Whistler is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, and that includes dog owners! Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Whistler offers a variety of activities to enjoy with your furry friend. From hiking and camping to dog-friendly restaurants and parks, there’s no shortage of fun for you and your dog in Whistler.
Read MoreEnjoy the beauty of Whistler, BC with trails suitable for all levels, be sure to keep your eyes open for local wildlife while exploring!
Read MoreIt doesn’t get much better than February in Whistler! Here are all the awesome things to do in Whistler to make sure you have lots of fun this month.
Read MoreThis holiday season, why not create memories with your loved ones instead of giving them something that will collect dust and take up space?
Read MoreWinter is finally here! You know those times you sat inside staring out at the torrential downpour, and the only consolation was the hope that if it was raining outside, it must be snowing on the mountains?
Read MoreThe Whistler Farmers’ Market is a great summer tradition for locals and visitors alike. Located in the Upper Village, at the base of Blackcomb Mountain, the market offers fun for the whole family. Listen to live music while browsing goods from over 90 vendors selling local produce, artisan crafts and prepared food. Whether you’re looking for […]
Read MoreWith summer just around the corner, it’s time to get your hiking shoes on and head out on adventures. Whistler is filled with some of the best hiking trails around. Here is our guide to summer hiking and which ones you won’t want to miss. Wedgemount Lake Not for the faint-hearted, the Wedgemount Lake hike […]
Read MoreMay in Whistler is the ultimate month. You can enjoy an array of fun activities from golf to skiing to seeing a bear. Here is how you can keep yourself entertained this month. Weather While April may bring with it showers, May is the time the sun comes to shine. You can lavish in average […]
Read MoreWhistler is only located 2 hours away from Vancouver but that doesn’t stop it from having its own language! We wish we could say that it’s because of the transient nature of the town or foreign influence but in reality, we just had to come up with terms that described our daily life in the […]
Read MoreThe Whistler Village Beer Festival is here! Beer lovers have been waiting all year for the return of this tasty festival, and this year, it’s bigger than ever. Running for a total of 7 days, the festival offers a full-on schedule of activities and events for beer enthusiasts to enjoy. The festival runs from September […]
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