Whistler Named North America’s Most Instagrammable Ski Resort, No One Cares

Never let it be said that SIN shys from producing tough stories and real investigative journalism. This week we recieved the shock news that apparently Whistler has been officially named North America's most Instagrammable ski resort, according to new research from Myprotein - https://us.myprotein.com/thezone/motivation/the-most-instagrammable-ski-resorts-in-north-america/

Now we know that you are delighted to hear that a vitamin seller has sufficient time on their hands to find this out. We certainly were... until we fell asleep at the keyboard. They are super keen that we get this earth shattering news out there, so happy to oblidge. 

With ski season finally here again, the sports nutrition brand searched through Instagram, looking at over 450 ski resorts across the US and Canada, analyzing millions of photos to see which destinations are being tagged in the most posts.

Whistler Blackcomb took the top spot, with almost 3.2 million posts featuring the popular resort. Utah's Park City Mountain came in second place, with over 1.6 million tagged posts, followed by Vail with over 1.5 million posts.

Here's the top 10 most Instagrammable ski resorts in North America.

  • Whistler Blackcomb – 3,129,769 posts
  • Park City Mountain Resort – 1,648,992 posts
  • Vail Ski Resort – 1,540,599 posts
  • Winter Park Resort – 1,298,888 posts
  • Breckenridge Ski Resort – 1,012,904 posts
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort – 1,010,741 posts
  • Mammoth Mountain – 781,689 posts
  • Telluride Ski Resort – 762,939 posts
  • Keystone Resort – 619,423 posts
  • Mont Tremblant Resort – 594,251 posts
  • Steamboat Springs – 484,360 posts
  • Sun Valley – 452,360 posts
  • Aspen Snowmass – 398,008 posts
  • Crested Butte – 395,856 posts
  • Mt Baker Ski Area – 370,574 posts
  • Beaver Creek – 332,079 posts
  • Snowbird – 330,972 posts
  • Killington Ski Resort – 293,986 posts
  • Mountain High – 286,576 posts
  • Mountain Creek – 230,890 posts

Interested, no, nor were we. I'm sure there is a connection to vitamins, can't think what it is tho'.

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