One of my favorite and most anticipated events is Cornucopia, happening November 8 - 18, 2018. Why? Well, if food, drink, local celebrity chefs, and signature parties aren’t enough, then the perfect fall weather, gorgeous scenery and luxurious accommodations should make any person put this event at the top of their list.
There are over 90 food and drink events happening during the 11 days of the Whistler Cornucopia festival. This can be a little overwhelming at first glance, but we've got some handy guides that can help you navigate these incredible events.
This October Whistler's galleries have come together to offer a new experience combining art and wine called Whistler Wine Walk; serving up delectable BC wine tastings and hors d'oeuvres, along with an interactive art experience each Friday during the month of October from 5 - 7 PM.
Autumn is when our outdoor-focused world slows down long enough to appreciate all the artistic talent packed into this valley.
Dining with a difference – taking time out with the First Nations people of Whistler to make a different connection with the landscape.
Tune in and hang out with the essential Whistler playlist for summer, featuring acts playing at the Whistler Presents: Outdoor Concert Series. Put together mountainside by the good folks at Whistler.com.
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.
This dynamic duo travel all over the province in their trusty Tacoma, riding bikes and taking photos. No wonder they ended up in the right place and time to catch the northern lights near Whistler...
LIMITED TIME ONLY: See some of the Sea to Sky’s talented artists, photographers and craftspeople under the one roof at the SWATCH ART + Soul Exhibition at the World Ski & Snowboard Festival.
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.