Hockey (or ice hockey to some) is a popular pastime in Whistler, with frozen lakes in winter and an indoor ice rink for year-round play.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and so we thought we'd let our incredible photographers do the "talking" as we look back over the most magical Whistler moments of 2018.
Let's take a look at what puts Whistler Blackcomb at the top of that bucket list for any skier, boarder, hiker, and mountain-lover out there.
Featuring 11 world premieres, find out which films are a must-see at this year's Whistler Film Festival with movie buff contributor Feet Banks.
Meet some of Whistler's wilder inhabitants including bears, deer, eagles, Whiskey Jacks and marmots.
Autumn is when our outdoor-focused world slows down long enough to appreciate all the artistic talent packed into this valley.
The best way to safely view bears in the wild in Whistler is through a bear viewing tour. Whistler Photo Safaris offer a guided experience that not only takes you to the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games, but also gives you the opportunity to see bears in their natural habitat.
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.
What's kept the Black Velvet Ski Team coming to Whistler for 30 years in a row? It's a complicated story to do with life-long friendships, tradition and regular après sessions.