It's time to plan your summer bucket list! Here's your guide to all the things you must do in Whistler this summer.
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.
Cheakamus Lake is a classic half day Whistler hike with a stunning reward, Insider, Abby Cooper has all you need to know about getting there.
Whether adrenaline pumping or relaxation themed, draw inspiration for your ultimate Whistler stag / stagette here.
Whistler is known for wildlife, find out how you can see some of these famous Canadian animals for yourself.
Whistler is a walker's paradise, explore waterways and wildlife along the Valley Trail or discover beaches and boating on the Sea to Sky Trail.
Whistler’s Great Outdoors Festival, better known as GO Fest, offers four days of sports, music, arts and culture in celebration of spring. Ready to try something new?
At the heart of the World Ski & Snowboard Festival is the inspiring individuals who come here to showcase their talents. Here are a few you won't want to miss this year.
Would you immerse yourself in a thawing Whistler lake? Asta Kovanen's cold-water dipping journey shows us that lakes can be as life-changing as the mountains.