Like beer? You'll love the Whistler Craft Crawl, highlighting four different locations and 16-20 BC craft beers. Here's what happens on a tour.
How a snowboarder became a backcountry skier - photographer and mountain explorer, Bruin Alexander shares his story of becoming a beginner again.
We sent local photographer, John Entwistle to some of our favourite food spots around Whistler to capture a little menu magic with his lens. From mountain tops to Caesar salad, waterfalls to crème brûlée, forests to brisket sandwiches - John covers it all.
Pizza is a delicious traditional classic known around the world, whereas poutine is more of a Canadian delicacy which sees lashings of gravy poured over fries with cheese curds added in for melty goodness. Whistler has no shortage of places to get these ooey gooey and oh so sinful foods. But how do you choose between them?
The Westside bike trails are rocky, full of slabs, but no stranger to flow. It’s thrilling, it’s challenging, and most of all, it’s good fun.
The Cheakamus area is south of Whistler village and right across from Function Junction. Defining attributes include easy accessibility, interesting terrain, and a trail for every level of rider.
In the third of a five-part series, local riders Hailey Elise and Ollie Jones check out the gentle ascents, friendly signage, and beginner to intermediate descents of Lost Lake, with plenty of photos to get you keen and suggested trails for beginners to experts.
The best way to safely view bears in the wild in Whistler is through a bear viewing tour. Whistler Photo Safaris offer a guided experience that not only takes you to the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games, but also gives you the opportunity to see bears in their natural habitat.
In the second of a five-part series, local riders Hailey Elise and Ollie Jones check out the rooty, but flowy mountain bike trails found on Blackcomb Mountain, with plenty of photos to get you keen and suggested trails for beginners to experts.
Explore the endless days of summer in Whistler with local kids Sara and Emma and see how learning in the great outdoors can expand your horizons.