Once a humble fishing lodge, Whistler has always captivated adventurous spirits. Nestled in the jagged ice-covered Coast Mountains of British Columbia, this vibrant resort community hosted the world during the 2010 Winter Games. Today, Whistler-Blackcomb's slopes beckon skiers and snowboarders, while its trails invite hikers and mountain bikers to explore its natural beauty. Discover the allure that transformed Whistler into an international haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Whistler, a world-renowned resort town, captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and endless recreational opportunities. Explore this vibrant destination, where adventure and relaxation blend seamlessly.
Whistler-Blackcomb Mountains offer exceptional terrain for winter sports enthusiasts. With over 200 marked runs and 37 lifts, skiers and snowboarders can experience exhilarating descents and breathtaking views. Whistler Olympic Park, a legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics, provides additional terrain for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter activities.
During the warmer months, Whistler transforms into a haven for outdoor adventures. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging trails, hikers can explore scenic routes, and horseback riders can traverse picturesque landscapes. For thrill-seekers, Whistler offers kayaking, bungee jumping, zip-lining, paragliding, and windsurfing. Families can enjoy camping, river rafting, and fishing in the pristine lakes and rivers.
After a day of adventure, unwind in luxurious spas or savor delicious cuisine at Whistler's many restaurants and cafes. As the sun sets, the town comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene, offering entertainment and excitement for all. Whistler, with its stunning scenery, diverse activities, and welcoming atmosphere, promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Whistler is located on the shared, traditional territories of the Squamish Nation and Lil’wat Nation, whose culture, history and language should be honoured and celebrated.
Whether you are looking for winter activities, summer recreation, adventurous forays, hours of sightseeing, shopping fun, a spread of local foods, or the glow of the embers of a fireplace while you're curled up with a good book, Whistler resort has it all.
During the winter months experience for yourself why Whistler is the go-to destination for alpine skiing and snowboarding adventures. Equally impressive are activities like mountain biking, hiking, windsurfing, and zip lining that will definitely take summer to an exciting level.
No matter the season, take full advantage of the pedestrian walkways of Whistler Village, lined with a variety of restaurants, shopping, and street entertaining. With absolute certainty, the town of Whistler will quickly become your favorite destination, as you will never run out of things to do and enjoy. You never know, you may even see a bear.
Whistler Village
Snowmobile Tours
Whistler Blackcomb's Fire & Ice Show
Audain Art Museum
Wedge Rafting
Whistler Bear Viewing Tours
Peak 2 Peak Gondola
Ziptrek Ecotours
Whistler Bungee
Scandinave Spa
Whistler Blackcomb Family Adventure Zone
Whistler Blackcomb bubly™ Tube Park
Alexander Falls
Nairn Falls Provincial Park
Whistler Tasting Tours
Whistler offers an extravaganza of mouthwatering, award-winning gourmet foods, infused with spectacular flavors from all points around the world. Amazing mountain locations whisk you away into a culinary journey, whether you are looking for fine dining, pizza parlors, sandwich stops, or a quick bite on the go. Featuring local, seasonal ingredients, the dishes by these award winning chefs will provide you with an unforgettable experience.
Pasta Lupino
Sachi Sushi
Grill & Vine Whistler
Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar
Il Caminetto di Umberto
Avalanche Pizza
Splitz Grill
21 Steps
Ranging from quaint and unique to well known, there are a variety of cafes to select in Whistler. Try a different one each day to see the variety. Many restaurants serve brunch on the weekends, and some hotels have cafés onsite.
Purebread Bakery & Coffee
Blackbird Bakery
Alpine Cafe & Catering Co
Mount Currie Coffee Company
Lift Coffee Company
Hot Buns Bakery
Crêpe Montagne
Connection Café
Whistler's nightlife offers a vibrant mix of entertainment options, from lively club crawls to cozy pubs with live music. Join the Whistler Club Crawl on Friday and Saturday evenings for a guided tour of the local bars and clubs. Or, choose a single location and enjoy live music, drink specials, and delicious pub fare. Discover the energy and excitement of Whistler's nightlife, where the fun continues long after the sun sets.
The Keg Steakhouse
Longhorn Saloon
Crystal Lounge
Mallard Lounge
Whistler Club Crawl
Buffalo Bill's
Black's Pub
Garfinkel's
Merlin's Bar & Grill
Whistler is a shopper's paradise, with over 200 shops in the Winter Village alone. Whistler caters to a variety of shoppers, from those seeking ski and snowboard equipment to those looking for the latest high-end fashions. Explore a variety of shops, including clothing and jewelry stores, unique apparel boutiques, local art galleries, antique shops, and outdoor gear and souvenir stores. Find the perfect souvenir or gift to commemorate your Whistler experience.
Village Shopping
Adele Campbell Fine Art
Whistler Grocery Store
Armchair Books
Lululemon
Evolution
Roots
TMC Freeriderz
Snowflake
Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) serves as the closest international airport to Whistler, located 135 kilometers south. The drive to Whistler takes approximately 2-2,5 hours along Highway 99, a scenic route known as the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Enjoy breathtaking views of the coastal mountains and Howe Sound as you make your way to this renowned mountain destination.
Address: 3211 Grant McConachie Way, Richmond, BC
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Best Time to Visit
Whistler offers two distinct peak seasons for visitors: June through August and December through March. Winter enthusiasts will find ideal skiing conditions on the mountains from December to February, while March provides warmer temperatures with quality snow.
In June and July, Blackcomb Mountain reopens for glacier skiing, while the rest of Whistler transforms into a haven for camping and outdoor exploration. September, October, and November offer a vibrant display of fall foliage, perfect for leaf-peeping enthusiasts. April and May bring moderate temperatures, creating ideal conditions for hiking and biking adventures.
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Public Transport
BC Transit offers convenient bus service throughout Whistler, connecting the Village, Creekside, and surrounding neighborhoods. Express services are available to Creekside and Cheakamus, while seasonal shuttles provide free transportation to Lost Lake Park in the summer, Marketplace in the winter, and the Upper Village year-round.
The Resort Municipality of Whistler also operates free shuttles within the Village and to various lakes and parks during the summer months. All Whistler Transit buses are equipped with ski and snowboard racks, as well as bike racks that can accommodate two bikes per bus.
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Taxi
Whistler Resort Cabs: +1 604 938 1515
Whistler Tax: +1 604 932 3333
Whistle! Rideshare and Taxi: +1 778 770 1101
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Post
Canada Post offers a variety of services, including letter and parcel delivery, post office boxes, and money orders. The company also provides a range of shipping options for individuals and businesses, including priority, express, and international shipping.
Address: Canada Post, 4360 Lorimer Road, Whistler, BC
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Phone: +1 604 932 5012
Website: www.canadapost-postescanada.ca
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Pharmacy
Two big pharmacy chains have locations in Whistler: Rexall and Shoppers Drug Mart. There’s also Nesters Market & Pharmacy next to Sea-toSky Highway.
Address: Nesters Market & Pharmacy, 7019 Nesters Road, Whistler, BC
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Phone: +1 604 932 3545
Website: www.nestersmarket.com
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Telephone
Country code: +1
Area code: 604
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Electricity
Canada uses 110-volt electricity, 60 cycle electric power, same as the USA. Power outlets are designed for use with a two-prong and some accept a 3-prong (with ground) plug.
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