Celebrate Dad |Visit Whistler on Father’s Day
Here’s one for your calendar if you haven’t already scribbled it in – Sunday, June 16th is a day to celebrate your Dad and everything he does for you. It’s 2019 Father’s Day in BC! Sure, your old man might appreciate a new tie or a pair of socks, but we’ve got some alternative ideas…
Cheap and Delicious: Where to Eat in Whistler on a Budget
You’ve arrived in Whistler, and you are HANGRY. Making the crucial decision about where to eat in whistler while under time constraints isn’t any fun. Plus, you are on a budget. We not only know where to eat, but where to eat affordably in this mountain town. If you know Whistler as a luxury travel destination,…
Celebrate Mom | Visit Whistler on Mother’s Day
Mothers. Where would we be without them? These special women in our lives have (quite literally) been there since day one. They work hard, they love us unconditionally and they don’t hesitate to go above and beyond for their family. A bouquet of flowers on Mother’s Day is a ‘nice’ gesture, but we know…
Chinook, Coho and Sockeye | Oh My! Fish for Salmon in Whistler
When someone mentions Whistler, what comes to mind? Powder turns, endless ski terrain, a vibrant apres scene, and a world-class bike park would all be common answers. But did you know that this valley in British Columbia is also a salmon fishing mecca? As the seasons change, so do the types of catch and the…
How to Get to Whistler – From Anywhere!
The journey to Whistler follows the most scenic highway in the world – BC-99 N or as locals refer to as the Sea to Sky Highway. Whether you take in the journey by air, train, or bus you will see where the highway gets its name, so prepare to make a few unscheduled rest stops…
The Big List of Whistler’s Spring Activities
Whistler in Spring offers the best of both worlds – access to world class skiing plus fabulous off-resort activities as the snow in the valley melts and days grow longer. Crowds dwindle and prices drop making it the perfect time to visit Whistler. March, April and May define “Spring” in Whistler and while the mercury…
10 of the Most Canadian Activities in Whistler
So, you’ve booked your trip, and you’re starting to look up the best activities to experience local culture. Like the seasoned travellers say, the best way to do that is to do what the locals do! There are many activities and foods that define what Canada is, and Whistler is the best place to find…
10 Tours for Small Groups in Whistler
The resort has been luring group trips to its little haven in the mountains for years and has since built up quite the range of tours for small groups in Whistler. With your time in Whistler being limited, unfortunately you won’t be able to do everything. Though at least you have an excuse to come…
8 Activities for Solo Travellers in Whistler
It’s no surprise with all that Whistler has to offer, the resort attracts travellers from all walks of life. Whether you prefer to adventure alone, or you find yourself wanting to do more while your friends opt to stay back at the hotel; there are plenty of activities for solo travellers in Whistler. If you’re…
14 Things to Do for Bachelor Parties in Whistler
Whistler has earned itself a position at the top of the list as one of the best places for mates to celebrate their Bachelor party together. Every weekend, the resort plays host to many groups living it up with a stag do. Heading to Whistler will have you all ticking off your bucket list in…
7 Things to Do in Whistler on a Business Trip
In 2019, people are travelling for work more than ever, with many cities becoming hotspots for business trips of every kind. Whistler has gathered its fair share of conferences and other events, attracting numerous business professionals year-round. Unlike while in your home city, it’s hard to simply knock off and call it a day as…
14 Things to do in Whistler in the Winter
Other than being the best in the business for skiing in North America, there is plenty more to do on and off the slopes in Whistler. The best things to do in Whistler in the Winter vary depending on how many people you are hitting the village with, and what your group are visiting for….