Whistler attracts adventurous travelers from around the world. In every season, this place is magnetic. From the breathtaking alpine playground to the endless options of the Village, its diverse offering of rugged West Coast beauty, passionate community and unrivalled selection of refined experiences mean that here, no two visits are alike.

Whistler attracts adventurous travelers from around the world. In every season, this place is magnetic. From the breathtaking alpine playground to the endless options of the Village, its diverse offering of rugged West Coast beauty, passionate community and unrivalled selection of refined experiences mean that here, no two visits are alike.

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The Mountains

Home to two side-by side mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb are
connected by the world record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola.

Whistler Village

Whistler Village is the central access hub to both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Sightseeing is offered year-round and guests may ride up the Whistler Village Gondola to enjoy the spectacular alpine and gain access to the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola for 360 degree views of the surrounding Coast Mountain Ranges.

Upper Village

The Upper Village, also known as Blackcomb Base is home to the Blackcomb Gondola that soars skiers and snowboarders (winter) and hikers and sightseers (summer) up Blackcomb Mountain. This area has a slightly more chilled vibe than Village Centre, with plenty of stores, cafes, bars and restaurants to explore.

Creekside

Creekside is the original base of Whistler Mountain and site of the first gondola. Creekside is a laid-back, family kind of place situated just 4.2 kilometers south of Whistler Village and easily accessible by car, public bus or walking the paved valley trail.

The Mountains

Home to two side-by side mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb are connected by the world record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola.

Whistler Village

Whistler Village is the central access hub to both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Sightseeing is offered year-round and guests may ride up the Whistler Village Gondola to enjoy the spectacular alpine and gain access to the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola for 360 degree views of the surrounding Coast Mountain Ranges.

Upper Village

The Upper Village, also known as Blackcomb Base is home to the Blackcomb Gondola that soars skiers and snowboarders (winter) and hikers and sightseers (summer) up Blackcomb Mountain. This area has a slightly more chilled vibe than Village Centre, with plenty of stores, cafes, bars and restaurants to explore.

Creekside

Creekside is the original base of Whistler Mountain and site of the first gondola. Creekside is a laid-back, family kind of place situated just 4.2 kilometers south of Whistler Village and easily accessible by car, public bus or walking the paved valley trail.

Whistler is Magnetic

The unmatched alpine terrain, endless options of the Village and
wide-open spaces deliver adrenaline and awe in equal measure.

Whistler is Magnetic

The unmatched alpine terrain, endless options of the Village and wide-open spaces deliver adrenaline and awe in equal measure.

Winter Experiences

Winter is Whistler is truly a magical time of year. The winter season runs from late
November until late April, with skiing available into the spring in late May.

Throughout winter, Whistler Blackcomb has an impressive 32 lifts operating, giving it the title of the largest ski resort in North America at 3,307 hectares (8171 acres). There is terrain for everyone. Whistler has reliable snowfall and moderate temperatures, thanks to its West Coast locale.

Snow School programs offer up the best possible opportunity to improve skills and gain confidence, skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb. Private lessons are also an option, which are a great choice for groups of friends with similar ability or families who would love to ski together.

One of the only places in North America you can Heliski right from the resort! Heli-skiing offers an endless backcountry alpine experience with zero lift lines. All tours include transportation to and from the Whistler base, lunch, avalanche safety equipment, and experienced guides to take you on your adventure.

Winter Experiences

Winter is Whistler is truly a magical time of year. The winter season runs from late November until late April, with skiing available into the spring in late May.

Throughout winter, Whistler Blackcomb has an impressive 32 lifts operating, giving it the title of the largest ski resort in North America at 3,307 hectares (8171 acres). There is terrain for everyone. Whistler has reliable snowfall and moderate temperatures, thanks to its West Coast locale.

Snow School programs offer up the best possible opportunity to improve skills and gain confidence, skip lift lines and discover the wonders of Whistler Blackcomb. Private lessons are also an option, which are a great choice for groups of friends with similar ability or families who would love to ski together.

One of the only places in North America you can Heliski right from the resort! Heli-skiing offers an endless backcountry alpine experience with zero lift lines. All tours include transportation to and from the Whistler base, lunch, avalanche safety equipment, and experienced guides to take you on your adventure.

Summer Experiences

There’s an endless list of reasons Whistler is a summer mecca for outdoor lovers and
cultured travelers alike. Whistler’s summer season runs from June through to late September.

The legendary flow of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park draws mountain bikers from around the world and is the perfect setting for guests to discover the exhilarating pull of gravity on the trail. From downhill biking to cross country trails or the paved valley trail, there’s a biking option to suit everyone.

Transport yourself to an otherworldly destination aboard the Guinness World Record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, for a 360˚ experience. You can access the hiking trails via the Whistler Village Gondola and Blackcomb Gondola when you purchase a sightseeing ticket, a Whistler must-do.

Whistler’s many pristine lakes and rivers offer guests an endless list of ways to cool down from the summer heat. From kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, and fishing to white-water rafting and jet boating it’s easy to get in the water in Whistler.

Summer Experiences

There’s an endless list of reasons Whistler is a summer mecca for outdoor lovers and cultured travelers alike. Whistler’s summer season runs from June through to late September.

The legendary flow of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park draws mountain bikers from around the world and is the perfect setting for guests to discover the exhilarating pull of gravity on the trail. From downhill biking to cross country trails or the paved valley trail, there’s a biking option to suit everyone.

Transport yourself to an otherworldly destination aboard the Guinness World Record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, for a 360˚ experience. You can access the hiking trails via the Whistler Village Gondola and Blackcomb Gondola when you purchase a sightseeing ticket, a Whistler must-do.

Whistler’s many pristine lakes and rivers offer guests an endless list of ways to cool down from the summer heat. From kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, and fishing to white-water rafting and jet boating it’s easy to get in the water in Whistler.

Get Inspired

The mountains have something for everyone, from adventure to escape.

Family Fun

Whistler is a mountain resort, a magical place for a family vacation with things to do for everyone from toddlers to grandparents, and amenities that make traveling with family a breeze. Whistler offers a variety of family-fun activities both on and off the slopes. Everything from family snowmobiling tours, tubing, ice skating to zip lining through an old growth rainforest at twilight. You won’t have to worry about the kids getting bored on holiday, this mountain town is packed with loads of things to do in Whistler for kids.

Get Inspired

The mountains have something for everyone, from adventure to escape.

Family Fun

Whistler is a mountain resort, a magical place for a family vacation with things to do for everyone from toddlers to grandparents, and amenities that make traveling with family a breeze. Whistler offers a variety of family-fun activities both on and off the slopes. Everything from family snowmobiling tours, tubing, ice skating to zip lining through an old growth rainforest at twilight. You won’t have to worry about the kids getting bored on holiday, this mountain town is packed with loads of things to do in Whistler for kids.

Golf

Rated Canada’s number one golf destination by Golf Digest, Whistler’s four championship, designer courses provide an unparalleled mountain golf experience. Play at the base of majestic Mount Currie on Robert Cupp’s Big Sky Golf Club, experience Jack Nicklaus’ signature design at Nicklaus North Golf Course, Arnold Palmer’s first ever Canadian design at the Whistler Golf Club, or Robert Trent Jones Jr.’s pre-eminent mountain design at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club.

Golf

Rated Canada’s number one golf destination by Golf Digest, Whistler’s four championship, designer courses provide an unparalleled mountain golf experience. Play at the base of majestic Mount Currie on Robert Cupp’s Big Sky Golf Club, experience Jack Nicklaus’ signature design at Nicklaus North Golf Course, Arnold Palmer’s first ever Canadian design at the Whistler Golf Club, or Robert Trent Jones Jr.’s pre-eminent mountain design at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club.

Olympic Legacies

Whistler was the host community of the 2010 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games. Though the 2010 Winter Games have come and gone, the legacies left behind will forever be part of Whistler’s tapestry. The Whistler Sliding Centre and Whistler Olympic Park are striving legacy venues that grow future athletes and host competitions from grassroots up to World Cup level, but they are also used and enjoyed by locals and visitors alike who want to experience and discover sliding sports, Nordic skiing and more.

Olympic Legacies

Whistler was the host community of the 2010 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games. Though the 2010 Winter Games have come and gone, the legacies left behind will forever be part of Whistler’s tapestry. The Whistler Sliding Centre and Whistler Olympic Park are striving legacy venues that grow future athletes and host competitions from grassroots up to World Cup level, but they are also used and enjoyed by locals and visitors alike who want to experience and discover sliding sports, Nordic skiing and more.

Arts & Culture

At the Squamish Lil Wat Cultural Centre learn about the traditional cultures, history and interpretations of the landscape of Whistler’s two first nations, the Sk̲wxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation, Coast Salish) and Líl̓wat7ul (Lil’wat Nation, Interior Salish) Nations through hands-on and interactive experiences. The Audain Art Museum is another popular attraction located in Whistler Village, this iconic building houses a permanent collection of artworks from British Columbia as well as rotating exhibitions from leading museums around the world.

Arts & Culture

At the Squamish Lil Wat Cultural Centre learn about the traditional cultures, history and interpretations of the landscape of Whistler’s two first nations, the Sk̲wxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation, Coast Salish) and Líl̓wat7ul (Lil’wat Nation, Interior Salish) Nations through hands-on and interactive experiences. The Audain Art Museum is another popular attraction located in Whistler Village, this iconic building houses a permanent collection of artworks from British Columbia as well as rotating exhibitions from leading museums around the world.