Attractions in Whistler
- 12682
Nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, Whistler Village serves as the vibrant heart of this British Columbian town. The village is characterized by a variety of lodging […]
- 4493
Shannon Falls, located along the Sea-to-Sky Highway between Vancouver and Pemberton, cascades 1,099 feet (335 meters) over a granite face, framed by evergreen trees. The falls are a natural spectacle, […]
- 4162
Nestled in the heart of Canada’s Whistler, the Whistler-Blackcomb Mountains span an impressive 8,171 acres (3,306 hectares) and boast over 200 trails. This expansive resort, which served as the mountain […]
- 2460
The Sea to Sky Highway, a scenic stretch of British Columbia’s Highway 99, winds its way from Horseshoe Bay to Pemberton, covering 83 miles (134 kilometers) of breathtaking landscapes. This […]
- 708
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Center (SLCC) in Whistler Village offers a deep dive into the rich heritage of the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations. This award-winning center, designed to be immersive, […]
- 566
Originating in Garibaldi Provincial Park, the Cheakamus River winds for over 40 miles (65 kilometers) through the Canadian wilderness, eventually joining the Squamish River at Cheekye. Its turquoise waters are […]
- 562
Nestled within British Columbia’s Coast Range, Garibaldi Provincial Park offers a landscape of glacier-covered peaks and lush forests, easily accessible from the towns of Squamish and Whistler. The park’s network […]
- 542
Just north of Whistler Village, Green Lake is a striking natural feature known for its vibrant emerald hue. This glacier-fed lake, encircled by towering mountains, offers a picturesque setting for […]
- 538
Nestled near Whistler Village, Lost Lake is a picturesque and easily accessible lakeside park. Surrounded by a network of trails, the lake offers a serene setting for a variety of […]
- 326
Once the British Empire’s largest copper mine, the Britannia Mine Museum is nestled at the edge of Howe Sound in Canada, near Whistler. The site’s tunnels, shafts, and historic structures […]
- 237
The Peak 2 Peak Gondola in Whistler, Canada, spans the world’s longest unsupported distance, connecting the twin peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb. This engineering marvel, designed for skiers, snowboarders, hikers, […]
- 135
Streaming a sheer 230 feet (70 meters) from a rock ledge, Brandywine Falls is a dramatic sight in any season. Located in the heart of Brandywine Provincial Park near Whistler, […]
- 67
Nestled in Whistler, the Audain Art Museum offers a journey through British Columbia’s artistic heritage from the 18th century to the present day. The museum’s permanent collection showcases works by […]
- 53
Nestled within an old-growth forest of cedars and firs along the Cheakamus River, the Whistler Train Wreck is a striking and unexpected sight. This cluster of graffiti-covered boxcars dates back […]
- 7
Nestled northwest of Whistler, Joffre Lakes Park is a scenic provincial park in British Columbia, known for its trio of glacier-fed lakes with striking turquoise waters. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, […]
- 4
The Squamish Adventure Centre, with its Douglas fir features and a curved roof that evokes a bald eagle in flight, stands as a tribute to the natural beauty of its […]
- 3
Fitzsimmons Creek, originating in Garibaldi Provincial Park, winds its way through the valley between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Visible from the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, the glacier-fed creek flows through […]
Nestled at the foot of Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler’s Upper Village, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler provides ski-in ski-out access to the slopes during winter and an on-site championship golf course […]
High above Whistler Bowl, the Cloudraker Skybridge spans 427 feet (130 meters) between Whistler Peak and West Ridge. This impressive suspension bridge not only offers a thrilling walk but also […]
Nestled in the forests near Whistler, Canada, Alexander Falls is a striking triple-tiered waterfall on Madeley Creek, plummeting from a height of 141 feet (43 meters). A viewing platform at […]
Nestled in the heart of Whistler, Callaghan Lake Provincial Park offers a serene and unspoiled wilderness experience. The park centers around a tranquil, mountain-surrounded lake with mirror-like waters, providing a […]
Nestled among the snowy summits of the Pacific Ranges and enveloped by old-growth forest, Callaghan Valley in Whistler, Canada, served as the venue for the Nordic events of the 2010 […]
Located beside the lower station of the Whistler Village Gondola, FireRock Lounge is a spacious chalet-style bar and restaurant that has become a favored après-ski destination. The crackling fire inside […]
Nestled in the heart of Whistler, Canada, Whistler Mountain Bike Park offers an expansive network of over 60 trails spanning 124 miles (200 kilometers) and nearly 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) […]