The chairs of the old Catskinner ski lift, which was retired in 2019, have had a facelift and been given a new role to play this summer.
Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre hosts an acclaimed show of contemporary Indigenous Artists with work focusing on connections to the land through board sports.
As the World Ski and Snowboard Festival 2021 moves onto a digital format we find out what's happening at WSSF this April.
Lights, camera and... hit play? Whistler Film Festival goes virtual with 89 films, talent talks and workshops. We meet the filmmakers behind the Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase.
Whistler's celebration of food & drink is on, with delectable culinary experiences happening all November - take a look at Cornucopia 2020.
From the work of Emily Carr to the exploration of an Indigenous artist's fatherland, Whistler has an art adventure for you this fall.
The Hairfarmers helped to raise $200K for food banks in the Sea to Sky at the start of COVID. Whistler wanted to say thank you, and it looked like this...
Escape to the mountains this fall for a reading and writing retreat connected to the incredible authors attending the Whistler Writers Festival.
How did a Norse god end up a mountain culture icon in Whistler? Insider, Nikkey Dawn, set out to find the answer and made a shocking discovery along the way.
Five Sea to Sky artists experience a guided ski tour of the Spearhead Range and create art inspired by their trip to fundraise for the Spearhead Huts.