On now through December, Fall for Arts is a kaleidoscope of creativity, a chance to celebrate the arts, learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
In the second of three posts, Feet Banks goes back in time to when skiing on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains was just a twinkle in a skier’s eye.
It's like a drive in movie, without cars. Check out what's playing at the (free!) Whistler Summer Cinema series in Creekside Village.
Access for all - how people of all abilities can get into nature this summer with Whistler Adaptive Sports Program and other local businesses.
As Canada celebrates it’s 150th anniversary this summer, The Insider takes a look at Whistler’s local history in a three part series.
When the summer solstice comes around, it’s time to honour the original locals of the Whistler area with a day of traditional celebrations led by the Squamish and Lil’wat First Nations.
There's something in the water... or the mountains that make Whistler artists a whole other breed, check out the latest Arts Whistler spotlight on painter, Helen Wojcik.
How the brushstrokes of beloved Whistler artist Chili Thom continue to inspire, influence and connect us with nature.
She's 85 years old with a sparkle in her eye - Isobel MacLaurin is an artist through and through. Take a moment to let this legendary Whistler local warm your heart.
We sang, we soared, we fell into icy pools of slush. Check out our Instagram recap of WSSF 2017 with @GoWhistler guru Em Smith.