Just in time for patio season, The Insider finds out what goes into the making of the perfect après beer.
Autumn used to be considered "slow season" in Whistler, not any more. The Insider has a guide to some of the good times and great events happening between now and when the snow falls.
There's still snow on the mountaintops but Whistler's four golf courses are poised for their earliest openings ever. Whistler golf starts Friday, April 24, 2015 and even the bears are high-fiving.
With ten days of food, drink and wellness offerings Whistler Cornucopia continues to get creative with new events and flavours.
In just its second year the Whistler Village Beer Festival has already doubled in size and features craft breweries from around the world. On September 11-14, 2014 Whistler will be serving up over 200 craft beers to thousands of beer connoisseur and lovers of hops, barley, and all the good times brewing.
How Canadian is Whistler going to get this Canada Day? Well, you can eat poutine and drink beer while listening to an orchestra belt out the National Anthem then have a snowball fight while on a bear viewing tour. So that's pretty good, eh bud?
The first ever Whistler Village Beer Festival hits town September 14th, 2013. Flavour and fun are guaranteed but with over 45 breweries in attendance and 6 special evening events beer enthusiasts will have to think about endurance as well. Bottoms up!
The Local's List is a curated monthly guide of what's happening in Whistler; here it is for the month of August.
As we transition to fall, crisp, fruity beers make way for dark porters and hoppy ales. We check in with Whistler’s brewmasters on their fall brews and celebrations for BC Craft Beer Month.
At Whistler’s Forged Axe Throwing, brains and belief outweigh brawn to inspire a later-in-life lumberjill.