In the first of a five-part series with local riders Hailey Elise and Ollie Jones, check out the mossy, slabby mountain bike trails found north of Whistler Village, with plenty of photos to get you keen and suggested trails for beginners to experts.
Summer is here and there's no better time to hook up with fellow bike enthusiasts and do what you love best. From social rides to DH races and road cycling epics, there's something for everyone.
From taking time out to play to being good adventure buddies and knowing how to completely relax, dogs have plenty to teach us about living well. Meet Whistler's Instagram-famous dogs (and their owners) and get their take on living the good life in the mountains.
Bike season has started with a bang in Whistler - learn what trails are open and ready to roll this spring thanks to local rider Peter Oprsal.
From hosting the 1985 BMX World Championships to the new BMX track and the athletes who've gone on to the world stage with BMX skills under their belt, Whistler has a long history with the sport.
It takes courage to write, let alone share your words with others. Taking time out on the shores of Whistler’s Alta Lake helped Erin earn her badges for wildlife, word craft and bravery in creativity.
When summer took a break for the RBC GranFondo this year, participant Maureen Duteau found plenty of little, magical moments during the ride to keep her warm.
Painting mountains can teach you just as much as climbing them. Artist Jessa Gilbert knows. Find out what she learned during the months of planning and painting about herself and Whistler's creative community.
Women’s snowboard camps run throughout the winter and early spring in Whistler – we sent our Insiders out for a weekend so they can answer all your questions about the camp.
The First Nations Snowboard Team has been running since 2004, a non-profit group connecting indigenous youth with the sport and the mountains around Whistler.