Best Things To Do in Whistler, Canada

  1. Alexander Falls

    Nature

    The Alexander Falls are a sight for sore eyes at Callaghan Lake Provincial Park. During the summer months when the falls are at their most glorious, they offer majestic views to passersby. The falls consist of three drops that total up to 141 feet in total and are about 40 feet wide. This area of the Provincial Park was opened just before the 2010 Olympics when the area was opened up for severa...Read more
  2. Peak To Creek

    Trail, Adventure, Adventure Sport, Nature

    The longest ski run in the continent, the Peak to Creek is a ski trail that is on the ‘must-do’ list of every avid ski enthusiast. A long, exhausting but exhilarating run, the peak to creek is privy to gorgeous views. It measures about 7 kilometers and is of the intermediate level. After a lift ride on the peak chair, skiers begin this thrilling ski run that goes through alpine bowl...Read more
  3. River Of Golden Dreams Or Alta Creek

    Water Body, River, Nature

    The River of Golden Dreams officially called Alta Creek is a short river that offers exciting canoeing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The River of Golden Dreams is a very popular family-friendly canoeing and kayaking route that links Alta Lake and Green Lake. The meandering five-kilometer route is one of Whistler’s highlights and sees a number of visitors in the summer months. The...Read more
  4. Rainbow Park

    4.7 (117 Votes)
    Rainbow Park

    Beach, View Point, Leisure, Lake

    Shaded areas and sandy beaches invite you to enjoy this popular park at Alta Lake that is known for its beautiful wharf and comprehensive amenities like barbecue stands, volleyball courts, swimming dock, outdoor shower and picnic tables. Enjoy spectacular views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, take a leisurely swim in the Alta Lake, let the sun shine on your face as you lay on the grass law...Read more
  5. Whistler Activity And Information Center
    To discover the wealth of entertainment that Whistler has to offer, visit the Visitor’s information centre the first thing on your trip here. The knowledgeable and friendly staffs know practically everything about the resort, and can answer all your questions about accommodations, events, activities, dining and much more. You can even buy admission tickets for your activities and attracti...Read more
  6. Black Tusk

    Trail, Hiking Trail, Nature

    Hiking on Black Tusk is a bit different than the other hikes in Whislter. Nestled in the cradle of volcanic activity and surrounded by volcanic rock, Black tusk was formed millions of years ago in the volcanic cinder cone. To trek in this incredible natural formation is not just exhilarating but also a one in a million opportunity for avid hikers. Although the hike is not suitable for beginners...Read more
  7. Wedgemount Lake

    4.7 (42 Votes)
    Wedgemount Lake

    Water Body, Waterfront, Lake, Nature

    Wedgemount Lake is a beautiful destination, whether for a day hike or a weekend backpacking trip. Although the hike is relatively short, it is quite exhilarating as it gains a lot of elevation. The elevation gain in the short distance of 7 kilometers is over 1200 metres which makes it a much steeper hike than most other Whistler hiking trails. At the lake the scenery is stunning, an ethereal aq...Read more
  8. Rainbow Mountain

    View Point, Hiking Trail

    Rainbow Mountain, just west of Whistler, is an excellent year round destination for hiking in summers and skiing in winters. Access is usually up the 21 Mile Creek, which provides drinking water to the village of Whistler. Situated at the summit of the Rainbow Mountain is the hidden gem of Rainbow Lake. This is by far one of the most rewarding hikes in Whistler. It's an all day hike - if you're...Read more
  9. Fitzsimmons Creek

    View Point, Nature

    Fitzsimmons Creek is an emerald green creek that has its origins at the Fitzsimmons Glacier in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. It separates the two Ski Mountains of Whistler and Blackcomb. This magnificent 9 kilometer hiking route that is almost entirely in beautiful forest, along the serene Fitzsimmons Creek is a favorite for hikers who crave for jaw dropping views of the valley. ...Read more
  10. Whistler Farmers Market

    4.3 (195 Votes)
    Whistler Farmers Market

    Entertainment, Market, Street Market, Exhibition

    The open air Whistler Farmers' Market is a treasure chest of local produce from the Sea to Sky Corridor. It features delicious artisan foods, local farmers and artistes, refreshing beverages and live entertainment. The markets are a great way to spend time with family and friends and enjoy a day out in the sun. Open twice a week throughout the summer, the markets are the perfect place to find f...Read more
  11. Whistler Museum

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    Whistler Museum

    Museum, Children Museum

    The Whistler Museum addresses Whistler’s fascinating stories like the amalgamation of Whistler Blackcomb, to snippets from the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. A good indoor option, the Whistler Museum is an entertaining thing to do on a rainy day or a much needed rest-day from skiing! The Whistler Museum also has kids’ activity books, a tickle trunk, and plenty of interactive exhibits &n...Read more
  12. Whistler/Green Lake Water Aerodrome Image
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    Whistler-Green Lake Water Aerodrome (CYWS) is a water aerodrome located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Green Lake, approximately 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northwest of Whistler.The aerodrome is operated by the Whistler-Green Lake Water Aerodrome Society, a non-profit organization. It is open to the public and is used for recreational and commercial purposes.The ...Read more
  13. Pemberton, Bc Image
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    If you want to spend your vacation amidst nature, then Pemberton is a perfect destination. It is surrounded by the Lillooet River and the Pemberton Creek, which manifest the most serene vibes. The vegetation is evergreen in the region and you will encounter some wildlife on your outings in the greener regions. The Pemberton Valley Trail Association has built several trails in the region for hik...Read more
  14. Nita Lake Lodge

    4.6 (5 Votes)
    Nita Lake Lodge

    Hotel

    Located by the shores of the glacial lake and overlooking the stunning mountain range in Whistler Creekside, the Nita Lake Lodge is a four star facility to spend a laid back holiday. The boutique hotel offers luxurious oversized suites ranging from Studio Suite, One and Two Bedroom Suites, Nita Suite, Rainforest Suite and Glade Suite. All the rooms offer magnificent views of the lake and the mo...Read more
  15. Whistler Bungee

    4.6 (90 Votes)
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  • what is the price of the gondula for a trip up and then back down

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    • PEAK 2 PEAK 360 Experience Summer 2018 Tickets are priced as below:

      Adult (age 19-64) - 58 USD

      Youth (age 13-18) and seniors (age 65 and more) - 51 USD

      Child (age7-12) - 29 USD

      Child (age 6 and under) - Free

       

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