Tourism Whistler - Privacy Policy
Scope of this Policy
This Privacy Policy sets out the principles which the Whistler
Resort Association ("Tourism Whistler") will observe
regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal information
about any identifiable person, including Tourism Whistler's
customers and members, but excluding Tourism Whistler's employees
and volunteers.
This Privacy Policy is subject to all applicable laws.
Definitions
"Customers" and "members" includes current,
past and prospective customers and members.
"Personal information" means any information about
an identifiable individual, whether it was collected before
or after this Policy was first published, including but not
limited to the individual's name, address, age, gender, identification
numbers, income, employment, assets, liabilities, credit card
numbers, credit ratings, financial plans and other finance-related
information. "Personal information" may also include
a physical description, habits, personality, character, marital
history, immigration status, travel or movement details, lifestyle,
leisure activities, professional or trade union memberships,
and licences and permits held. With respect to any specific
individual, Tourism Whistler may or may not have personal information
within these enumerated categories.
Principle 1 - Tourism Whistler's Accountability
Tourism Whistler is responsible for all personal information
under its control. The Tourism Whistler Privacy Officer (the
"Privacy Officer") is accountable for Tourism Whistler's
compliance with the principles described in this Policy, and
may be contacted at:
Diane Mombourquette
VP, Business Operations
Fax - 604-932-7231
Email - privacy@tourismwhistler.com
Principle 2 - The Purposes for (and the
manner in which) Tourism Whistler May Collect, Use or Disclose
Personal Information
Subject to applicable law, Tourism Whistler will identify the
purposes for which personal information is collected, used or
disclosed before that information is collected, used or disclosed,
as the case may be.
General Purposes
The general purposes for which Tourism Whistler may collect,
use or disclose information concerning customers and members
include the following:
1. to manage and promote Tourism Whistler's operations;
2. to better understand the needs of Tourism Whistler's customers
and members, to provide promotional and other information
about Whistler, and to respond to specific requests;
3. to fulfil requests for reservations, bookings or other
arrangements with third parties;
4. to operate and fulfil contests; and
5. to comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
Tourism Whistler generally collects personal information directly
from its customers and members. From time to time, Tourism Whistler
may also collect information from external sources such as credit
reporting agencies, credit grantors and income sources and personal
references identified to Tourism Whistler for this purpose.
Internet-Specific Issues
When using the Send To A Friend or the eCard features available
through the Tourism Whistler Website, the sender's personal
information is used to send an email personalized with the sender's
name and email address. This information is not retained by
Tourism Whistler unless the sender opts to receive the myWHISTLER
eNews & Deals Newsletter or otherwise indicates that his
or her personal information should be retained for other uses.
The recipient's email address is not retained by Tourism Whistler
and is deleted from Tourism Whistler's servers as soon as the
email is sent.
Like many other websites, the Tourism Whistler Website automatically
collects certain non-personal information regarding Website
users, such as the date and time the Website is accessed, the
Internet address of the Website from which the Website is linked,
the operating system that is being used, and the Website pages
read and images viewed. This non-personal information is used
for system administration purposes and to improve the Website.
Non-personal information may be disclosed to other persons and
permanently archived for future use.
Tourism Whistler's Website occasionally use "cookies",
a technology that installs a small amount of information on
a Website user's computer to permit the Website to recognize
future visits using that computer. Cookies enhance the convenience
and use of the Website. Tourism Whistler also uses pixels, or
transparent GIF files, to help manage advertising on its Website.
These GIF files are provided by DoubleClick. These files enable
Double-Click to recognize a unique cookie on users' Web browsers,
which in turn enables Tourism Whistler to learn which advertisements
bring users to the Tourism Whistler Website. The information
collected through these technologies is anonymous and is not
personal information. Individuals may choose to decline these
technologies if their browser permits, but doing so may affect
their ability to access or use certain features of the Tourism
Whistler Website.
The Tourism Whistler Website may contain links to other Websites
or Internet resources. When an individual clicks on one of those
links, he or she is contacting another Website. Tourism Whistler
has no responsibility or liability for or control over those
other Websites or their collection, use and disclosure of personal
information.
Operational Transfers
Tourism Whistler may be involved in the sale, merger, consolidation,
transfer or reorganization of some or all of its operations
at some time in the future. As part of that sale, transfer or
reorganization, Tourism Whistler may disclose personal information
to the acquiring organization, but will require the acquiring
organization to agree to protect the privacy of the personal
information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy
Policy.
Disclosure to Affiliates, Agencies and
Service Providers
Tourism Whistler may transfer personal information to a third
party for processing or to provide services, including third
parties for whom Tourism Whistler acts as a booking or reservations
agent, but will use contractual or other means to provide a
comparable level of protection while the information is in the
custody of that third party.
Changed Purposes
From time to time, Tourism Whistler may wish to use or disclose
personal information for a purpose other than that for which
it was initially collected. Tourism Whistler will ensure that
personal information is not used or disclosed for that new purpose
unless the individual is informed of the new purpose and gives
his or her consent.
Principle 3 - Consent
Subject to applicable legal exceptions, Tourism Whistler will
make a reasonable effort to ensure that the individual is advised
in advance of the purposes for which his or her personal information
will be collected, used or disclosed, and that his or her consent
to those activities is obtained. As required by applicable law,
consent may be express or implied.
Tourism Whistler may from time to time, send to customers and
members information which may be of interest to them. If a customer
or member prefers not to receive this type of information, they
may opt-out of receiving it by contacting Tourism Whistler at
optout@tourismwhistler.com.
This option will also be printed at the bottom of all emails
sent by Tourism Whistler. Upon being notified of the preferences
expressed by any customer or member, Tourism Whistler will not
send them such materials again. Please note that customers and
members cannot opt-out of receiving information which Tourism
Whistler is required by law to send to them.
Principle 4 - Limiting Collection
Tourism Whistler will not, as a condition of the supply of products
or services, require an individual to consent to the collection,
use or disclosure of personal information beyond that required
to fulfill Tourism Whistler's specified and legitimate purposes.
Principle 5 - Limiting Use, Disclosure
and Retention
Tourism Whistler will not use or disclose personal information
for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except
with the consent of the individual or as required or permitted
by law. Personal information will be retained only as long as
necessary for the fulfilment of those purposes.
Personal information that has been used by Tourism Whistler
to make a decision about an individual will be retained long
enough to allow the individual access to the information after
the decision has been made. Tourism Whistler will develop and
implement guidelines to govern the destruction of personal information,
which will be retained only as long as necessary for the identified
purposes or as required by law.
Principle 6 - Accuracy
Tourism Whistler will keep personal information as accurate,
complete, and up-to-date as is necessary for the purposes for
which it is to be used. However, Tourism Whistler will not routinely
update personal information, unless such updating is necessary
to fulfil the purposes for which the information was collected.
Tourism Whistler will generally rely on individual customers
and members to provide up-dated information, such as changes
to addresses and other contact information, and changed financial
information.
If an individual successfully demonstrates to Tourism Whistler
that personal information is inaccurate, incomplete, out of
date, or irrelevant, Tourism Whistler will revise the personal
information. If necessary, Tourism Whistler will disclose the
revised personal information to third parties which were provided
with the wrong information to permit them to revise their records
as well.
Principle 7 - Safeguards
Security safeguards are employed to protect personal information
against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure,
copying, use, or modification. The nature of the safeguards
will vary depending on the sensitivity of the personal information
that has been collected, the amount, distribution, and format
of the information, and the method of storage. The more sensitive
personal information will be safeguarded at a higher level of
protection.
The methods of protection employed by Tourism Whistler will
include:
1. physical measures, including locked filing cabinets and
restricted access to offices;
2. organizational measures, such as security clearances and
limiting access on a "need to know" basis;
3. technological measures, such as the use of passwords and
ENCRYPTION.
Tourism Whistler will inform employees and volunteers about
Tourism Whistler's policies and procedures for protecting personal
information and will emphasize the importance of complying with
them. Employees and volunteers will be required to conform to
Tourism Whistler's policies and procedures concerning the security
of personal information.
Tourism Whistler will use care in the disposal or destruction
of personal information, to prevent unauthorized parties from
gaining access to the information.
Principle 8 - Openness
Tourism Whistler will be open about its policies and procedures
with respect to management of personal information. Tourism
Whistler will make this information available in a form that
is generally understandable.
Copies of this Privacy Policy will be made available to customers,
members, and to other members of the public.
Principle 9 - Individual Access
Upon an individual's request in writing, Tourism Whistler will
inform that individual of the existence, use, and disclosure
of his or her personal information and the individual will be
given access to that information, except where the law requires
or permits Tourism Whistler to deny access. Tourism Whistler
may require the individual to provide sufficient information
to permit Tourism Whistler to provide an account of the existence,
use, and disclosure of personal information.
Tourism Whistler will respond diligently to a proper request
and in any case not later than 30 days after receipt of the
request, unless that time is extended according to applicable
law. As permitted by applicable law, certain charges may be
applicable in respect of certain requests.
Principle 10 - Challenging Compliance
An individual will be able to direct a challenge concerning
compliance with this Privacy Policy to the Tourism Whistler
Privacy Officer. Tourism Whistler will establish procedures
to receive and to respond to complaints or inquiries about Tourism
Whistler's policies and practices relating to the handling of
personal information. The complaint procedure will be easily
accessible and simple to use.
Tourism Whistler will investigate all complaints. If Tourism
Whistler finds that a complaint is justified, Tourism Whistler
will take appropriate measures, including, if necessary, amending
its policies and practices.
Tourism Whistler - Copyright
Images and copy contained within our Web site are for information
purposes and the viewing enjoyment of our visitors. All image
and copyrights are reserved by Tourism Whistler. Copy appearing
on our site may not be downloaded, reproduced, retrieved or
used in any manner whatsoever without prior written consent
from Tourism Whistler. No part of eCards, the photo gallery,
virtual tours or any other images that appear on Tourism Whistler's
Web sites or in email communications may be utilized, reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or
by any means - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording
or otherwise - without the written permission of the copyright
owner. Copyright protected eCards and gallery photos are marked
for easy identification using visible and invisible digital
watermarks. Any use of these graphics is strictly prohibited
by law.