Editor’s Note: This post on Whistler’s early season deals has been updated with dates and deals for the 2024/25 season.

Coming to Whistler in late November through mid-December means you get all the festive feels, along with some great deals. Whistler Blackcomb is open for skiing, snowboarding and sightseeing, and thousands of twinkling lights turn Whistler into a magical, winter wonderland that can’t help but bring on the festive cheer.

At the same time, there’s good value on accommodation and Whistler.com’s shop local voucher gives you $100 toward your gift-buying this season if you stay for three nights or more. Book yourself a room with a fireplace, hot tub, view of the mountains, and make it a cozy, Canadian getaway.

A shot of Whistler Village twinkling with all its festive lights in winter time.
Whistler becomes a twinkle town every festive season. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

Admire the Festive Lights

Lights, lights and more lights – 350,000 to be exact – that’s how many you’ll find strung around Whistler Village. Download the free, Go Whistler Tours app, which has three, self-guided routes that take you around the best of Whistler’s festive lights. The app even has suggestions for where to get a warming hot chocolate. Read more about these tours in Walking in a Winter Wonderland.

The bear made of stardust at Vallea Lumina in Whistler.
Bears made of stardust. PHOTO THE ADVENTURE GROUP

If you enjoy the Village light display, you’ll love Vallea Lumina, an immersive multimedia night walk in the forest. Watch stories play out over the snow and pursue hidden wonders around every corner. Read more in Magic in the Mountains: Winter Vallea Lumina.

Go Ice Skating and Tobogganing in Whistler Village

Skating brings back those childhood, holiday feelings of exhilaration and pure, simple delight. The outdoor rink at Whistler Olympic Plaza typically opens in late November, and you can bring your skates or rent them. Situated in the Village with views of the mountains as a backdrop, it’s got that magical, snow-globe feel and on a clear night, you’ll be skating under the stars.

A couple pull a child on a sled at Olympic Plaza in Whistler Village.
Grab your sleds for the Snow Zone! PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

Right next door is the Snow Zone, a tobogganing heaven for kids and big kids alike. It starts as soon as there’s enough snow to mould into small hills and icy gullies, perfect for a few cool rides. If you want to take sliding to the next level, you can take to the track with public skeleton and piloted bobsleigh programs at the Whistler Sliding Centre.

Shop Local Artisans

Carefully picking out the perfect gift for a loved one and supporting a local artisan at the same time – it’s a guaranteed double dose of the warm and fuzzies. You can shop everything from scented candles to original paintings and prints in boutiques and galleries along the Village Stroll and at these upcoming events:

Whistler Holiday Market | November 30 and December 1

Bratz Biz Youth Artisan Market (in conjunction with the Whistler Holiday Market) | November 30 and December 1

Creekside Village Shop Local: The Mom Market | December 1

Two women walk down the snowy Village Stroll in Whistler.
Get your Christmas shopping done in Whistler. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

The Maury Young Arts Centre, located opposite the Brewhouse, has a year-round, Sea to Sky, artisan shop in its lobby. If you go there, make sure to enquire about any upcoming performances, shows and workshops.

Celebrate the Ski and Snowboard Season

The true gift of winter – the ability to ski and snowboard. Both Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains are due to be open for skiing, riding and sightseeing on November 22, 2024 (subject to change). Get your season started early and take advantage of the quieter slopes in the early season, especially if you come midweek.

INSIDER TIP: If you haven’t already started doing them, you should get some squats in.
A skier gets corduroy in the spring sunshine on Whistler Blackcomb.
There’s nothing like fresh corduroy. PHOTO BEN GIRARDI

Whistler Film Festival

Talking of cozy nights, the Whistler Film Festival (WFF) is adding its own stars to Whistler’s starry skies from December 4 to 8, 2024. Read about what happened at last year’s festival in our dedicated blog.

Whistler Village during Whistler Film Festival
Canada’s coolest film festival. PHOTO MIKE CRANE

For more events happening at this time of year take a look at our early-season events calendar. It’s definitely a holly, jolly time of year.

Relax Before Festive

The festive season is fun, but it can get a little hectic. Take a breather up in Whistler. Get out for some crisp, winter walks, stretch those muscles on the slopes or the Valley Trail, pamper yourself at one of Whistler’s spas or simply soak in your natural surroundings.

A shot of Scandinave Spa in the winter sunshine.
Feel the benefits of hydrotherapy at the Scandianve Spa. PHOTO JOERN ROHDE

Book your winter trip now for savings of up to 65%, with Whistler Blackcomb Day Passes starting from $93 CAD per day, 35% off lodging and 40% off rentals (kids rent free) with a free $150 dining voucher on stays of five or more nights. Epic Coverage is included for free so you can plan ahead with peace of mind.

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You can often find Dee exploring all Whistler has to offer with her three-kid tribe in tow. Originally from the UK, Dee enjoys balancing out high-thrills adventures with down-time basking in the beauty of the wonderful place she now calls home.