Discover what it's like to take a bear viewing tour on Whistler Blackcomb, home to more than 50 wild, black bears.
Often found sunbathing in the alpine, the hoary marmot is North America's largest ground squirrel and is responsible for Whistler's name.
Learn about one of Whistler's small, but feisty avian visitors, the Rufous Hummingbird, and where and when you're likely to spot one.
Feeling overwhelmed by life? It might be time to play – the scientifically proven way to help you rediscover the awesome in life.
May 17 to 19, Whistler's filled with circus acts, magic shows, science workshops and internationally acclaimed children's performers.
We love spring in Whistler for many reasons, but one of the top ones is the annual spring dining specials. Let's see what made this local's top dining selections.
Spring in Whistler is a smorgasbord of outdoor activities, dining specials, fun-filled festivals and events, and more.
Spring is a time of transition, rebirth and rejuvenation in Whistler. We ask locals what rituals they have to welcome this season.
Locals and savvy visitors know that spring is a fantastic time to visit Whistler. Learn why the spring could become your family's new favourite season.
Sun's out, Fun's out. The Insider offers a few locals' tips to ensure your spring ski day is all-time.