Activity ideas for teenagers in Whistler. From ski lessons to bungee jumping, climbing to ice skating, Whistler has loads to do for teens.
Insider, Dee Raffo takes her young family out to Whistler Olympic Park to cross country ski. Learn how you can take your family on a Nordic adventure too!
There's magic in the air at Whistler's Vallea Lumina. A multimedia walk in the forest filled with stardust and fairy tales.
Insider, Roberto Gibbons Gomez tells us his useful tips and tricks for skiing with a toddler in Whistler. Let's hit those slopes!
Whistler Insider, Katy Cameron, takes her first turns on the slopes with the help of Whistler Blackcomb's Never Ever Days ski and snowboard school program.
At Whistler’s Forged Axe Throwing, brains and belief outweigh brawn to inspire a later-in-life lumberjill.
No need to leave your best friend at home, Whistler is dog-friendly and the perfect place for your pooch to live its best life.
There’s an enormous range of children’s summer camps in Whistler from classic outdoor activities like biking, skiing and snowboarding (yes, even in summer) to arts and music.
The tradition of après may have originated in France but in true Whistler fashion a local spin has been put on it. Here, you can après any way from playing family games to vodka tasting in an ice room.
Whistler has a ton to offer families—with kids of all ages—on and off the famous ski runs. Here’s a sample of some fun family activities, divided by approximate age group, that you can do off the slopes.
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?