This past weekend showed exactly what the Whistler community can do in the wake of a disaster. Shortly after Japan was struck by a devastating earthquake and tsunami three weeks ago, the residents of Whistler began organizing an event to help Japanese
Highlights of Odori Park
Tended by local volunteers and sponsoring companies from late April to mid-October, gorgeous flower beds decorate the park and are a popular sight.
Throughout July and August, a flower competition in which about 40 companies participate is held, and you can see the beauty of each flower bed and the pride put into them.
Contest Flowerbeds in West 2-chome to 7-chome
Odori Park is divided into five areas, and each with its individual attractions like fountains and playground equipment.
■ West 1- & 2-chome Exchange (International Exchange Zone)
The easternmost end of Odori Park, where the Sapporo TV Tower is located, is an area dedicated to international goodwill and there you ll find a Benson Bubbler drinking fountain donated by Sapporo s sister city of Portland, Oregon, USA.