Life is about taking the time to stop and smell the flowers. Especially if you're hiking atop Whistler Mountain.
Life is balance and for all the high-energy action in Whistler it's sometimes nice to calm things down. As the second annual Wanderlust Whistler wanders into town, a local yoga instructor dishes up her top five must-see teachers and events.
Tall trees, rushing rivers, marshland boardwalks and pristine alpine views. The hike to Rainbow Lake is a true Whistler Classic, but at 16 km round-trip, you gotta be willing to work for it.
One bike trail will take you from the Peak of Whistler Mountain to the Garibaldi Lift Company patio 5000 vertical feet below. Are you ready for the Top of the World?
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra returns to Whistler July 16-21. Time to 'culture up' with a full orchestra of classically trained musicians performing for free in one of North America's most scenic venues.
The older you get the more you realize how awesome it is to be a kid. And, for a kid, there's very few things awesomer than the 30th annual Whistler Children's Festival which hits town July 13-14 2013.
Whistler's Valley Trail was one of BC's first paved bike trails and, 30 years later, remains one of Whistler's greatest assets. The Insider dishes up some history and our 6 favourite spots.
Hiking on a glacier is one of those Whistler summer "must-dos." And there's just something hard core about walking around with an ice axe.
Everybody's doing it. Have you tried mountain biking in Whistler yet? Check out this easy first-timer's guide and get in on some of the world's best biking terrain.
The Whistler Longboard Festival rolls into town with downhill and endurance races, big airs, bowl jams and...uh... Skateboard biathlon?? You gotta see this for yourself July 4-7th, 2013.