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It’s some time between 3-4pm on Sunday, February 28 and Merlin’s Bar in Whistler is absolutely roaring with excitement. A waiter is dressed up as a hockey player, complete with pants, helmet and “Slap Shot“-esque glasses with tape around the rim. Canadian flags are waiving, strangers are hugging and beer glasses are clinking. The crowd is chanting “Go Canada Go!”

Outside, the sun shines golden bright – the first sign of sun in a few days – and a random hockey game has broken out on the sidewalk.

In Whistler Village, Blue Rodeo is jamming to a packed crowd. There is red everywhere and street performers are wandering through the ecstatic crowd. The mood is pure joy.

This is the moment I will treasure forever: the day Canadian men’s hockey team won gold on home ice, making Canada’s gold medal count the largest of any nation at the Winter Olympic Games and throwing our entire country into a frenzy of pride.

The 2010 Winter Games have meant so many things to so many people. To me, it has brought out a feeling of national pride that I’ve never felt before. It’s introduced me to new experiences: from wielding a giant Swiss cowbell to learning about the difference between German and Bavarian culture to swigging foreign vodka at the Bearfoot Bistro’s Belvedere Ice Room. The Village of Whistler has been the backdrop of many memorable moments. Remember gold medalist Jon Montgomery as swilled a jug of beer on his way to a CTV interview?

Or the Whistler appearance of Canada 1 and Canada 2 women’s bobsleigh teams that owned the podium with gold and silver?

Then, there were the concerts; everything from Canadian bands, such as Barenaked Ladies, Our Lady Peace, and Blue Rodeo to pumpin’ DJs like Deadmau5 and Chromeo.

The last 17 days have been a blur of old friends, new friends, concerts, multimedia shows, random characters, patriotism and amazing experiences. These amazing adventures over the last 17 days will forever be etched in my mind. These have truly been some of the best times of my life and I’m so very proud to be a Canadian and proud of the positive lasting impression the world has of our country:

We are a nation with hockey fever. We say “thank you” to our bus drivers. We love William Shatner and Neil Young. We have moose and beavers and mounties and we can laugh at ourselves and our mistakes, as per the closing ceremonies. I hope you all enjoyed the Games as much as I did and see you in Sochi 2014!

As Whistler celebrates a record breaking November snowfall, the red carpet is rolling out for the Whistler Film Festival, which runs this Dec. 3-6. The festival is a celebration of Canadian film and features dozens of national and international films.

After reviewing the film schedule, there are a few flicks that caught my eye – from the bizarre to the event more bizarre. DEFENDOR starring Woody Harrelson, is about a delusional superhero-type character. Meanwhile, MACHOTAILDROP is a fantasy skateboard movie, while BEST WORST MOVIE delves into the debate of whether the B-Grade horror movie Troll 2 really was the worst movie ever made (as claimed by IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes) or whether it was a stroke of genius.

Another unique experience is the free outdoor screening of the NEIL YOUNG TRUNK SHOW which will be playing in Skiers’ Plaza on December 5 starting at 6pm.

Closing off the festival will be the much-anticipated film, “Edge of Never,” an Eon Productions documentary that follows teen pro skier Kye Petersen on his quest to ski the challenging pitch that took the life of his father – famed skier Trevor Petersen. Surrounded by skiing legends like Glen Plake, Stephan “FanFan” Dan and Eric Pehota, Kye embarks on a life changing journey. Check out the teaser:

And what festival wouldn’t be complete without great parties? The opening Gala kicks off the festival on Thursday, Dec. 3, and the DOSE Official Festival Party on Dec. 5 takes place at the GLC.

I’ll be heading to the VIP lounge on Friday afternoon for a little live blogging and Tweeting.

For more information on the festival, follow them on Twitter: @whisfilmfest or join them on Facebook.

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