shot on a small plot of land adjacent to the parking lot of the studio in Langley, BC. When not being used for the cemetery scenes,…
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    The cemetery scenes in both seasons 1 and 2 were actually shot on a small plot of land adjacent to the parking lot of the studio in Langley, BC. When not being used for the cemetery scenes, the area was used by crew members to walk their dogs.
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  • Several bands performed live on the show in the second season including Jets Overhead and TV Heart Attack. The Tavern set was altered in season two by removing Beck McKaye's medal case and…
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    Several bands performed live on the show in the second season including Jets Overhead and TV Heart Attack. The Tavern set was altered in season two by removing Beck McKaye's medal case and building a small stage where the bands played live. A smaller version of Beck's medal case was moved to the McKaye house set.
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  • In both Whistler seasons, two episodes were filmed simultaneously, except for the last episode of each season. This was done to reduce production costs.
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