In a place as visually incredible as Whistler, the sky is literally the limit. So as the autumn colours creep into the forest and the fresh snow inches towards the Village, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best Whistler Instagram accounts to help get everyone stoked for winter, and the Whistler-style of appreciating life. Enjoy.

The Top Whistler Instagram Accounts

@instagramwhistler


Whoever this anonymous Instagrammer is, they have a knack for finding beautiful spots in Whistler and taking equally beautiful photos. The awesome thing is that some of these spots are not that hard to find so take a look and let this stream inspire you to step off the beaten path a bit more often.

@mason_mashon


Is it unfair to pick professional photographers for this list? Who cares?! Mason is a pro but if you want inspiring shots of the mountains, ocean, clouds and those little unique moments of life that speak more than words, this is the place to come.

@nadia_samer


Nadia is a hard-core snowmobile chick who can also rip the big mountains on skis or a mountain bike so her pictures can’t help but be exciting. She also spends more time in the Whistler backcountry each year than many of us will in our entire lives so she gets those incredible right-time-right-place shots on the regular. Toss in a positive, upbeat perspective and this feed is guaranteed to build your stoke.

@jorgetoadhall


After 30 years in town, Jorge is as real-Whistler as it gets. A long-longtime local legend, he played key roles in establishing Whistler’s nightlife and underground art scenes and seems to get more adventurous with each passing year. He also has a keen eye for photography and a week in the Instagram life of Jorge can easily include hiking, camping, paddleboarding, kite boarding, boating, sunsets and, when the snow falls, a whole lot of skiing. This is Whistler done right.

@colindwatt


“The ‘D’ is for Adventure.” Yes, after they made DWatt they threw away the mold—this guy is definitely one of a kind. Part snowboarder, part hobo, all comedian, DWatt curates an Instagram feed that roams the earth uncovering nuggets of lowbrow humour, high concept hashtagging and lots of deep pow and big air. Only loosely based out Whistler some of the time, DWatt’s feed gets surreal at times but you can always count on beauty photos, good laughs and some exuberantly philosophical hashtags like #TheEndOfTheWeekIsTheStartOfYourLife

@austinross88


Ever wonder what the life of a born-and-raised local big mountain ski star looks like? Wonder no more because Austin grew up in these mountains and he has an appreciation for them that’s as passionate as any. Whether skiing big lines of Blackcomb, paragliding high over the Pemberton Valley or hiking into a rainbow at Rainbow Lake, this feed offers a real insider’s look at what makes it so awesome here.

@helenschettini

One of Canada’s most popular snowboard stars is also one of Whistler’s healthiest eaters so don’t be surprised to see freshly harvested broccoli in Helen’s feed alongside snow, surf, yoga and fashion shots from all over the world. Always smiling and posting often, Helen brings the real Whistler attitude of humility, adventure and kindness everywhere she goes. And it’s really fun to tag along.

@robinoneill


Another professional photographer, Robin sees the Whistler area in a way no one else can. This feed’s mix of action, scenery and personality really showcases everything these mountains have to offer. Each post could easily hang on your wall as artwork.

This list is anything but conclusive as there are tons of amazing Whistler Instagram accounts, and you can also check out the official GoWhistler account to see some great local content. Let’s go winter!

Author

Feet Banks moved to Whistler at age 12 so his parents could live the dream and ski as much as possible. He ended up living it too. After leaving home Feet did a few good stints in warmer climates and 4 years of writing school before returning to the mountains to make ski movies, hammer out a journalism career and avoid the 9-5 lifestyle as long as possible. He’s been a hay farmer, a hole digger, a magazine editor and has a jump named after him on Blackcomb Mountain, Feet’s Air. It’s tiny.