For the medical needs, you will find in the area: a pharmacy ("Rexall" at 3 minutes with a bike), a hospital ("EMS" at 1 minute by car).
If you need bread, you have a bakery in the local area: "The Bakery at Mile One" (1 minute by foot or 1 minute by car). For your purchases at the butcher, you have: "Pemberton Meadows Natural Beef" (1 minute by foot or 1 minute by car). There is a supermarket nearby: "The Market at Mile One" (1 minute by foot or 1 minute by car).
For the everyday needs, you will find in the surroundings: a bank and/or an ATM ("CIBC" at 1 minute by foot), sport ("Pemberton Community Centre" at 1 minute with your car), a police station ("Pemberton RCMP" at 1 minute by car), a town hall ("Pemberton Village Hall" at 2 minutes with your car), a fire station ("Pemberton & District Fire Hall" at 5 minutes away by bike), a post office ("Pemberton" at 10 minutes walk), a hotel ("Pemberton Gateway Village Suites Hotel" at 1 minute by car), a park ("Kids Sled Hill" at 1 minute with your car).
For entertainment or catering you can find the following services in the area: a bar/cafe ("Lynx Cafe" at 1 minute by car), a restaurant ("BackCountry Pizza" at 1 minute by car).
Do you need a parking? There is "Gravel Pit" at 12 minutes away by bike. Do you have an electric car or plan to have one? The nearest charging station ("7384 Cottonwood Rd") is only 1 minute’ drive away. In less than 1 minute, you can find a gas station ("Petro-Canada") to fill up your gas tank.
The surroundings offer tourist interests: "Mural Lil`wat Art" at 1 minute with a bike.
Signal Hill Playground is the most convieniently located playground: just 6 minutes away as a pedestrian. You can find a convienient school: "Signal Hill Elementary School", 5 minutes away by foot. If you are looking for a nursery, "Pemberton Child Care Society" it is 1 minute away by car.
The closest bus line is 99 Whistler with a stand 1 minute’ walk away.
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