The Sea-to-Sky corridor stretches along Highway 99 from Vancouver to Pemberton and is famous for mountain biking, among many other outdoor pursuits. Mountain bikers from around the world flock to experience our world-class trails and Whistler mountain bike park. While the entire Sea-to-Sky offers spectacular mountain biking, Whistler is arguably the crown jewel. There is…
There is so much to do at the top of Whistler Blackcomb that goes far beyond skiing or snowboarding. In the summer, the mountain comes alive with an unlimited number of activities for the whole family. Start by hitting the Whistler peak to peak gondola and end up on top of the world. What’s at…
Most people visiting Whistler come seeking thrills and adventure, to ski snow-powdered peaks, bike winding woodland trails, or take part in one of the many outdoor activities that can be found here. However, it is worth mentioning that there are many other things to do in Whistler Village. At the base of both the Whistler…
Spring Break in Whistler is a magical time of the year when you can be cruising down the ski slopes in the morning and splashing around in a lake in the afternoon. As the flowers flourish, so does the list of activities. Say goodbye to dark mornings with frozen toes and hello to the sun…
Squamish may call itself the outdoor recreation capital of Canada, but Whistler truly is the spot for unlimited, all-season fun. Whether you’re a foodie, an adrenaline junkie, or simply someone looking for a quick getaway, you sure won’t find yourself bored and wondering what to do in Whistler, Canada. Just in case you do end…
What is there to do in Whistler at Christmas? Whistler in December is a magical time of year. The mountain is in full swing of ski and snowboard season, the snow is falling, and holiday joy spreads through the village. Traditionally, there are also special seasonal holiday activities popping off across the mountain. But, in…
Thinking of checking out snowmobile tours in Whistler? You got it. Here is a sneak peek of what to expect: A pristine, untouched blanket of snow A vastness that is hard to comprehend The shimmer of the sun on freshly fallen flakes Crisp, breathtaking mountain air Seemingly infinite opportunity, terrain, and adventure. If you are…
thNovember, also known as shoulder season or the ‘dead season’ by locals, Thanksgiving is honestly one of the best times to visit Whistler. Sure, the bike park has closed, but is Whistler open? If y0u time your adventure right (hint-hint, the last weekend in November), you’ll get the first dash of snow plus all the…
As the temperatures drop and the leaves begin to change, the mountain slows down. But Fall, which is the shoulder season in Whistler, is the best time to check out the best hikes in Whistler. Whistler in October is prime time to get out into the mountains. Before British Columbia’s prime hiking destinations get covered…
Looking for something exciting to do on your trip to Whistler? There are many more adventurous things to do in Whistler beyond the bike park in summer and the ski slopes in winter. Whether you enjoy learning about local culture or would rather spend your days zipping through trees and raising your adrenaline, there’s something…