Early season hiking up to Cheakamus Lake is the perfect way to transition from spring to summer. Fresh air, great views, and good fishing at the top.
Pumped for Summer? We are. Here are ten random things that make Whistler summers amazing. (And there are dozens more waiting to be discovered).
EXCLUSIVE INSIDER VIDEO. No chairlifts, no crowds, just endless fields of fresh powder. Guided adventures in the Whistler backcountry are one of the ultimate ways to enjoy the mountains. Provided you aren't afraid of a little hiking. Earn your turns!
Whistler Photographer Mike Crane dishes up a photographic reminiscence of the best of 2012. Happy New Year from Whistler.
(Warning: Jealousy may occur.)
Snowshoeing is a simple and affordable way to get into the snow covered forest and experience the true beauty of winter . You need minimal equipment and no training – so what are you waiting for?
Last winter London, England, chaps Luke Dillon and Tim Davis won a free month of skiing and living the dream in Whistler. This year, the boys are coming back!
Halloween is Whistler's unofficial best night of the year. We've got trick or treating, fireworks, haunted houses and this year even some real ghosts and exorcisms. Plus it usually snows in the valley on November 1. Boo!
As winter approaches the ski lifts stop running but there are still a few options left for getting to the tops of the the mountains and touching snow. Fall is 4x4 season.
Autumn is the mellowest time of year in Whistler but that doesn't mean there's nothing happening. The Insider presents our exclusive top ten list of cool stuff to do before the snow falls.
Watching the 2012 Summer Games gets a lot more exciting in Whistler this summer with giant public screens showing CTV broadcasts every day. Come cheer with the crowd in the shadow of our very own Olympic Rings at the Whistler Olympic Plaza.