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Nestled in the stunning Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Whistler is a year-round playground that offers something for everyone. Known primarily for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, this vibrant resort town transforms with the seasons, inviting visitors to explore its lush trails, breathtaking lakes, and exhilarating outdoor activities. Whether you're gliding down the slopes of Whistler Blackcomb or soaking in the serene atmosphere of the Scandinave Spa, the beauty of this destination is sure to captivate your heart.

At Wanderlog, we’re passionate about uncovering the best spots to experience in Whistler, from the adrenaline-pumping thrills of the Whistler Sliding Centre to the tranquil shores of Lost Lake. With a mix of iconic attractions and hidden gems, there’s no shortage of adventures waiting for you. So grab your gear and get ready to explore the stunning landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant community that make Whistler a must-visit destination!

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1Peak 2 Peak Gondola Whistler

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The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola in Whistler is a breathtaking experience that connects the stunning Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. This remarkable gondola, which opened in 2008, holds the title of being the longest and tallest lift globally, stretching an impressive 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) between Whistler's Roundhouse and Blackcomb's Rendezvous Lodge at an elevation of 2,133 meters (7,000 feet).
Alder Creek, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada, USA•Tips and more reviews for Peak 2 Peak Gondola Whistler

2Scandinave Spa Whistler

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Nestled at the edge of the forest near Lost Lake in beautiful Whistler, Scandinave Spa offers a Nordic-inspired wellness experience. The spa encourages guests to indulge in a rejuvenating regimen that includes alternating between hot and cold pools, steam rooms, and invigorating waterfall rinses. Visitors can also enjoy eucalyptus steam baths, followed by a series of hot baths and refreshing plunges under chilly cascades.
Amazing day on my own at the spa. I had a Swedish massage by Lise-Anne. She was amazing,I’ve never had a massage as good!! Thank you Lisa-Anne 🥰 Gorgeous setting, silence is key. Busy but fine as calm/quiet and not on top of each other. Could always get a bed, lounger, space in all sections. Lovely large towels and complimentary water stations and flavoured tea. I had the carrot cake and English tea at the bistro which was lovely. Would highly recommend, nothing like it ❤️ August 2025
Vanessa L — Google review
Healing, rejuvenating, relaxing. This is the place for all the things. It was my second time visiting once 10 years ago. I loved it then and I love it now! I had a massage from Pavlo, truly one of the best deep tissue massages I’ve ever had. Scandinave is magical! Thank you for much needed R&R.
Kiki — Google review
Many weird things... Overall spot is beautiful. However. The silent thing is just too much. You could have some areas / saunas for talking and some for the quiet time. Not EVERYONE wants to have a vipassana experience all the time. At least make 1 sauna for speaking... 🙄 Also, when I do my ice bath, I use the timer to track the breath holds and overall time in the ice. They didn't have any timer there, so I took my phone (how else I'm going to track it if you don't have a timer around and not even notifying people about it?) So, someone took my phone without my permission and manager told me,I'll get it back when I go out. 1. I don't like when people taking my items without my permission and when I don't see it 2. I didn't scroll the phone or anything. I used a timer which you don't provide (could e nice to have this "luxury" especially considering the $160 entrance fees)
Bali C — Google review
The Scandinavian Spa in Whistler, Vancouver is a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. It’s very popular, so I recommend reserving your “Scandinavian Journey” in advance, especially if you’d like to book a massage. They have a large parking lot, but you can also get dropped off. Keep in mind, no alcohol is allowed, phones are prohibited and must be stored in your locker, cameras are present, and the spa is meant to be quiet. It’s not really a place for chatting loudly with friends, it’s more about relaxing, calming your mind, and enjoying the beauty of nature. The outdoor setting feels like a garden, with swings, jacuzzis, pools, and plenty of spaces to unwind. The spa provides almost everything you need, but I suggest bringing your own sandals or flip-flops for walking around the garden. Many visitors bring a book to enjoy while resting by the fire or in the quiet areas. Complimentary herbal tea is available, and it’s perfect for relaxation. They’re open until 10 p.m., so you can truly spend the whole day there. Overall, I highly recommend this place if you want to practice self-love, slow down, and give yourself a truly healing experience.
Tam ( — Google review
An absolutely incredible experience! The Scandinavian spa is the perfect place to relax, recharge, and escape the stress of daily life. The atmosphere is serene and calming, with beautiful natural surroundings that make you feel instantly at peace. The hot and cold therapy cycles are invigorating and leave you feeling refreshed and energized. The staff are welcoming and professional, ensuring every detail of your visit is perfect. Truly a wonderful retreat for both body and mind — highly recommended!
Mehrdad G — Google review
Highly recommend adding Scandinave Spa Whistler to your list of experiences in Whistler. My husband and I celebrated my birthday with a visit to the spa and enjoyed THE best couples massage. Shelley is a wonderful massage therapist. She’s knowledgable, great touch and knew exactly what I needed. We completed our thermal journey with the many options of hot pools, saunas, steam rooms, cold plunges, and relaxation areas. We could have spent from open to close here. We even had a bite to eat and enjoyed the beautiful views of the trees and mountains up top at the cafe. If you’re looking to relax and reset, definitely plan a trip to Scandinave Spa Whistler! They do have a no phone policy which I admire because it’s a place to disconnect and reset.
Ashley S — Google review
Fun and rejuvenating experience at the Scandinavian Spa, but they have a strict silent policy - which is weird as some people follow it to a T and others disregard it. The spa itself has a fun layout, with the hot and cold changes. It does get super busy after lunch, so the morning session is probably the best time to visit. Finally, it’s a little on the expensive side, but it’s nice for a treat.
Andy C — Google review
Got my birthday discount and a treat from front desk! Loved everything about this Spa! We were 20 minutes late because of the weather was horrible, they said 30 mins grace period is no problem! Bring your own swimming suits, slippers, water bottle, a book, hair tie for long hair and some lip balm. A think a beanie or toque is necessary in winter time to keep your head warm. We spend around 5 hours there, and is nothing but relaxing ☺️! Reservation is important to book in advance so you don’t have to be on waiting list. 📵 no phone is allowed in the SPA! No not many photos! Would go back again!!!!!
Sitong L — Google review
8010 Mons Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 1K7, Canada•https://www.scandinave.com/whistler?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=or…•(888) 935-2423•Tips and more reviews for Scandinave Spa Whistler
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3Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

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The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is a modern facility that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Squamish and Lil'wat Nations. Designed by renowned First Nations architect Alfred Waugh, the center serves as a repository for artifacts and historical documents while also educating visitors about the art, culture, and storytelling traditions of these two distinct nations.
My friends and I recently visited this beautiful cultural centre in Whistler. Aside from the space being bright and inviting, the exhibits were really interesting. We were just in time for a short walking tour that started after a short video in the theater. I recommend watching the video and taking the tour as the lovely lady provided additional information about the exhibits that was very interesting. Two young gentlemen performed a song with drumming that I sat and listened to and found absolutely enchanting. I even got a bit emotional listening to them. The First Nation appreciation of the Earth and nature is something that I truly admire and appreciate. I highly recommend coming to this cultural centre on your visit to Whistler.
Samara G — Google review
Highly recommend you visit this cultural centre when in Whistler. We had lunch on arriving as we had just been up the Peak-to-Peak gondola and needed a rest! The salmon Chowder with bannock (a sort of fried bread roll) was absolutely fabulous. We then joined the tour (starts in the hour). A young man played a drum and sang a traditional song - beautiful and quite moving. Followed by a short video and a guided tour - really helpful to understand the lifestyle, culture and skills if the two tribes (Lil’wat and Squamish).
Martin G — Google review
We decided to check it out on a Sunday morning and it was a really good experience! It’s well managed with detailed instructions and descriptions of the Squamish Lil’wat peoples, who have a long history in the area. They have guided tours that are included in the ticket but you can also do a self-guided tour if you’d like. There are two floors, with the upper floor opening up to an open forest area, which was a highlight for me. It’s a forest walk which helps you understand the significance of trees, animals and all things nature in their culture. Must visit! 5/5
Akash B — Google review
Get here. Soak in the story of this place. Watch the introductory video, then meander through 2 floors of exquisite exhibits. Visit the lodge, and the pit house. Take your time. Then look outside, and feel the history made here. Buy a memento or two in the tasteful (not tacky) gift shop, and finish with a coffee and light dessert. You’ll be glad you came. ❤️
Kathleen T — Google review
What a wonderful experience at Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre tour. Amazing exhibition and lot of learning during the tour. Outside of walking hill with full of Medison nature of forest west coast region. You must visit this beautiful and educational Cultural Center in Whistler.
Yun — Google review
We were able to join one of the tours (on the top of the hour) and had such a good experience. I don't think we would have learned as much just reading the signs. I found particularly impressive for how long people used to work on their traditional clothing - as well as all the things that can be made with cedar. The building is beautiful and the exhibits are quite interesting, you can see canoes, regalia, stories, building structure, and learn about the language. There is also a nice gift shop with native art and a café to relax.
Petra N — Google review
Very much enjoyed the cultural center and learning about the Squamish and Lil’wat cultures. The building is stunning, the displays are very interesting and the film is a definite must. The young staff members did a great job on the tours.
Lynne D — Google review
If weather is not so convenient. This is the best indoor place to look for. Where you can realx and watch the show regarding the first nation people and their rituals. Everything was explained very well and Accurate
Gitesh S — Google review
4584 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 0Y3, Canada•http://slcc.ca/•+1 604-964-0990•Tips and more reviews for Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

4Audain Art Museum

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The Audain Art Museum, located in Whistler, British Columbia, showcases a diverse collection of art from the province's First Peoples to contemporary masters. The museum features an impressive array of First Nations masks, Emily Carr paintings, and works by renowned Canadian artists such as Jeff Wall and Rodney Graham.
Terrific art collection including west coast indigenous masks and carvings, Emily Carr, EJ Hughes, and more! Stunning architectural purpose built building. Well curated gift shop. Don't miss this gem while visiting Whistler.
Henrik B — Google review
Been waiting for exploring this great museum for 3 years haha! The permanent exhibition of indigenous First Nation mask collection from the great artist Beau Dick has been stunning! The current great photographer works of snowy mountain landscapes are awesome too! The architectural design of the whole museum itself is already somewhere you wanna just stay and read and relax in Whistler here! ❤️❤️🌷🌷👍👍
Avis W — Google review
Our visit to the Audain Art Museum was a total pleasure. We’d never heard of the museum before and it was only because an acquaintance recommended a special exhibit, Gathered Leaves, that we decided to make the 2-hour drive from Vancouver to Whistler. We were amazed by the beautiful architecture of the museum building, simple and elegant and still stunning. We visited the Gathered Leaves exhibit and were impressed by the works displayed. These were sketches and drawings from the National Gallery of Canada, which included work by artists such as Degas, Munch, and older artists. We also visited the Permanent Collection which consumed another great and enjoyable amount of time. First Nations artwork and work by EJ Hughes and Gordon Smith captured our attention the most. Overall, this was a wonderful day and we strongly recommend the museum – plus, if you’re not a Whistler resident, you get to experience a fantastic drive along the coast!
Geoff G — Google review
We liked the architecture but the exhibits did not meet our expectations. The masks were really cool but we wanted more details and information on each individual mask. We felt there was a lot lacking.
Brinlie C — Google review
A beautifully well curated collection within a stunning space. Don’t miss Emily Carr’s works from France, or Douglas Coupland’s Tobacco Iceberg (2023).
Kelly — Google review
Great little museum in Whistler - features local BC and Canadian artists. Really cool to see where I grew up through their eyes
Desiree M — Google review
I was in Whistler looking for activities outside of mountain biking and came across the Audain Art Museum. I visited with my family and was pleasantly surprised by how impressive the collection is. The museum features a vast and beautifully curated selection of artwork focused on British Columbia, spanning from the late 18th century to the present day. If you’re looking for something to do in Whistler beyond the slopes and trails, I highly recommend checking this place out. The space is peaceful, the exhibits are stunning, and there’s even a charming little gift shop where you can pick up something unique. A wonderful experience all around!
Tasha H — Google review
We loved the art and the architecture of the building. I would highly recommend a visit. I would suggest that they offer a day per week where the admission is by donation. Most people would still pay the full price, but this would open the museum up to people that can't afford the normal admission fees (and half of the poor reviews are purely based on ticket prices - which is sad).
Jamie B — Google review
4350 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 1N3, Canada•https://audainartmuseum.com/?UTM_source=GMB_listing&UTM_medium=o…•+1 604-962-0413•Tips and more reviews for Audain Art Museum

5Whistler Blackcomb

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Whistler Blackcomb is a renowned year-round resort offering a variety of activities such as skiing, snowboarding, biking, and more. It boasts over 8,000 acres and 200 trails across two mountains. Ski Magazine named it the best overall resort in North America in 2016. The charming Whistler Village provides world-class apres-ski cuisine and fine wines from the Okanagan Valley.
It had always been my dream to ski and snowboard whistler since I was a kid. These mountains did not disappoint. Amazing views on bluebird days, amazing snow on powder days. The runs are well kept and very fun. The lifts are well maintained and fast and the waits were never worse than 10 minutes in late January. The little town at the base has everything you would ever need and more. The restaurants and pubs are fantastic. The atmosphere is fun and exciting. I’d love to come back some day.
Liam M — Google review
Gorgeous scenery. The drive up from Vancouver is worth the trip alone. Massive amounts of terrain. Great snow at the top of the mountain. Awful visibility mid mountain. Slushy at the bottom of the mountain. Village is really great. Went in March. I would definitely go again.
Josh C — Google review
I went during the summer and it was amazing. The scenery is breathtaking with so many hiking and biking trails to explore. Even without the snow the mountains are stunning and the village has a lot of shops, restaurants, and spots to just relax. Staff are friendly and the whole place is well maintained. Definitely a year round destination and one of the best resorts you can visit.
Val T — Google review
I had the chance to visit Blackcomb Whistler Ski last year, and it was truly one of the best experiences I’ve had on the slopes. The scenery is breathtaking, the facilities are excellent, and everything feels very well organized. That said, as a beginner, I found the runs a bit challenging. Even the green slopes felt more like blue ones compared to other ski resorts I’ve been to. Still, it was a great learning experience, and I’d definitely recommend it for those who are looking for both adventure and stunning mountain views. With a bit more practice, I’d love to go back and enjoy it even more!
Ugyen W — Google review
This place is a Dream destination for skiing! The snow quality is fantastic, white & powdery ,the slopes are well-groomed, and the scenery is absolutely stunning. Our full day here was worth spending. The management was also very good.
Simran K — Google review
The Peak 2 Peak Gondola is an amazing experience; It starts at Whistler Mountain, takes you to Blackcomb Mountain, and from there you can take another gondola to a different peak before heading back down. The gondola between the peaks is huge, and the blue cabins have glass floors so you can see the valley below. At the top, there are restaurants and cafes, and you might spot Groundhogs. Even in summer, there’s snow and it’s cold, so be sure to bring warm clothes.
Amin A — Google review
Whistler Blackcomb is awesome. I love the fact you can ski during the winter and then buy a very affordable Epic pass to Access the trekking trails and gondola during the summer. Also the Sunday farmers markets are great! Visit "Cows" for the best mint chocolate chip ice cream ever (they have other flavours too if you don't fancy mint) and Portobello at the Fairmont for real belgian chocolate mochas & hot chocolates ! Whistler is dreamy indeed.
Jaipreet C — Google review
Whistler is an incredible place for both snowboarding and biking. I’ve visited in different seasons, and I’m always impressed by the staff, the facilities, and how well everything is maintained. There are lots of trails across both mountains, making it great for all levels—from beginners to pros. Safety is clearly a priority, with support staff always around. While the sports can be pricey, Whistler often has great deals and seasonal passes. I just wish there were more flexible options for frequent visitors. I love this place and will definitely keep coming back.
Carmen V — Google review
4545 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/•+1 604-967-8950•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Blackcomb
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6Lost Lake

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Lost Lake is a stunning mountain lake near Whistler, perfect for a variety of outdoor activities. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing, with floating docks scattered throughout the lake. The area offers hiking and biking trails as well as skiing in the winter months. Locals love to visit this secluded oasis to relax or enjoy activities like Frisbee golf and sightseeing on the nearby ski hill.
Beautiful lake with a lot of picnic tables and a nice loop to walk around. The time that we went, we saw a bunch of tadpoles by the water’s edge and can just imagine all the wildlife that this lake supports. The parking lot is not very big but the lake is walkable from Whistler Village. There are lots of plant life to check out as you walk around the lake. Canine Cove is a place where you can let your dogs out onto the waters for a swim. The beach is nice and sandy and has a few logs to sit at. You can park and lock your bike at many of the bike stations available as well as a single person changing room for changing your swimming attire in the summer. There is also a concession stand open during the warmer months.
May Z — Google review
Not sure why online say no parking...but there like 10 spots + free parking (this was during 2025/April22) they have Evo ebike too! Super lovely area and great for paddleboard too!
Scott T — Google review
Lovely lake, easy to find from Whistler / Blackcomb village and easy to walk around. Clearly marked trails to navigate further afield, including either back into town or up to Green Lake for a longer walk away from the main centre.
Oliver C — Google review
What a great place to hike, bike ride, kayak, and picnic! The main trails are wide and well maintained, with beautiful views of the lake. The picnic areas are large with lots of grass and some picnic tables. The restrooms at the park entrance are clean. Parking is a bit limited and there is no RV parking available in the main lot. Wonderful place to spend quiet time by yourself or with family and friends.
Roni W — Google review
Small beach area full of kids and families. There is a dock in the middle of the lake you can swim to. Washrooms and a concession stand. Great bike trails all around, the ones to the lake are not paved. Short walk from main Whistler village.
Shawn — Google review
Always lovely to visit, 4 seasons tranquility. This time I loved the toad migration traffic closures, so considerate!
Eli K — Google review
Beautiful lake nice grass areas.
Shane ( — Google review
If you are in Whistler, you need to visit Lost Lake. The trailhead to go towards lost lake is walkable from the whistler village. It’s a short trail that takes you to the main lake beach and you can continue to loop around the lake. We met a lot of folks on the lake and trail so it’s a popular spot if you prefer hiking around the people. Also met a lot of dogs so it seems like a dog loved spot!! There were clean restrooms at the main beach.
Sayali U — Google review
Whistler, BC V8E 0Y8, Canada, USA•Tips and more reviews for Lost Lake

7Train Wreck

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Train Wreck is a popular local favorite hike near Whistler Village, starting at Cheakamus Crossing. The trail follows the scenic Cheakamus River and leads to abandoned train cars transformed into an art installation. It's a relatively easy hike suitable for families and beginners, with the option to connect to a larger network of trails for those seeking more challenge. The site offers great photo opportunities of the graffiti-covered train wreckage, making it a must-see attraction in the Whistler area.
Awesome short hike to see something really unique! I thought I wasn't going to be impressed doing this hile because I already saw so many pictures, but it was totally worth it and a ton of fun to explore! If you are capable, take the trail called Trash in, which goes along the river and it a lot more exciting.
Jenny C — Google review
This trail walk won’t disappoint! Yes, there are elevations, but the distance is manageable, and there are spots to pause along the route. I found the scenery to be breathtaking, and a bit magical as you approached the rapids and could hear the water gurgling in the distance. I walked the suspension bridge! (Which I considered a success for someone who is not fond of heights.) But the span was short. The scenery was pretty, the environment soothing, and though I walked alone, there were many people entering or leaving the area, if I had required help (being of a certain vintage.) I will say it was a little daunting to see the bear warning sign at the entry, but I pushed through and I’m glad I did. The trail floor is hard packed, but has many twists and turns and you share the route with mountain bikers - so be aware. I did notice one young family with a child. They were determinedly pulling a camping wagon, and I was not certain I would’ve attempted that! Have a look at the photos and enjoy. This is a nice spot for a bright day hike as it can be very shady and shadowed through parts of the trail. The “Train Wreck” story itself is part of the experience, so do read the posted sign!
Kathleen T — Google review
Good comfortable walk to the suspension bridge. The train wreck, located on the other side, has a very poignant feel about it. Train cars strewn about a large area, all covered in bright graffiti. Information boards tell the story. After crossing back across the bridge take the trail to the left and walk along the river back to the parking for awesome river views.
Elaine K — Google review
Pretty easy hike (not completely flat but still easy enough with a decent stroller), and it's relatively scenic in terms of the greenery, the suspension bridge, and the river. There are a couple of parking lots near the start of the trail and it's only ~10 minutes drive from Whistler. Definitely worth checking out!
F W — Google review
A Unique Blend of Urban Art and Natural Beauty! The Train Wreck Trail in Whistler is one of those special places where industrial history and vibrant creativity collide in the middle of the forest. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves street art, photography, or just exploring something totally unique. The trail itself is an easy, pleasant walk, and the reward at the end is absolutely worth it: a collection of old train cars covered from top to bottom in ever-changing, colorful graffiti. Every surface tells a story, and it’s a photographer’s dream. The addition of the suspension bridge along the way adds a fun, slightly thrilling element to the adventure with a beautiful view of the river below. A quick but important note for fellow hikers: we saw signs warning about bears in the area, especially during berry season. It’s crucial to be bear aware—make noise as you walk, carry bear spray, and know what to do if you have an encounter (stay calm, don't run!). It’s their home, and we’re just visiting. This is a fantastic, free activity that’s different from your typical mountain hike. Highly recommend for a fun and memorable few hours!
Daniel Z — Google review
A really fun spot near Whistler where you can hike a short trail, cross a suspension bridge, and explore old abandoned trains. The path is gravel with a few ups and downs, so good shoes are recommended. You’ll find several train cars in different positions. Overall, it’s a unique and fun adventure worth checking out if you’re in the area.
Somayeh A — Google review
I have always loved this place. Went in the winter and this summer 2025. It’s such a nice walk, and you get to experience crossing a suspension bridge. Hidden and nestled in the backside of Whistler but it’s a must see for everyone. I brought my dog with me this summer. Oh and it’s FREE
Anne I — Google review
A must-go scenic spot during our trip leaving Whistler highly recommended by the Whistler tourist guide volunteer! The suspension bridge is short but the River scene as well as the graffiti presented on the train outlooks are awesome👍👍❤️❤️🌷🌷
Avis W — Google review
Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada•https://www.vancouvertrails.com/trails/whistler-train-wreck/•Tips and more reviews for Train Wreck

8Whistler Sliding Centre

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The Whistler Sliding Centre, operated by Whistler Sport Legacies, is a cutting-edge facility that hosted the bobsleigh, skeleton, and luge events during the 2010 Winter Olympics. It boasts the world's fastest ice track at nearly 1.5 kilometers in length. Visitors can tour the state-of-the-art venue or partake in thrilling passenger bobsleigh and skeleton rides, reaching speeds of up to 78mph (125kph).
Amazing experience!!! Ride a bobsled! Feel like an Olympian!!! Well organized, knowledgeable staff and super efficient!! The only downside is that it’s only one-ride. Highly recommended.
Grace T — Google review
This was amazing! I was so nervous at first, but it really is a once in a lifetime opportunity! I’m so glad that I got to do it with my 12 year-old son. Everyone was very nice there and very helpful. Thank you!
Devorah B — Google review
Had a great time. The staff was great , from the orientation to the pilots. Loved the track walk and the experience. Loved the boost in speed as we got close to the end.
Thomas W — Google review
My family toured the centre in August, simply because a facility like this is rare and unique (and my family likes the movie Cool Runnings). It's free to go into the main building and to the track. The centre is located up a windy hill and walking wasn't recommended by the tourist Visitor Centre so we took a cab that was $10 each way. The main building has a bobsled you can jump into and a small display about the history of the spirt and the facility. There's another bobsled you can try outside as well as a section of the ammonia cooled track. It's a small walk up the hill into the track area and you can watch people on their runs. For the runs, you go with a random staff member, two of which were Olympians.
Vernon K — Google review
Hollering from actual mountains what an amazing experience Whistler Sliding Centre was!! All proceeds go back to the kids that are crazy enough to pursue this as a sport. ❤️❄️ Thank you for such an awesome night filled with WOWs and laughter!!! 🤘🏼
Choose P — Google review
Absolutely loved our bobsled experience! Staff was super friendly and helpful. You start by being driven to the top of the track and walking down the first part of the track. Really interesting learning about how it all works. We even had a bear walk right past the track while we were on it! As a family of 4, we all fit into one sled with the instructor at the back. The ride was awesome. Super fast but felt safe and controlled. A fantastic experience. Go pro footage available for 29 dollars. Would definitely highly recommend, but next time I would book as two two's rather than a four. You can't really see much of the track as you go down if you're not at the front.
Chloe W — Google review
This was such a fun experience. Was fascinating and informative to walk the Olympic sliding track. You really get an understanding of what is involved in the three sliding sports and how fast they go. The actual ride (summer on wheels) is quick but you get the full feeling of what it is like to be on a bobsled. Highly recommend!
Mark L — Google review
While I generally don't care for rollercoasters and other adrenaline-junky activities, the summer bobsledding experience was something I just couldn't pass up during my time in Whistler. After it was all over, I was so glad I did it--what a rush! The staff at the Sliding Centre was great, keeping us calm and confident as we toured the track, donned our helmets, and pushed off from the start line. Our pilot, Peter, (a two-time Olympian and current coach) got us up to just under 90kph, clocking us in with the fastest time of the day. What a great opportunity to participate in such a unique sport! The videos, photos, and memories are things I'll cherish forever. Mike (London, ON)
Mike D — Google review
4910 Glacier Ln, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•http://www.whistlerslidingcentre.com/•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Sliding Centre

9Whistler Mountain Bike Park

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The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is a haven for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring over 70 thrilling gravity-fueled downhill trails suitable for all skill levels. From gentle green trails to advanced technical descents and long-distance routes, there's something for everyone. Additionally, the park offers cross-country single-track trails that wind through picturesque landscapes like lakeshores and temperate rainforests.
By far the BEST mountain bike park. Everything about the bike park is great. The food, it can use improvement. I mean there really isn’t a grab and go there. Sometimes you want a sandwich but The closest thing is the grocery store but it’s a ways from the lifts.
RSD_MtnBiker — Google review
Amazing place to ride Bikes. Best trails in the world and best chair lift as well. Glad I bought a seasons pass for this year and am Looking forward to Crankwork! Gotta' Love British Columbia !!!
Chad D — Google review
This year was my second time visiting with my teenage son. The bike park is absolutely exhilarating. While there are green runs it's my opinion this is not for beginners. The park is designed for mountain bikers with developed skills.
Dean F — Google review
Well they call it best park/area for mountainbiking for a reason! So many trails, so much variety. Impossible to not have a good time 😄 Need to come back!
Nina P — Google review
The park is really well built with something for most riders! Great mixture of jump trails and technical trails. There are some really cool trails that incorporate some wooden bridges! The line-ups not so great, expect long waits most weekends!
Nicholas A — Google review
For mountainbikes the facilities at Whistler are an outstanding place to be and should be high on the to-do list. For travellers who haven't brought their bike there are a good range of shops hiring bikes to suit all riders. I recommend booking in advance. Expect to pay around $140-180 depending on that type of bike. The downhill sections are outstanding in the bike park and cater to all levels of skill. If you're a mountain biker then a visit should be a priority.
Dr S — Google review
I'm 63 years old and this was great fun on EZ does it. Good times with my lady friends 🚵‍♀️
Stacy A — Google review
Lots of young people!! Great place to watch the bikers and grab a drink and a bite to eat! Very enjoyable 😉
Cathy W — Google review
4282 Mountain Square, Squamish, BC V8E 1B9, Canada•http://bike.whistlerblackcomb.com/•(866) 218-9690•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Mountain Bike Park

10Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

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Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is a stunning natural attraction located about 20 minutes south of Whistler. The park features a magnificent 70-meter waterfall cascading over a wall of volcanic rocks, offering visitors breathtaking views from observation decks. Legend has it that the falls were named after a bet between railway surveyors who celebrated with a bottle of brandy upon measuring its height.
Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is a stunning natural gem located just off the Sea-to-Sky Highway near Whistler. The highlight is the breathtaking 70-meter waterfall, surrounded by lush forests and rugged cliffs. The park offers well-maintained trails that lead to several lookout points, providing spectacular views of the falls and the surrounding mountains. It's a perfect spot for a peaceful hike, photography, and enjoying nature. The park also features picnic areas and ample parking. Whether you're visiting for a short stop or a longer hike, Brandywine Falls is a must-see for anyone exploring the Whistler area.
Tanmoy S — Google review
The views at Brandywine Falls are just stunning. Easy parking at the start of the walk to the falls is followed by a beautiful walk though the forest on an easy path, across a train line to that viewing point for the falls. Just beyond this spot there is a stunning viewpoint stretching out across the valley. Highly recommend stopping by.
Dr S — Google review
Amazing place to go but get there early because the parking lot gets packed really quickly. If you're into hiking, try the sea to sky trail. If you want to do the major loop that takes you along the trail all the way to the suspension bridge and then up the gravel road to the bungee jump bridge you're looking at about a 4-Hour to 5-hour hike. If you don't want to be traveling that far then just go to the bungee jump via the wide well-kept trail that is marked at Brandywine just after the railroad tracks. It's 2.7 km and very well maintained almost like a gravel road. Lots of great stuff for you to see and at one of one of the areas. The rock formations are pretty cool. The first time I saw it I thought somebody had laid down some paving stones. Those are some beautiful lakes to sit down and have a lunch.
Bob G — Google review
The waterfall was cool. The area around it showed so much erosion and I was told it gets three times the size of the photos. The surrounding cliff was very beautiful as well. You could see the layers very clearly.
Shams — Google review
Nice simple walk to the falls from the parking lot. Great views of the falls and the water down below from various viewing areas. Recommend to go see if you have a car in the whistler area.
Gary O — Google review
## Brandywine Falls Provincial Park: A Quick Escape with Cascading Beauty Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, located just outside Whistler, offers a beautiful natural wonder easily accessible for travelers along the Sea to Sky Highway. Here's a quick rundown of what to expect: **Majestic Waterfall:** The park's star attraction is the namesake Brandywine Falls, a cascading waterfall tumbling over 230 feet. A short, well-maintained trail leads from the parking lot to a viewing platform offering stunning views of the falls. **Perfect for a Short Stop:** This park is ideal for those seeking a quick break from the car journey. The entire walk to the viewing platform and back takes less than 20 minutes, making it a manageable stop for families or travelers with limited time. **Limited Amenities:** There are no restrooms, shops, or concession stands within the park. Be sure to use facilities and grab any snacks or drinks you might need before arriving. **Easy Accessibility:** Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is very easy to find and access. There's a well-marked parking lot right off the highway, and the trail to the falls is short and paved, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. **Keep in mind:** There have been reports of the parking lot being closed occasionally. It's a good idea to have a backup plan in case you encounter a closure. **Overall:** Brandywine Falls Provincial Park is a great choice for a quick and scenic stop along the Sea to Sky Highway. The impressive waterfall and easy accessibility make it a worthwhile detour for anyone wanting to experience a piece of beautiful British Columbia wilderness. Just be prepared for the lack of amenities and the possibility of a closed parking lot.
Deependra T — Google review
Nice little detour on our way to whistler. A short walk along a well kept track to a good view of the falls . The path continues a while longer with more views of the falls and a beautiful view across the valley. We managed to spot a majestic eagle soaring below us in the valley which really made it special.
Dave ( — Google review
On a whim, my wife and I decided to go see the Brandywine waterfalls on a Sunday morning and we embarked on a scenic road trip from Vancouver. The parking area near the trailhead is convenient, and there are a decent number of restrooms next to the parking lot. The trail path is well-maintained and is a very easy walk of 10 minutes, making it accessible for most hikers. The trail is dog-friendly, and we encountered several furry friends along the way, which added to the charm of the experience. But oh, the falls! Standing at 70 meters tall, Brandywine Falls is a spectacle to behold. The sheer force of the water cascading down into the gorge creates a mesmerizing sight and an incredible photo opportunity. Despite its popularity, the area never felt too crowded, allowing us to soak in the beauty of nature without feeling overwhelmed by crowds. If you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a refreshing day trip from Vancouver, Brandywine Falls should be on your list for its ease of access and stunning natural beauty.
Srikantha K — Google review
BC-99, Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada•https://bcparks.ca/brandywine-falls-park/•(800) 689-9025•Tips and more reviews for Brandywine Falls Provincial Park
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11Whistler Museum

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The Whistler Museum is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Located near Whistler Village, it offers a fascinating collection of local artifacts, media, and documents that showcase the town's dramatic evolution and natural landscape in interactive displays. The museum features quirky exhibits including an original 1965 ski-lift gondola and a 2010 Olympic torch, highlighting the creation of the renowned skiing destination and its role in hosting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
The Whistler Museum is located next to the Whistler Library and is a great place to visit to learn about Whistler’s history as well as the 2010 Winter Olympics held there. You can touch a bear hide, look more closely at pinecones, and learn about what Whistler was like in the past. Accessible entrance ramp to enter. There is a small gift shop at the entrance. Suggested donation is $5.
May Z — Google review
Adorable creative local community museum, made with big Love and respect to the history of Whistler and people who built it. Strongly recommend.
Lana ( — Google review
Great experience! Game a few times during my stay here, cool place to come and learn they have videos you can watch and it’s cool to see the history!
AJ E — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised by the friendly staff, Olympic representation, amazing people (particularly the women who were highlighted), snow sports in general and Natural History shared within such a small space. They have something for everyone. From an old gondola, passes through the years, a fridge full of retro stickers, funny outrageous photos, and colorful adventurous characters defying cultural norms (loved the stories of women!). This museum's history is mostly within a short period of time. (I'm sure this was taken seriously in how it was shared but) it was surprising how little First Nations People were mentioned. Definitely go to the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre as well. I recall this being the library when I used to live here in 2004-2005. 😆 Great use of space!
Andrea A — Google review
Such a fun little spot! Way more to see than I expected. Got to touch real beaver and black bear fur (so soft!), and the wolf, bird, and marmot displays were super cool. Just one small thing—the wolf is gorgeous, but it’s facing the corner instead of the walkway. Would’ve loved to see its face properly! Most of the exhibits are hands-on—rocks, animal bones, even a gondola you can hop into. For a small museum, there’s a surprising amount to explore. Staff were lovely, displays were fun, and it’s the perfect quick stop in Whistler. Left with a big smile!
Amy W — Google review
The museum was small, and smelled musky, but was pack with information regarding native species, first settlers and 2010 Winter Olympics. I spent 10 minutes in there.
Keegan A — Google review
This beautiful small museum is free to visit.
Ifrat H — Google review
Lovely little museum. It’s small and tucked around the corner by the library. It’s really not huge so you can walk around it fairly quickly but entry is by way of donation (they suggest $5). We had no problem paying that. Gives a nice history of Whistler, from its early days, through to the Winter Olympics being held there in 2010.
Carlos U — Google review
4333 Main St, Whistler, BC V8E 1B3, Canada•http://www.whistlermuseum.org/•+1 604-932-2019•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Museum

12Whistler Olympic Park

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Whistler Olympic Park, a legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics, offers a variety of activities for visitors. The park features a network of hiking trails and summits in the picturesque Callaghan Valley. In addition to cross-country skiing experiences during winter, there are also summer bobsleigh lessons available at the Sliding Centre. For those seeking an extra challenge, the Olympic Shooting Range offers biathlon and target shooting.
We wanted to try out the snowshoeing at the Olympic Park and were not disappointed. For $12 we had access to well maintained trails and glorious views. For our first visit we chose the "walk with Giants" trail which is a moderately hard snowshoe through the forest of Doug Firs, Cedars and Hemlock. We emerged behind the Olympic ski-jump, to stunning views across the valley. We pretty much had the trail to ourselves, even though it was a Saturday in peak season. Ski patrol checked up on us and the staff at the lodge and the main gate were friendly and helpful. What a great day!
Helly B — Google review
We were there on Thursday the 11th around 8:30 pm. It was closed, but a very kind lady still served us in a very pleasant and correct manner, helping us manage our needs even outside of business hours. Without her help, we probably wouldn't have been able to stay there. I will definitely return
Iván S — Google review
Came here for snowshoeing in winter and tent camping in summer. Snowshoeing: definitely will come back as the views and trails were great. You share a bit of the path with the cross country skiers which are typical for snowshoeing. Tent camping: Only return if the other nearby campgrounds are not available. Lack of shades and the sites have no privacy at all. Nice lodge, showers and amenities. A couple hiking trails nearby and you can hike up to ski jump. When we were here in summer 2024, it seemed quiet hours were respected and enforced.
J L — Google review
This is the site of the 2010 Nordic Olympic events. In the summer there is lots to do including hiking, biking, site seeing, biathlon (shooting), disc golf, pickleball, camping. It is a great place for kids and includes a unique climbing structure (playground). The day lodge has foosball, ping pong, board games, and comfy places to sit. A cafe is open all day with a wide variety of food and drinks. Gift store, too. Bring your bug spray and bug nets.
Erika Q — Google review
Regarding the multi-use campground: The place is awesome. The views, the bathrooms, the showers, the washroom, they're all top-of-the-line. The major problems are: the extremely small campsites, coupled with the people who have no regard for their neighbors. By 0600, our neighbor's alarm had gone off four times (I had to notify them their alarm was going off twice, after their alarm had gone off for more than five minutes), another neighbor (two or three spots down) had a very bad cough and we could clearly hear her up late, and early. Another's kid came into our camp after we went to bed and tripped over our tent stakes, I could very clearly hear people snoring. And lastly, our immediate neighbor's kid woke up early and could only speak at one volume (loud), despite repeated efforts from their father to get them to quiet down. Correction: The neighbor's alarm just went off for a fifth time - and the snorer is still going. I recommend going somewhere where people aren't camping on top of each other, you can get a good night's sleep, and you can actually enjoy nature.
Christopher626 — Google review
Snowshoeing at Whistler Olympic Park is an unforgettable winter experience. The trails are beautifully maintained, winding through a serene landscape of towering evergreens and fresh, powdery snow. It’s peaceful, with just the crunch of your steps breaking the stillness, making you feel like you’re in your own winter wonderland. The highlight of the trek is Alexander Falls, and it’s nothing short of breathtaking. This towering, frozen cascade glistens under its snowy blanket, an absolute showstopper that feels like nature’s version of a grand finale. Standing there, surrounded by untouched wilderness, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of awe. Whether you’re new to snowshoeing or a seasoned pro, this park delivers a magical escape into nature. It’s not just a trek—it’s an experience that leaves you exhilarated, refreshed, and a little more connected to the winter world around you. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable adventure in Whistler.
Sean “ — Google review
We truly appreciated the warm welcome upon our arrival yesterday. The employee did everything to help us, with a big smile and great kindness.
White M — Google review
We had such an amazing experience visiting here. We never skied before, but we took the ski lesson and we’re also able to join the free guided tour. The instructors (Michael, Anuk and Chris) were so passionate and helpful. By end of our lesson, we got enough tips and confidence to try out on our own and skied few more hours. Absolutely loved the experience. We shall visit again!
Sandeep C — Google review
1500 Callaghan Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B0, Canada•https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/•+1 604-964-0059•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Olympic Park

13Vallea Lumina

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Vallea Lumina offers an enchanting evening adventure in the old forest of Cougar Mountain, just a 20-minute drive from Whistler. This magical night walk uses video, lighting, sound, and special effects to bring the natural landscape to life as visitors search for a hidden valley along a brightly lit pathway. The experience is suitable for all ages and changes with the seasons, making it a great activity for families.
Wow! A very cool experience! I won't tell you what you will be doing because I don't want to ruin the experience. However, be prepared for a bit of a hike. Wear comfortable footwear (I do suggest hiking shoes) bring a raincoat or slicker (just in case it's raining) No umbrellas allowed as it could ruin the overall experience. Go and check it out.
Shawn D — Google review
Easy to get to and absolutely magical! The light show felt like a dream, and don’t forget to look up — the sky is full of stars 🌟 Some areas can get very dark, so be careful while walking. The experience isn’t rushed, which makes it even more enjoyable. The staff are incredibly nice and friendly. Bryson even took cute photos of us at the end. Worth the trip — a must go!
Queenie C — Google review
An interesting experience. If you aren’t sure footed - this walk in the dark with the lights along the way may not be your thing. The sparkling lights at the creek close to the end were the highlight of course.
Eric B — Google review
What a great experience! It was more than what we had expected! You get engaged into this mystical adventure the minute you get on the trails. The storyline about missing hikers, the lights and the trees are magical. The team of rangers were amazing making it such a fun night for our group. We highly recommend Vallea Lumina to anyone visiting Whistler.
Jacques G — Google review
Vallea Lumina is truly enchanting. From the moment you step onto the forest trail, you feel like you’ve entered another world. The combination of lights, music, and storytelling creates an atmosphere that’s both magical and peaceful. The experience is beautifully designed—every corner of the path surprises you with something new, whether it’s glowing trees, shimmering projections, or little details that make the forest come alive. The walk is easy and enjoyable, and the timing of each scene feels perfectly balanced. It’s immersive without being overwhelming, and it leaves you with a sense of wonder long after you’ve finished. Whether you’re visiting Whistler for adventure or relaxation, Vallea Lumina is a must-see. It’s a reminder of how magical nature can be when combined with creativity and imagination. Highly recommended for couples, families, or anyone looking for a unique nighttime experience. 🌲✨
Bára S — Google review
This is totally worth going to. Have been to a number of light/sound focused shows world-wide, this was one of the most creative and well put together. The story line is well thought out and the lighting will blow you away.
Jeff S — Google review
Sooooooo worth. Go on a clear night and you’ll be able to see the brightest stars. The stars are barely visible from Whistler village. We took our time walking around (wait ~15 for the crowd to pass) and were able to walk by ourselves for a significant portion of the trail. Arrived at 9:45pm and left on the second to last shuttle at 11:30ish, but most people will only take one hour.
Anita L — Google review
Such a spectacular experience. We will opt for this than Disneyland 10 out of 10 times simply because: 1. The day pass give you try so many things and you can easily spend a day here. 2. No stress of lining up, using the app, fast pass and etc for premium price by items 3. It perfectly blended nature into the story telling and feels like magical 4. Staff are all super friendly, international and knowledgeable. Our guide name is Nat and our instructor for the AOC is Charlie! Both are simply lovely
Mimi V — Google review
Sixteen Mile Creek Forest Service Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada•https://vallealumina.com/•(833) 800-8480•Tips and more reviews for Vallea Lumina

14Valley Trail

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The Valley Trail in Whistler is a 40km pedestrian-only paved network that winds through the city's neighborhoods, lakes, and parks. It offers gentle hikes to lakes and forest picnic areas, making it suitable for cyclists and joggers as well. This serene trail provides a relaxing way to experience the area's natural beauty, with opportunities to stop for an energizing dip or enjoy a drink at a clubhouse patio en route.
Trail Series, Part 34 “Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride it where I like.” Queen Does riding a bike while in the mountains sound appealing, but the part that involves barreling down bumpy terrain that makes your teeth chatter, maybe not so much? Well not to worry, ‘cuz we’ve got you covered! There just happens to be approximately 50 km of trails in and around the Whistler Village that are easily navigated (and numerous opportunities to rent your bike and safety equipment). We began our journey in Whistler Village and rode the Valley Trail on our visits to Lost Lake, Green Lake, Alta Lake, Nita Lake, and Alpha Lake, while enjoying views of the mountains that seemed to surround us on all sides. This trail is mostly flat, is maintained in excellent fashion, displays clear directional signage throughout, and nearly all of its sections are paved. While there are some hills to contend with, none of them should discourage riders of any ability level (or those with mobility issues). This is a great opportunity to meander off the beaten path and explore some of the nuances of the Whistler Village area, with numerous food or beverage provisions available throughout your self-directed journey. In keeping with Canadian tradition, we were careful to pack an “Oh Henry!” bar as part of our emergency rations (which we finally consumed given that none of our adventures this week involved a search and rescue team). And that’s…Henry’s Take. #bikingwhistler
Henry V — Google review
Fantastic Trail to run or bike around Whistler Golf Course. Easily accessible from the village.
Tim B — Google review
Nice walk, watch out for bikes!
Dod D — Google review
(Translated by Google) My favorite whistler trail, it is a good connector that makes it easy to get to all the lakes near whistler village, easy to get to lost lake, rainbow park, alta lake, Nita lake, and alpha lake, if you go to whistler you definitely can't pass up the opportunity to take a bike ride around the whistler villages, with easy access to each of the lakes and you can find incredible views along the trail (Original) Mi trail favorito de whistler, es un buen conector que te facilita llegar a todos los lagos cercanos a whistler village, facil de llegar a lost lake, rainbow park, alta lake, Nita lake, y alpha lake, si vas a whistler definitivamente no puedes dejar pasar los oportunidad de dar un paseo en bicicleta alrededor de las villas de whistler, con facil acceso a cada uno de los lagos y te puedes encontrar con increíbles vistas a lo largo del trail
Maryangel V — Google review
Valley Trail is a beautiful, peaceful spot to get outside. The trails are well-kept and easy to follow, surrounded by trees and nature. Great for walking, running, or just enjoying some fresh air away from the city
Zoe — Google review
(Translated by Google) A comfortable and easy trail to walk on (Original) 舒服也很容易走的Trail
Eng C — Google review
Whistler, BC, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Valley Trail

15Backroads Whistler Boat Rentals and River of Golden Dreams Paddling Trips

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Backroads Whistler Boat Rentals offers a variety of biking trails around Lost Lake, outside of Whistler Village. The trails are not very demanding and offer beautiful scenery with lush greenery, the lake, and towering mountains. Riders should be cautious during late July and early August due to toad migration on the trails. The River of Golden Dreams is a calm stream connecting Alta and Green lakes, perfect for kayaking or canoeing.
It was a sunny day. Perfect for the 2.5 hour canoe ride. It started at Lakeside, against the backdrop of snow capped mountains. Then the journey to the river begins where you have to navigate the bends . Spencer was very professional in guiding us throughout and made sure that we are safe and happy. It’s an adventure not to be missed.
Marie R — Google review
Booking with them online was super easy. There's a couple of waivers to complete (online) and then we just showed up! We did the self guided, single kayak experience which I highly recommend. The river is gentle in some parts and a bit faster flowing after two rivers meet. We didn't think "expert level" skills are required but I think it depends on your fitness level and sense of capability to kayak or canoe (vs portage) some sections. We haven't done much kayaking but we are both fairly fit and capable so we didn't feel any hesitancy in continuing on the river. The customer service was great and pick up at the Sports Centre was easy. The scenery is beautiful and peaceful. Highly recommend this company and experience!!
Pam S — Google review
We did the Wildlife at Twilight tour with Backroads Whistler on the River of Golden Dreams and loved it. Our guide, Charlotte, was fantastic—patient, friendly, and super supportive (even after I accidentally tapped her with my paddle—sorry again!). Starting out on the lake was a little challenging because of the wind and light current, but once we entered the river the paddling became smooth and relaxing. We spotted a couple of beavers, and the views at twilight were absolutely beautiful. Overall, a great experience from start to finish. Highly recommend this tour and Backroads Whistler!
Ali P — Google review
One of the highlights of our trip. The guided tour option was well worth the extra cost as the guides help you to navigate the trickier bends. The excursion allowed for varying ages and skill levels within our party of ten. Equipment was well maintained and staff ensured safety protocols in place. A serene location with breathtaking views of mountains and glacier waters. A remarkable adventure.
Carmen E — Google review
Six of us kayaked the River of Golden Dreams, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience – pure fun and adventure from start to finish. We paddled through stunning scenery, tackled mini rapids, and passed over dams. The river levels were low, so we had to do two portages, but that only added to the sense of adventure. The crew gave us excellent instructions before we set off, making the whole trip smooth and enjoyable. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable outdoor experience!
James A — Google review
Great boat and kayak rental company! Everyone is so friendly and great! Spencer, you are doing a great job with all the summer employees and keeping the place great! Keep up the great work! And thank you for having us!
Dai A — Google review
Susanna, Ryder and Spencer were all really helpful and knowledgable. We went for a Canoe ride along the river in October. It was great to have the option to rent a canoe as our paddle boards would not have been suitable due to the beaver dams at this time of year. Thanks!
William N — Google review
Here’s a polished version of your review for Whistler Backroad Boat Rental: ⸻ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I rented a canoe for myself and my 8-year-old daughter, and while the day brought some unexpected challenges, the staff made the whole experience safe, memorable, and enjoyable. From the start, everyone was friendly and welcoming. They even gave us a Whistler local discount (which we are), which she loved. The canoe was easy to set up with their help, and we were excited to head out on Alta Lake. Unfortunately, the wind and waves picked up, and we got stuck at the far end of the lake. I called reception, and they immediately sent a rescue boat. When the staff arrived, they were calm, professional, and incredibly reassuring—especially with my daughter. They made sure she felt safe and relaxed the entire time. Back at the dock, the reception team checked in on her and even gave her a freezie to help her calm down. That small but thoughtful gesture really made a difference. Overall, the service was outstanding—professional, kind, and above and beyond what I expected. I would 100% recommend Whistler Backroad Boat Rental to anyone looking for a fun, safe, and memorable experience.
Richard S — Google review
3375 Lakeside Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 0B8, Canada•https://www.backroadswhistler.com/•+1 604-932-3111•Tips and more reviews for Backroads Whistler Boat Rentals and River of Golden Dreams Paddling Trips
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16Whistler Farmers' Market

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Nestled at the base of Blackcomb Mountain, the Whistler Farmers' Market is a delightful destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in local culture and flavors. Open every Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM between May and October, this vibrant market showcases an array of offerings from artisans across the Sea to Sky region, including Squamish and Pemberton. Visitors can explore a variety of handmade crafts, fine art, and homegrown products while enjoying delicious food booths that highlight regional cuisine.
I recently visited this farmers market and was thoroughly impressed by the variety and quality of organic groceries available. The fresh produce was vibrant and flavorful, and it was clear that the vendors took great care in growing and preparing their goods. I particularly enjoyed the innovative products on offer, from maple syrup, artisanal jams and handmade cheeses to unique baked goods. The market had a welcoming atmosphere, with friendly vendors eager to share their stories and offer samples. It’s clear that there’s a commitment to supporting local farmers and small businesses, which I greatly appreciate.
Golnaz N — Google review
This has got to be one of the best farmers markets that we have ever been to! The variety of food vendors compliment other vendors that sell local products so well, and the organizers have done a fantastic job creating a welcoming and fun environment for visitors/ guests/ tourists of all ages :) The food prices here are very reasonable (in terms of a farmers market, so don’t expect a bargain by any means) and all the vendors we visited took cards, which is a huge advantage over the other ones we have visited. The quality of the food was also top notch - big shout out to Taiwanese Bento for the mouthwatering scallion pancake wraps 🤤 The live music was a cherry on top of an overall amazing experience. I can’t think of a better way to kickstart your morning in Whistler if you are around the village on Sundays 🤭☀️
Louis L — Google review
The Whistler Farmers’ Market is worth checking out if you’re in the village on Sunday during the warmer months. There are vendors selling cooked food, beverages, fruits, vegetables, art, clothing, jewelry, and household goods. Lots of local vendors from Whistler and Squamish area. There is even live music.
May Z — Google review
The farmer's market happens every Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. We got there at around 1, and there were a lot of people, but it didn't feel overcrowded. They have lots of vendors selling local goods, jewelry, arts & crafts, produce, and some food vendors - but not a lot. The only ones I recall were scallion pancakes, bibimbap, lemonade, shave ice, and pizza. We ended up getting some scallion pancakes and bibimbap. We also bought some syrups from the shaved ice stand. Most of the prices seem very fair, considering how expensive Whistler is in general. There's nothing amazing about this farmer's market but it's nice if you want to check out some local items, and if you have nothing to do.
Melanie T — Google review
It’s a soft opening for the farmers market.Not much produce for this week of June 9. Prices are higher than grocery stores.
Marie R — Google review
We were here during Crankworx at the end of July. Very crowded and busy (as was all of Whistler). Thought that was a lot more “crafty” type vendors than actual produce vendors as the lovely photos others have posted here. Still a nice chance to stroll and enjoy the experience.
J. W — Google review
A really cool and group connecting experience, so many different faces from different places, Whistler has a very strong community.
Justin M — Google review
Great market, lots of cool things! My favourite is the British Baker, super delicious fresh and awesome baked goods. Very professional kind food handler.. Always courteous.
Glenn R — Google review
Upper Village, Whistler, BC V8E 1C7, Canada•http://www.whistlerfarmersmarket.org/•+1 604-902-3678•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Farmers' Market

17Whistler Olympic Plaza

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Whistler Olympic Plaza is a vibrant hub of activity in Whistler, offering something for everyone. The plaza features an inclusive playground with structures designed to resemble a coastal forest, providing endless entertainment for kids. During the winter, visitors can enjoy skating on the exclusive rink surrounded by twinkling lights. The plaza also hosts free outdoor concerts and performances in the summer, making it a lively destination year-round.
If you want to avoid the crowds, there are plenty of seats where you can sit and relax with a cup of coffee, and I brought my cat out to sunbathe in the fresh air. There are excellent views of the mountains.
Yanniandi C — Google review
Make sure to buy a gondola from Heesler and go up. It's worth going up without skiing, and it's really beautiful and magnificent. It was in mid-April when we went, but the snow was piled up overhead. It was crazy beautiful and reminded me of Interlaken in Switzerland. I strongly recommend you to visit one.
M P — Google review
The Whistler Olympic Plaza is gorgeous, no matter which season you're visiting Whistler. We visited on January 1st and were delighted with the space. There's a large snowy area for kids to play, and a lovely complimentary outdoor ice rink. I miss the outdoor firepits, but I can imagine they weren't great for the environment. Fantastic outdoor water and public bathroom facilities.
Geraldine S — Google review
This olympic village in Whistler is a viewers delight. All branded stores are present along with restaurants offering world cuisine.
Debraj B — Google review
A nice place to sit and have coffee while the kids enjoy the excellent playground. Lots of food options and two different coffee shops too. There are often events or concerts but other times, especially in the morning it is very quiet. There are excellent views of the mountains. Wow!
Don A — Google review
Was invited to a well organized, respectful private event "A Bicycle Rave" We started at the Whistler Olympic Plaza beautiful place, off we went thru the village to a secluded location. We did come back and shop the next morning ❣️
Life's G — Google review
Just like our traditional after we moved to BC. We came to visit this place on family day weekend every year for skate and the kids had so much fun because they loved snow. A lot of restaurants and shops for you to visit so convenient for washrooms and parking spot everywhere around. The playground where my daughters never wanted to leave. So see you again next year
Aom H — Google review
Such a lovely place full of beautiful plants and flowers, neat little shops to stroll along and sufficient space to just laze around. Fall is a great time to visit with beautiful colours. Purebread is a very nice little bakery here which I’d recommend too.
Y W — Google review
4365 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 0X4, Canada•https://www.whistler.ca/culture-recreation/parks/whistler-olympi…•+1 604-932-5535•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Olympic Plaza

18Whistler Brewing Company Taphouse

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Nestled in the vibrant Function Junction neighborhood, Whistler Brewing Company has been a prominent figure in British Columbia's beer culture since 1989. Despite changing ownership over the years, it remains a beloved fixture among locals and visitors alike. While most of their brewing takes place in Kamloops, their taphouse in Whistler offers an enjoyable experience for beer enthusiasts. Surrounded by picturesque bike trails, it serves as an ideal destination to unwind and savor their craft beers.
Did the Brewing Company Tour and highly recommend it! (Hidden) Gem just outside of the center of Whistler. Super friendly and enthusiastic employees, very personal and fun experience. Great food as well, even though the beer is still the MVP.
Michiel H — Google review
Whistler Brewing is a stop on BC Ale Trail. Located near Whistler and offering a comfortable rustic brewery experience. Great craft beer, good food options, eclectic seating, outside seating, patio seating, free parking and many screens to enjoy sports. Friendly staff and easy to access from the highway.
A.J. C — Google review
Hidden gem outside of Whistler. We shared the potato skins and a pizza and both were an amazing combo. This place is super nice inside and you can sit either outside or inside but there’s also different types Of tables. The staff are so lovely and the prices pretty fair. I will go back!
Leonardo R — Google review
We celebrated Mother's Day by having lunch here, sitting on the patio with our dogs and toddler. The staff was incredibly friendly and catered to our needs. Our virgin Caesars were delicious, especially since I usually like mine dirty. The wood-burning pizza was the highlight; it was the best we've had in Whistler. We also enjoyed the Caesar salad and and mussels in coconut curry; they were amazing. Even my son devoured the kids' pasta. Overall, everything was fantastic! The vibe at the restaurant was top-notch, with excellent food, drinks, service, and location, all deserving a 10/10 rating.
Veronica M — Google review
Whistler Brewing Company has truly stood the test of time and has somehow improved even further. We first discovered it eight years ago, and upon returning, we found the same amazing vibe, now with a little extra polish. The beers were outstanding, with the Grapefruit Ale and the Variable Conditions Hazy IPA standing out as particularly refreshing and full of character. A huge shout-out to Hugh and the rest of the team for making us feel right at home. With its chill indoor space and lively patio, the brewery has something for every kind of hiking or biking day mood. If you’re anywhere near Whistler, do yourself a favor and stop by for a pint (or two). Whistler Brewing, please don’t ever change!
Your T — Google review
We are glad we made the drive from Langley. First, we had the nachos and they were excellent. Great toppings, lots of condiments and a good size to split with someone. Second, we had a flight of beer and all were delicious but the Tusk dark ale was THE best dark ale that both of us have ever tried... Seriously. Third and most important, I didn't catch his name, the guy working the bar was from Quebec. He was excellent and really made the visit. He really talked up the Tusk dark ale stating that "his blood is 50% Tusk dark ale." He had some great comments about each of the beer selections that we made and had some great stories that we all laughed about. It was our pleaseure to meet him and enjoy an afternoon at the Whistler Brewing Company Taphouse. We are already looking forward to a return visit.
Richard O — Google review
Best brewery in all of B.C. All the beers I tried were bangers but particularly, their Chestnut Ale is legit one of the best beers I've ever had. I've been to over 100 breweries in the world and this is my top five favorites. Really wish I could get their beer imported back home!
Jacob — Google review
We've been coming up to Whistler for years and haven't made it to Whistler Brewing until this year and we regret not coming sooner! Our bartender/server/comedian Hughes (sorry if that's wrong!) Definitely made the whole experience that much better. Its been a long time since we laughed that hard on a beer tasting. We liked every beer we tried, we loved both the nachos and the pizza. Honestly every employee we chatted with was awesome, this place really has a 5 star team. Thank you so much for an amazing experience and we definitely be back!!
Kelby D — Google review
1045 Millar Creek Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 0K7, Canada•http://www.whistlerbeer.com/•+1 604-962-8889•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Brewing Company Taphouse

19CLOUDRAKER SKYBRIDGE

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At the top of Whistler Mountain, near the Peak Chairlift, lies the Cloudraker Skybridge. This thrilling attraction offers breathtaking views of British Columbia and spans 130 meters across a chasm from Whistler Peak to West Ridge. The bridge provides an exhilarating experience as it crosses high above the Whistler Bowl below. In addition to this adventure, visitors can enjoy various hiking trails suitable for all abilities during the summer season.
Amazing sky bridge! Highly recommend on a nice day. You’ll still need a sightseeing pass to take the lifts up, free to cross the bridge once you get there. But it’s worth it.
Emily P — Google review
Awesome. Although it was pretty crowded. Make sure you stay fairly early in holiday season otherwise you might experience a little jamming on the bridge
Heidi H — Google review
Well worth the extra walk and chairlift to experience epic mountain views. This pic was taken in August and I would recommend bringing layers as it’s very windy and chilly. Also due to lightning warning, the chairlift down temporarily stopped so would have been nice to have that sweater!
Sonya S — Google review
The cloudraker skybridge is great place to visit if you can. You do need to first take two gondolas to get close. If you are lucky, a final ski lift will take you to within a half mile of the skybridge. If the ski lift is not running you will need to hike to it. It is about a 1200 foot elevation gain so take your time. Count on 1 1/2 to 2 hours to hike from the peak to peak gondola to the skybridge. One to 1 1/2 hours to go back down. Highly recommend it if you can.
Jim H — Google review
Recommend book ticket online in advance to skip the long line. Fantastic view. need to take two separated Gondola rides and a lift to get to Cloudraker Skybridge. The weather might get very cold.
John L — Google review
What a great experience. Was even able to take 75 year old guest with us.
Tina E — Google review
The Cloudraker Skybridge is definitely worth seeing. I did not find it scary at all but some people did-even a little bit. It gave a feeling like you’re walking across the mountain top high in the air and the view was awesome. If you are not from bc and/ or have never seen majestic snow covered mountains you will be in awe. We took the gondola up to the top of Whistler then had to take a chair up to the cloudraker Skybridge. That was a long a a big scary ride to the top because it was so steep but we were safe! Just make sure to go there early in the day and don’t wait till 3 :00 to come down as it gets super busy with everyone trying yo get down before it closes.
Deb P — Google review
The bridge is a cable suspension bridge, and you may not like it if you get seasick. Either way, the lookout can be reached by bridge or foot, and the views are spectacular. It's well worth a trip up the mountain. From this 8000-foot lookout, you will get a stunning vista of everything in the distance and a cool view of Whistler Village and surrounding lakes. When you reach the top with the gondola, a short hike to the lift takes you up to the peak; if you need help with a mild elevation hike, you may have trouble getting back to the gondola.
Derek L — Google review
325R+QJ, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-…•Tips and more reviews for CLOUDRAKER SKYBRIDGE

20Alexander Falls

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Nestled in the Callaghan Valley, just a short drive from Whistler Village, Alexander Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder standing at 141 feet tall. This majestic waterfall offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of Mother Nature. Picnic tables dotting the observation deck provide a perfect spot to relax and take in the surroundings, while hikers can explore the lush forest and impressive rock formations along the Callaghan Valley trails.
Really beautiful spot. No hike, just a minute walk from the parking lot. The road that leads to the falls is very well maintained and nice wooden spot to enjoy the view. Bonus- its very less busy compared to the other attractions on Sea to Sky.
Harman B — Google review
Stunning waterfall when it surrounds with snow. It’s hard to find the path to the waterfall because of thick snow layers. Safely park near road in winter but be careful about road signs.
Pushpani M — Google review
We went to see this waterfall at the end of May. It was big, powerful and right near the parking lot. We maybe walked 20 feet to see it from the viewing place.
Janae C — Google review
Alexander Falls, what a sight! It's a real beauty. I gotta say, it's way bigger than I expected. The best part? It's just a quick 15-minute drive from the BC 99 highway, so super convenient to reach. Now, I visited during a drier period, so the water levels weren't at their peak, but I can only imagine how spectacular it'd be in spring. Plus, here's the kicker: we practically had the place to ourselves for a good while - a perfect place for those seeking a peaceful experience. And here's the cherry on top - no hiking required. You can kick back and enjoy the view right from the parking lot!
Muneeb M — Google review
After seeing all of the people at Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls, I was hoping that not many people knew about this place. Just about 15mins north of Brandywine Falls and almost deserted. No hike involved... the falls can be seen from the parking lot. It didn't look as impressive as I've seen in the past but that was probably when there was more snow melt. Watch out for the bugs... they were swarming around us as soon as we got out of the car. Even tho we've been here before, we still missed the turn off... could have used some better signage.
Penny S — Google review
Well worth it , its a stunning waterfall at anytime of the year. Its got a viewing platform. Its got trails around . Its got a parking lot . Its got washroom outhouses . Its close to whistler not that far and not too far from the train wreck and brandywine falls too .
Louise B — Google review
Beautiful falls, no hike required, but be careful, there are many bears.
Ifrat H — Google review
A waterfall along Seat to Sky Hwy that is different from Shannon falls, Brandywine falls, and Nairn Falls. This waterfall is located 10 km off Sea to Sky Hwy, and the road leading to the falls is quite scenic.
Su C — Google review
Squamish-Lillooet, BC V0N 1B0, Canada, USA•Tips and more reviews for Alexander Falls
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21Lost Lake Park

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Lost Lake Park, located just a short distance from Whistler Village, offers a serene escape amidst the bustling resort. During warmer months, visitors can enjoy the clear waters and sandy beach for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking. The surrounding trails provide peaceful walks through old-growth forests. In winter, the park becomes a Nordic skiing paradise with groomed trails winding through snow-covered landscapes.
Spent a great afternoon swimming and chilling on the beach area. There is an easy hiking trail around the lake and a free shuttle from whistler village. We grabbed a freshly baked pizza from the on-site food wagon and a refreshing ice pop from an entrepreneurial youngster! There are washrooms, changing rooms picnic benches and a doggy friendly beach area. Well worth visiting and it’s free!
Dave ( — Google review
Beautiful place for summer or winter walk. Needed spikes since snow/slush cover before winter snow. Nordic center not open yet so no trail fees. Wonderful rippling creeks, bridges and trails around the lakes. Amazing views of the mountains. Bathrooms were open but not the warming hut at Lost Lake. Picnic tables and benches to rest and soak in the view.
Tricia D — Google review
An easy, accessible and picturesque walk. We started in Whistler village and made our way through the Valley trail to Lost Lake PassivHaus. The early May weather was cool and clear. An easy path winds up a slight incline to reach the Lost Lake Loop. There are several alternative tracks that parallel the main one and offer a better woodlands experience. The loop itself has wonderful views of the surrounding snowcapped mountains reflecting on the cold, clear water. Take a picnic lunch to eat at one of the many clear spots dotted along the shoreline. There are swimming pontoons for those brave (crazy) enough to take a dip. After circuiting the lake clockwise, we returned to the village via the road on the other side of the creek. Took about 3 hours with a nice 20 minute break. Well worth the effort.
Michael M — Google review
NO PARKING - Definitely the biggest con. Closest parking is not inside the park, probably a 25min walk away. The park is pretty average, nothing notable. Small beach area with lots of tadpoles. Some nice flat trails with some shade if you want to go for a stroll. Good size for small kids. There’s also a few picnic tables. Crepe truck and a small souvenir shop too.
Amy W — Google review
Went before 10am got one of the limited parking spaces. It’s a simple beached lake. Water is icy cold with platforms to swim to. Shallow for a few meters for kids to play. Very clean feeling. Very wide and maintained path to walk around the lake about 20 minutes for the basic loop. Some branching paths at the far end.
Jon ( — Google review
This place is so serene, the water so clear, and the ambiance so vibrant. The hike to reach this place is very calm, even good for beginners. You can also bike there. There is a longer hike route around the lake as well. The picnic spot is very swamped with people doing different activities. The water is so crystal clear that you can even see small fishes swimming around. People were swimming, kayaking and doing BBQ. The view is just stunning!
Ahmed N — Google review
15 min walk from Whistler village and yet features large and stunning trails to explore! The Lost lake loop is an easy one to do though you can also go further towards Green Lake and do a longer walk. Went on a Saturday morning at 10 in August and it wasn't too busy so highly recommend!
Natasha C — Google review
Great place for relaxation and a picnic. Great lake, surrounded amazing views of the mountains. The water are very cold. No parking at the place. There is a trail from the village to the lake. There are public washrooms there. Dog friendly park. Highly recommended while visiting Whistler.
Gal N — Google review
4700 Lost Lake Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 0Z5, Canada•https://www.whistler.ca/culture-recreation/parks-beaches/parks/l…•+1 604-932-5535•Tips and more reviews for Lost Lake Park

22Whistler Bungee Bridge

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Bungee jumping center
Whistler Bungee Bridge offers an exhilarating bungee jumping experience in a stunning natural setting. Nestled amidst Basalt Column Cliffs and Old Growth Forest, with the majestic Black Tusk peak as a backdrop, it is considered one of the most scenic bungee jumping sites globally. The thrill of freefalling towards the picturesque rivers and forests before being safely caught by the bungee creates an unforgettable moment of weightlessness.
The staff were so friendly and made me feel safe and looked after. They were also patient when I needed a moment to gather myself before my jump! I booked the first jump of the day, which was great and quiet, and we took a little walk by the path afterward with our dog. What a fantastic overall experience!!
Alicia B — Google review
What an experience!! Initial 2 second of the jump was intense but it gets better after. It is expensive for a 15s jump plus the additional amount for the pictures but at the end I guess it’s all worth it. They usually prefer to get the tickets online as sometimes they are fully booked and do not accept walk-ins. No difference in the price though. Flat $160 for the jump + 35 for the pictures. This place has mesmerizing view and amazing trails for hike.
Kshiti V — Google review
If you want to try bungee jumping this is the place. The views of the canyon are incredible, the staff is super friendly and professional and you will definitely feel safe and looked after. The jump is just so thrilling, I’d do it again. Also I was able to book it there and then.
Carlotta D — Google review
I had a lovely time doing the Whistler bungee today! The staff were super duper friendly and helpful, especially the lovely guy from Luton and the lady behind the counter that shows the photos! After my jump I watched lots of other people jump, and could see that the staff were totally encouraging and supportive of those that were scared! Personally I felt 100% safe. It was really fun. The guys who work there even gave me a lift back to Whistler at the end, saving me $40! And gave me a top restaurant recommendation for ‘Balam’ in Whistler Village, where I’m currently sat feeling very full writing this review! 10/10. Thanks guys 🤩 🙏
Sarah T — Google review
Such an amazing experience, the staff are great and the location is gorgeous. We walked to Brandywine Falls after our jump (around 1 hour 10 min round trip) which was a great way to cool down afterwards. This was my third time jumping and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a thrill or to challenge themselves!
Jesse P — Google review
I was so scared once I arrived 🫣🫣🫣, I couldn't jump the first time they do the the countdown haha ​​but I did it the second time, it was incredible! I would definitely do it again! An experience I 100% recommend. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Kevin G — Google review
Huge thanks to everyone at Whistler Bungee for 3 amazing, if scary, jumps. The level of professionalism, coupled with the friendliness of the staff was above and beyond. My attempt at a back flip was woeful though, even with Connor’s helpful pointers! Shout out to Emily for the photos. 😂
Ian M — Google review
Very fun to do with a bunch of friends! Absolutely loved it. The best area to take a video is a little scramble down to a clearing where you park the car so bring a photographer as it will be hard logistically to take videos and run back up for your own jump. Price is honestly quite steep already and photos were additional charge. If they had videos, I would have paid for it, but I feel like photos is such an old business model and not really worth it.
Eric H — Google review
Calcheak Forest Service Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada•http://whistlerbungee.com/•(877) 938-9333•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Bungee Bridge

23The Mexican Corner Restaurant

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Whistler Village, The Mexican Corner Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Mexican flavors. This lively eatery boasts a festive atmosphere adorned with colorful decor and traditional ornaments that evoke the spirit of Mexico. Known for its mouthwatering tacos and legendary margaritas, The Mexican Corner takes pride in using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients to craft beloved dishes from the rich tapestry of Mexican cuisine.
They should really rename this place as “The Best Corner Restaurant.” 😆 My experience at this Mexican restaurant was fantastic! The biggest wow factor was the habanero margarita. Tangy, sour, spicy, salty. Just fantastic. The service is good and attentive. In fact it even helped elevate my experience with their food. They really do a few check ups on you. Decor and ambiance is lovely and cozy. As for the food, I would definitely return. The kitchen did a great job and my taste buds were dancing. If you’re passing by this area of Whistler, I would definitely recommend this place!
Eddy W — Google review
Amazing food, and amazing service from Andrew. He was super knowledgeable about the menu and helped me to order a celiac safe meal. The passionfruit margarita was one of the best drinks I've ever had, and the vegan ceviche was incredible. 10/10 reccomend
Becca — Google review
Service and food was top notch on the two separate occasions we dined here. The Dolce Verdi and mango margaritas are the best we have ever had. Our server Lannie made us feel right at home! Will definitely visit again the next time we are in Whistler.
Lorissa C — Google review
We got the 4 course meal with the 4 cocktails to match. Amazing food and amazing service. So accommodating when I explained I don’t like spicy food. The waiter made changes to the menu for me and helped explain the menu in detail. Highly recommend.
Sally M — Google review
Highly recommend stopping by when you’re in Whistler! The service, food, and drinks were all fantastic. Our server was super attentive and gave great recommendations. We just came in for appies and drinks but wish we’d stayed for dinner. We had the Queso Fundido with chorizo, mango margaritas, 1800 Cadillac and mezcal margarita. Everything was delicious. Prices were very reasonable for Whistler, and they have a daily happy hour too!
Sarah R — Google review
We tried their 3 course dinner. Each course was delicious and authentic. We also enjoyed the views from the window as it was sunset time.
Tayyaba A — Google review
e had such a wonderful time at Mexican Corner restaurant on Whistler. We enjoy the fantastic food, drink and amazing service and atmosphere. The best restaurant Mexican I recommend 100%. Also I want give extra start to the best waiter Andy. Excellent person and make us very happy. 😃
Yanile A — Google review
Ate here twice: the nopales enchiladas, then the three course menu. Different from the Sonoran and Chihuahuan styles I'm used to. Tasty, not very zippy. Quiet the first night, but music was really loud the second. They turned it down when asked.
Richard P — Google review
12-4340 Sundial Crescent, Whistler, BC V8E 1G5, Canada•http://themexicancorner.ca/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic…•+1 604-962-4450•Tips and more reviews for The Mexican Corner Restaurant

24El Furniture Warehouse

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Hamburger restaurant
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Breakfast restaurant
El Furniture Warehouse is a lively and casual restaurant known for its upbeat vibe and affordable, tasty eats such as burgers, tacos, wings, and more. The Miller hot wings are a must-try for spice enthusiasts, featuring a fiery mix of chili powder, cayenne, Cajun chili flakes, jalapenos, Franks Red Hot, Sriracha, and other intense flavors. This popular spot is frequented by both locals and tourists who appreciate the laid-back atmosphere and vibrant outdoor patio.
Very tasty food, although burger is not my favourite dish but burger at this place is really delicious. The amount of food in general is enough and can be full, the staffs were friendly. The thing that I was kinda surprise that the price is pretty reasonable for a restaurant at the centre of Whistler. Highly recommend this place
Flin N — Google review
Food was just okay, BUT it was also cheap. Most entrees on the menu were around $12. Booze was not terribly expensive either. I had a couple 3oz long islands air around $12 each, so not bad. Music was a bit loud for my taste but not horrible. All in all a positive experience.
Scott A — Google review
A really lively and popular place. We did have to queue for a table, but it was extremely busy. We were seated in the outside area, which was lovely and you could see the views around you. The menu was good and had a great selection of food and drinks, plus cocktails. The waiter was very friendly, polite and helpful with suggestions of dishes. I decided to have a Poke Bowl with Tuna, as I had never heard of one before. The drinks were served and eventually the food. There was a wait, but it was very busy and they kept us updated. The food was very well presented and tasted delicious. There was a great atmosphere in the restaurant, with a lot of happy banter between the staff and customers. It was a great choice for somewhere to eat. We really had a lovely meal. I would love to return, maybe if I am lucky enough to return to Canada.
Lisa G — Google review
We loved the place so much that we ate there twice in one day: for lunch and dinner. The food was good, prices were reasonable, and the service was great. At night, they had a very cool DJ playing good beats.
Prima P — Google review
My wife and I were looking for some late-night food, and this was pretty much the only place in Whistler Village open until around 2 a.m. Normally, pubs or bars aren’t our first choice for dining in, and it was a bit loud inside (as expected for a pub). We decided to order some burgers and poutine to go — and wow, we were impressed. Back at the hotel, every bite was excellent. Juicy, flavorful burgers and perfectly done poutine. Didn’t expect much that late at night, but this place really delivered. Highly recommend for solid food after hours!
Akaramah K — Google review
We love this gem, we go here EVERYTIME we’re in whistler…. We had the pleasure this week and had a blast as always… the food was delicious! And the service at the bar is always top! The guys are ON IT! we had Fabes and Corrin they were awesome. We had another guy be he wasn’t friendly so I’ll leave his name out of it…. The food was absolutely to die for and def. Healer than anywhere in whistler - even cheaper than MacDonald’s 🤮 I had the Cajun chicken sandwich with mayo and my husband had the poke bowl and we both absolutely loved it, then a Cpl days later had the fried pickles and they were so nice not greasy and so crispy… and not a sodium over dose now lots are… The atmosphere is so kewl, u meet people from around the world including the staff!!! We def will be back! See ya soon!
Just K — Google review
I loved the great vibe and vintage decoration. The staff was kind and professional, making us feel really welcome. The burger was delicious, and the spicy chicken sandwich was packed with flavor. Definitely a spot worth visiting!
Amin R — Google review
Second time here but during lunchtime on Canada Day! I didn’t even expect to be seated but the wait was only 10 minutes. Waitresses are fun & nice but don’t really speak English. Translation for Beer is Bi-yah. We did get her to say beeRrr so I hope it helps other patrons. Food is really good and all the menu prices are reasonable. See you next time!
Brian J — Google review
4314 Main St #24, Whistler, BC V8E 1A8, Canada•https://warehousegroup.ca/location/el-furniture-warehouse-whistl…•+1 604-962-8848•Tips and more reviews for El Furniture Warehouse

25Peaked Pies Whistler

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Pie shop
Bakery
Cafe
Peaked Pies Whistler is a vibrant Australian-inspired bakery and cafe that specializes in a variety of meat pies, tarts, and crumbles. The establishment offers a delectable selection of crispy pies filled with flavorful sauces, including vegan options like mushy peas and vegetable medley in coconut milk-based sauce. Founded by Canadian Alex and Aussie Kerri, the eatery reflects their passion for food and mountain life.
A different and unique food experience in Whistler. The pies are very hearty and there is usually a good selection. Add on the peaked option (mash potatoes, mushy peas, gravy) for more delicious bites. Pies have good flavour and not too salty. The inside is very small and tight so grab your order to go and eat at a bench, table wherever when the weather is nice ( the takeout boxes are very sturdy so will travel well).
Stewart W — Google review
Not sure breakfast was a good choice for trying out this spot. It wasn’t busy at all — nobody else there on a Saturday, which I gather is rare. Coffee was good and service was fine. But the Rise & Shine pie was disappointing: lovely appearance but bland taste. I will have to return sometime to try a lunch/dinner option.
Steve M — Google review
Well, I can say I have never had a kangaroo meat pie, but you can get one of those here. It reminds me of pot pies and you can get it "mountain style" with mashed potatoes, mush peas, and gravy on top. Very tasty! Quite original! Staff was really into it, knew everything you needed to know about Australian meat pies.
John F — Google review
I had the Aussie peaked pie and my sister had the beef curry peaked pie. Both tasted great and were very filling! When we went, they were out of mashed potatoes (TT), but the peas with the pie alone were still good and helped balance out the saltiness. Looking forward to visiting again!
Linda C — Google review
Peaked Pies is always a treat, especially on a cold day. We ordered the Traditional Aussie with mash, peas, and gravy, as well as the Steak and the Hopper. All of them were delicious, hearty, and super satisfying. The crust was perfectly flaky, the fillings were rich and well-seasoned, and the toppings made each pie feel like a full comfort-food meal. The gravy even had a poutine style taste to it, which made everything extra comforting. They also had frozen pies for half price, which is totally worth it if you’ve got an oven back at your hotel. There are only a few tables for dining in, but the cozy space works well for a quick meal. The service was friendly, and the whole place has a warm, inviting vibe. Definitely a spot we’ll keep coming back to whenever we’re craving something cozy and flavourful
Daniel S — Google review
The traditional pie is amazing. Ordered an oat milk latte to go with it. A slight bitter, bold taste for the coffee if that's your preference. Indoor and outdoor seating. Two tables outside and three tables inside with window high table and four stools.
Thai T — Google review
If you are in Whistler during cold weather and are looking for warm comfort food, then you must stop at Peaked pies for a nice Aussie meat pie. The mashed potatoes, pea paste and gravy sauce give the pie such a flavorful kick - it keeps you wanting more. Only thing to note is that the place is a bit small - might be difficult to find a place to dine in around peak hours. Highly recommended.
Rana H — Google review
Dessert pies! I got the vegan mixed berry and my husband got the apple crisp. Both were delicious, service was fast and helpful, the smell of this place is incredible! Amazing flaky pastry, so many options meal all day long.
Justine N — Google review
4369 Main St #105, Whistler, BC V8E 1B5, Canada•http://www.peakedpies.com/•+1 604-962-4115•Tips and more reviews for Peaked Pies Whistler
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26Bearfoot Bistro

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Restaurant
Pacific Northwest restaurant (Canada)
Cocktail bar
Bearfoot Bistro is an upscale restaurant located in a hotel, known for its bubbly bar and impressive wine selection. It has been consistently recognized as one of Canada's top 100 restaurants. The restaurant offers a spring special with a four-course menu and the choice of one of their four 'signature experiences.' These experiences include sabering a bottle of sparkling wine, vodka tasting in the Ketel One Ice Room, Nitro ice cream dessert, or wine pairings with the meal.
We came here to celebrate my partner’s 31 birthday and the experience was phenomenal from the beginning to the end. From the moment we sat down, we were offered sparkling or still water while having access to see the ins and outs of the kitchen as part of the experience (you have to specially request it). Our server and sommelier took care of us and gave us such great recommendations, everything tied together in a way that the flavors all complimented each other so well, not too much or too little. Special shoutout to: The Lobster roll and the Oysters. We got the prix set menu but I believe that the lobster roll is on the a la carte as well. Please, please, please get it. I would have 10 more of it if I could 🫣 They gave us two complimentary glasses of bubbly and a plate of chocolates to close out the night, and we are so grateful to have been treated like royalties for this special occasion. My partner wouldn’t stop raving about how this is his favorite dining experience ever and we cannot wait to come back 💛🤗
Louis L — Google review
It was our last evening in Canada. We were looking for a special meal. The food overall was good but was let down with hard, overcooked mussels and virtually tasteless ravioli and peas. The service was appalling. We ordered wine but we had eaten the starter before it arrived. We were told that they couldn't find the wine. The evening was saved by Michael. He was very understanding and good to chat to. 5 stars to Michael..The nitro ice was super creamy
Michael C — Google review
Honestly, not happy with Barefoot Bistro. Food was very expensive and mostly underwhelming. Lobster Bisque ($24) was good but served lukewarm. Miso Cod ($125) was tasty but didn’t like the smoky flavor (prefer Nobu style prep). Seafood platter ($134) was not worth the price at all for the quantity and quality. Martinis were $30!? And this place is in desperate need of a renovation. Looks straight out of the 80s. Service was good, however. But even with that we would not return.
Ryan O — Google review
We went for the fall deal menu was $88 for 3 courses with a 4th mid course for an extra. The food was overall really good but if you do go for fall deal I don’t recommend the carpaccio.. it was an extra $10 and you get one small piece, no bread or anything with it. The meringue dessert was quite incredible though. The server was lovely though and the vibe was nice.
Aurora — Google review
A true gem in Whistler. Upon entering in, staff greeted us with warm smile and took our coats. Our server, Jeremy, gave us a brief history of Bearfoot Bistro and mentioned that their wine cellar is the largest in BC. Pretty rad! We aren’t big drinkers so we decided to skip on the wines. We chose the course menu and we agreed this was the best meal of the trip! *Lobster Bisque Creamy and packed with flavor. The lobster meat and corn added sweetness and the crouton complemented the dish. *Foie Gras My dining companion got the foie gras and I must say it’s the best foie gras I’ve had! It was well prepared so it was not bitter and overpowering. It paired well with the red wine jus. *Wagyu Beef Cheek Very tender and soft. Cut like butter. From the sauce, salad, and the beef cheek itself, everything was so flavorful! *Pistachio Financier Quite frankly one of the best desserts I’ve had! The saltiness of olive oil gelato and the tartness of blueberry sauce balanced the sweetness of the brown butter cake. Layering it with the pistachio added that extra crunchy texture. When eaten altogether, it feels like heaven touches your taste bud. Very good! My dining companion also loved their wagyu burger and citrus meringue. Service was attentive from start to finish. It’s my first time here but won’t be the last!
James S — Google review
Charming spot. We had the Prix Frixe menu option, so we got a nice cross-section of dishes. The gem salad was nice, and the tuna tataki was fresh. The pea tortellini was bright and had an excellent chew. I had the pork belly and scallops, which were delicious. The pork belly had a lovely smoke to it, with a sticky/sweet layer which was amazing. There was an issue with the Wagyu Steak dish, but I will say that their handling of it was absolutely impeccable. They were professional, honest, accountable, and really handled it in an exemplary manner. Mistakes happen, and issues will arise; what matters is how you handle them—this is clearly a serious restaurant that cares about its product and its customers. It was really well handled there. The desserts were yummy, and not too heavy, and the drinks were light and refreshing. Would definitely recommend giving the Barefoot Bistro a try, we'll definitely be back.
Carson W — Google review
Barefoot Bistro: An Unforgettable Whistler Experience for Decades! For anyone seeking a truly special night out, a memorable celebration, or simply an exceptional meal in Whistler, look no further than Barefoot Bistro. Having moved to Vancouver in '96 and visiting Whistler days later, I've been a loyal patron for nearly three decades – it truly stands the test of time! Every visit is an adventure, from the vibrant atmosphere of the bar area to the incredible culinary artistry. My recent Friday night visit with our host William was a highlight. After a truly fabulous meal, and before diving into the legendary nitro ice cream, we found ourselves in the incredible wine cellar, sabering a bottle of Veuve Clicquot! (Yes, "sabering" is absolutely a word in the world of champagne, and an exhilarating experience it is!) You have to see the video to believe it. The current Culinary Director, Dominic Fortin, carries on the incredible legacy established by former Executive Chef Melissa Craig, and the entire staff consistently delivers a five-star experience. Don't forget to check out the sub-zero Vodka Ice Bar for a unique pre or post-dinner chill! Barefoot Bistro isn't just a restaurant; it's a destination brimming with unique moments. Highly, highly recommend for a truly memorable evening in Whistler!
Peter N — Google review
An all around wonderful dining experience. We were made to feel genuinely esteemed as guests by the personable hospitality of the hostess (who graciously checked our coats), our server (who is also a pilot), and even the manager—who shared that he had worked here for 20 years, and personally created our nitrogen ice cream table-side. We were lucky to get immediately seated without a reservation, but I suppose we were early birds for dinner. Then thrilled to be sat at a table with view of the kitchen! The potato soup was a delicious starter, even for my daughter who ordered truffle fries and the pasta alfredo from the children’s menu. My husband and I enjoyed the elk with truffles and the oh so tender beef cheek. Everything was presented beautifully and tasted like it was made with care by a team of specialty chefs…which we could see that it was!
Nicole H — Google review
4121 Village Green, Whistler, BC V8E 1H2, Canada•http://www.bearfootbistro.com/•+1 604-932-3433•Tips and more reviews for Bearfoot Bistro

27Forged Axe Throwing

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Experience the most Canadian of pastimes at Forged Axe Throwing in Function Junction. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned pro, their action-packed sessions include safety talks, step-by-step instruction, practice runs, and friendly competition. With no special gear required, just bring your closed-toed shoes and get ready to unleash your inner lumberjack for a reasonable price per person.
Due to my injury, I couldn't really participate. This viewpoint is entirely on the sideline. My party seems to enjoy all their experiences here. Some are first timer and some have been to other axe throwing establishment before. The host were fun and energetic. It was definitely harder than they made it look, but of course, they were pro! I like that they slowly introduce you to different type of throwing and keep adding onto the challenges. Kept it fun and entertaining. Drinks are available for purchases but I don't think they have any snacks. I brought my own popcorn and just enjoyed chatting and cheering my party on. It was a great experience. The space are quite welcoming and warm. Very esthetically pleasing.
Pearobearo — Google review
We had such an incredible time at Forged Axe Throwing in Whistler! None of us had ever tried axe throwing before, but our instructor, Brandon, made the experience so much fun while also teaching us proper technique. He was patient, encouraging, and kept the energy high, which made the whole session both educational and exciting. Even though my mom and I weren’t naturals, we still managed to land some solid shots and score points; which felt amazing! Meanwhile, my fiancé and dad were having a blast trying out the double axe throws, trick shots, and even the fireman axe. Brandon kept things entertaining for all of us, no matter our skill level. The atmosphere at Forged Axe Throwing is so welcoming and chill. You can tell that Brett has built a really awesome business that makes everyone feel comfortable and excited to be there. And of course, we can’t forget Bendito the dog, who completely stole the show; such a sweet pup and the perfect bonus to an already awesome outing. We came up from Portland, Oregon, and all agreed we’d happily make a weekend trip just to come back here again. If you’re visiting Whistler, I’d 100% recommend stopping by Forged Axe Throwing. We’ll definitely be back!
Victoria G — Google review
We finally found our purpose. As soon as we picked up those axes, life finally made sense. Brandon and River were incredible (congrats on your first day River!) they guided us through a forest of understanding teaching us the ways of axe throwing. They were so welcoming, enthusiastic, encouraging and highly knowledgeable in their field. 100/10 recommend. The sport just gained two new members. - Eleanor + Middy
Madeleine W — Google review
Oh my word. Forged Axe Throwing hit the mark! I had an absolutely amazing axeventure! I just had the most axe-ceptional time! We let the axes FLY - no chill, just thrills. A fantastic experience all around. I was shocked at how much fun I had here. First of all I can’t believe I was able to hit the axes on the board and make them stick, (as so many people underestimated my abilities going into this!) let alone so close to the bullseye! I even got the hat trick with the axe upside down on the bullseye and the hat landed on the handle of the axe! 😲 Because of that, I MADE IT TO THE WALL OF FAME! 👏 If you want to lash out some energy but throw axes these guys have it going! Axe throwing unlocks a whole new level of power and sass! In the beginning there was no aim, no technique, just pure chaos! I definitely got better after more attempts. You don't know the strength you have until you try this place out! A huge shoutout to Maddie! She didn’t just teach us to throw axes - she taught us to own it! If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to tap into that raw strength and power, go throw an axe! Trust me, it’s that good! It was non-stop, high energy, and honestly? Such a good workout too! Don't be intimidated, if I can throw an axe so can you! All in all a time was had! I was able to channel my inner lumberjack! Axe throwing is so thrilling, competitive and seriously addictive! It was a whole vibe! 10/10 for fun, adrenaline & letting loose! I was able to release my inner warrior! This isn’t just an activity it’s pure adrenaline! It’s an epic time of fun, friendly competition, and adrenaline-pumping action! It’s super lively, competitive and all-around a good time! It’s the best way to unleash some fun and friendly competition! If you are looking for something different (and a little bit savage) to do in Whistler, this is IT! We had an AXE-mazing time! The venue is well-designed, with a modern and exciting atmosphere that immediately gets you in the mood for some axe throwing fun. Maddie truly made our day. She showed the highest form of hospitality! Her energy, clear instructions, and encouraging attitude helped even the beginners like me feel like pros! Her guidance definitely took our game to the next level! Whether it was our first throw or our final game, Maddie was there with great vibes and positive energy, making the entire experience unforgettable. It was therapeutic in a way; great way to get some energy out and have some laughs. Whatever your expectations are your experience will be amplified for the better by the staff (Maddie!!) I definitely would recommend trying axe throwing at least once in your life! Would recommend Forged Axe Throwing to anyone in a heartbeat. Everything from the instruction to the environment & vibe far exceeded our expectations. I left the axe throwing with a sense of empowerment because so many people underestimated my abilities to axe throw but I got to prove them all wrong & that was very satisfying! ;)
Ashley D — Google review
We went here as part of a bachelor party weekend and it was fantastic! There was a group of 10 of us that fit very well in a 4 lane area and had it to ourselves with the bar area apart of it. The service was excellent and very fun. The 8 person shot ski was also a big hit. We loved all the games that our host put on for us. I highly recommend this place.
Zachary S — Google review
Such an awesome and fun experience! My girlfriend and I had the best time at Forged Axe Throwing. Erin and Brandon were incredible hosts, super friendly, patient, and genuinely made us feel welcome from the start. The place has a really cool layout and great music, which made the whole vibe even better. We had tons of laughs and left with some new skills (sort of!). Highly recommend this for couples or groups, it’s one of the most fun activities in Whistler. Can’t wait to come back!
Andre B — Google review
Very fun experience! The host walks you through many fun games, trick shots and the opportunity to try and make it into the hall of fame. There is a designated play area for kids, variety of drinks and plenty of space for our group of ten. Safety was paramount and made the experience fun for all. Thank you to the Forged Team for making our time together special.
Carmen E — Google review
My friend and I were in Whistler on vacation and wanted to try axe throwing, so we thought we’ll give it a try. Neither of us tried it before so we were really excited. It was such a fun and amazing experience and we had such a good time. The whole team was really nice. Special thanks to Brandon for teaching us about safety and the basics of how to throw an axe. He was such a great instructor. Highly recommend this experience. You should definitely try it out!
Marina K — Google review
1208 Alpha Lake Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 0H6, Canada•https://www.forgedaxe.ca/axe-throwing-whistler/?utm_source=googl…•+1 778-770-1343•Tips and more reviews for Forged Axe Throwing

28Sushi Village Japanese Restaurant

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Japanese restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Sushi Village Japanese Restaurant is a lively staple in Whistler, offering a wide range of Japanese favorites such as sushi, sashimi, hot pot, noodles, and teriyaki. Established in December 1985, this beloved restaurant has been serving consistently fresh and delicious dishes for over 30 years. The casual yet vibrant atmosphere makes it a popular social spot where visitors and locals gather to enjoy terrific sushi and the legendary sake margaritas.
Great food - the Box Sushi was a surprising gem! I highly recommend it. The lemon really brings out the flavour of the roll and is surprisingly really good! My friends who ate the Super Hiro Roll also noted that it was one of the best rolls they have ever tried. If you are looking for a good deal, definitely go for the 4 course meal offering. The staff were super friendly and accommodated us even though we came in about 45 min before closing. They even extended last call for us and let us stay to finish our food past closing. The lady serving us was very friendly and shared some great stories of bear encounters - thank you to the staff for the excellent customer service and food!
Irteza A — Google review
Food was excellent, friendly staff and amazing service. Unfortunately didn't take a photo of the deep fried calamari but that was SO GOOD!!!! We didn't make a reservation but the were quite full.
Nanette G — Google review
The quality of the sushi was superb, the staff was very friendly, and the atmosphere was lovely. My partner and I sat at the high top tables, so we were able to watch the chefs prepare the sushi in front of our eyes. It’s a great experience, and we would highly recommend! The salmon was my favourite, and the scallops just melted in our mouths. Also the salmon belly was crispy and delicious.
Wendy M — Google review
Still the best in town - after twenty years consistently, brilliantly, superb. Simply the best most amazing staff and the most incredible quality of food in whistler. As a long time local this would be my first choice for dinner every time.
P K — Google review
It was hands-down the worst Japanese restaurant I've been to in BC. We had to wait almost an hour for our order to come. There were no updates on ETA, nobody ever came by our table to check on us before the food is served. We didn't even order that much and it still took forever for our food to be ready. I got the salmon Don because that's usually my go-to and it was hilariously overpriced and undersized. I don't mind paying extra if the dish is worth it and it is Whistler so I do expect a little big of upcharge but this restaurant is taking it to another level. I paid 44 dollars for my Don. I never felt so scammed in my life. It was borderline robbery and we had to pay 18 % auto-graituity that's just included in the bill. What am I paying gratuity for?? For my undersized and overpriced Don to take an hour to prepare?? It was so bad I was still hungry by the end so I had to go to McDonald's to alleviate the feeling of being scammed. Avoid this, go to a ramen place nearby instead. Whistler Village has many decent options, this is NOT one of them 😡😡
Rustam M — Google review
Sushi village is good, and prices are reasonable. I think they are a good reliable sushi place! Not the best I’ve ever had but definitely very good! Would recommend to anyone visiting whistler.
John A — Google review
First time at a Sushi Restaurant. The hot food came out streaming. There were so many choices I wanted to try, but I was too full! We will be back next time we are in town. To robot “cat” server was very cute. The human staff were very nice as well!
Kelsey K — Google review
Best sushi I’ve ever had. Fresh and local, staff was friendly and attentive, and the space had a bustling fun vibe. Loved it!
David P — Google review
4340 Sundial Crescent, Whistler, BC V8E 1M9, Canada•https://sushivillage.com/•+1 604-932-3330•Tips and more reviews for Sushi Village Japanese Restaurant

29SIDECUT Steakhouse

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Steak house
American restaurant
Bar
SIDECUT Steakhouse, located at the Four Seasons Resort, offers a stylish dining experience with an upscale surf 'n' turf menu and vegetarian options. The restaurant hosts special events featuring renowned chefs and sommeliers who curate unforgettable menus paired with BC VQA wines. Executive Chef Sajish Kumar Das presents an expertly crafted menu that includes exclusive Japanese-imported Wagyu beef and other hand-cut steak and seafood dishes sourced from the sea-to-sky region.
Expensive, but my goodness absolutely delicious and well worth it for a special evening dinner! Of course the service is top notch. We ordered their beef wellington and it was picture perfect. We enjoyed both cocktails and wine. I’d recommend their Golden Bridge Sour. The Vulcan De Fuego was a fun drink with dramatic presentation, presented in a box filled with rosemary smoke. Overall I’d say worth a visit on a special occasion, even if you’re not staying at the Four Seasons. Note: The restaurant is tucked away behind another restaurant in the hotel, so it may be confusing. That said, you can just ask the folks at the front and they can guide you to Sidecut.
Patrick N — Google review
Quite great restaurant. April is very slow season so easy to get seat now. Prix Fixe Course meal was just okay option- 2nd course, Octopus was the best ! Tenderloin steak was little dried, lost most juice and Foie gras was not melting in mouth any more. Service is real high-end ! Moody and luxurious reataurant in Four Season Whistler Hotel.
Ji H — Google review
Delicious food, amazing service. Service is very warm and friendly 😁 Our order was New York Striploin: I got it with the blueberry(?) dry rub and it was excellent. But I wish I ordered the ribeye instead, as the striploin was a little too tough Ribeye: 10/10. My partner ordered this without any dry rub. I would love to know this tastes with their dry rub. We ordered both steaks medium rare. For sides Broccolini: Looks plain, but has excellent flavor Mushrooms: A little too much vinegar used, but pairs nicely with the steak. Also delicious. Generous portions for the sides. I ordered their Cold as Rice cocktail and loved it so much. I couldn't really taste the alcohol, but I suppose that's understandable with sake. Very smooth and slightly sweet. I enjoyed the lychee flavor. Oh almost forgot, the bread and maple butter was good. But the steak was so good that I forgot about the bread. Overall super happy with Sidecut.
Phil K — Google review
It had been a while since I last visited the Sidecut in the Four Seasons Whistler, mainly because it’s a bit out of the village, but I’m so glad I went back. Free valet parking when dining at Sidecut is a great bonus. The food was absolutely phenomenal, it’s been a long time since I’ve been wowed like this. The oysters, scallops, beef tartare, and foie gras parfait were all pure perfection. Service was warm, friendly, and made the experience even better. Highly recommend!
G D — Google review
Steaks are very well prepared and drinks are on point at Sidecut. The server we had was super friendly and even gave the kids at our table a tour of the kitchen while the parents were figuring out their orders. Love the upscale cozy ambiance. Definitely the steakhouse of choice in Whistler Village.
Ryan — Google review
Absolutely in love with Sidecut - from the incredible staff to the warm, inviting ambiance. After some underwhelming experiences at other highly rated spots, we ended up dining here two nights in a row. The first night, we tried the tasting menu, and it was hands down the best I've ever had (and I’ve experienced over 20+). We loved it so much, we returned the next evening for the normal dinner menu, again with our amazing server, Oscar. He was attentive, thoughtful, and made both nights feel extra special, along with the rest of the team. I’d return in a heartbeat - if only they had a location closer to home in the U.S.! Thank you for making my birthday dinner unforgettable!
Arlene B — Google review
Wow!! Such a fantastic experience dining at Sidecut, our server Adrian was friendly , knowledgeable of all the menu items and attentive , to our table of 10, needs. Highly recommend ⭐
Ainsley M — Google review
The place is calm and very intimate, the staff was great but, nothing was outstanding, all what we ordered was average and to be honest there are better options in whistler, it was convenient because we were staying at the hotel.
Paulina M — Google review
4591 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 0Y4, Canada•http://sidecutsteakhouse.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organ…•+1 604-966-5280•Tips and more reviews for SIDECUT Steakhouse

30Rainbow Park

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Rainbow Park is a popular destination in Whistler, offering a picturesque lakefront beach and grassy area with stunning mountain views. The park features amenities such as picnic tables, BBQ platforms, and a concession stand for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, Backroads Whistler provides rentals for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards, as well as guided tours along the River of Golden Dreams.
Rainbow Park in Whistler is a paradise for dogs and dog lovers alike. The highlight is Barking Bay, where dogs can roam off-leash, swim in the lake, and play on the spacious grassy areas. It’s the perfect spot for a game of fetch or just letting them run freely. The surroundings are stunning, with diverse and vibrant plants that add to the park’s charm. We enjoyed our meals here on two consecutive days during our Whistler trip and loved every moment. Highly recommended for a relaxing and joyful time with your furry friends!
Rae W — Google review
Gorgeous stop to visit year round. During the winter the lake is frozen and the snow is beautiful ❤️. During the summer the lake makes a great canoeing and fishing spot with lots of docks to stop at. Must see spot!
Chad P — Google review
Rainbow Park in Whistler is a fantastic spot for a fun day out! The park offers plenty of docks where you can jump into the water, perfect for cooling off on a hot day. There are also great picnic spots, making it ideal for a relaxing afternoon with friends or family. The park has beach volleyball courts and even a designated area for dogs, where they can join in the fun and enjoy the water. One of the best features is the sandy beach, which adds to the overall experience. However, it does get quite busy on weekends and holidays, so plan accordingly if you’re looking for a quieter visit.
Arash K — Google review
*Rainbow Park* is a true jewel of Whistler, offering an unbeatable combination of natural beauty, relaxation, and recreational activities. Situated on the shores of Alta Lake, this park boasts stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the iconic Rainbow Mountain. The scenery alone is enough to make it worth the visit, but there’s so much more to love about this spot. The park's sandy beach is perfect for lounging on a sunny day, and the crystal-clear waters of Alta Lake invite you to take a refreshing dip or enjoy a peaceful paddle. Whether you're into swimming, paddleboarding, or kayaking, the lake offers endless opportunities for water fun. The grassy areas are spacious and well-maintained, making it ideal for picnics, sunbathing, or a friendly game of frisbee. For those looking to explore, there are walking and biking trails that wind through the park and connect to the larger Whistler trail network. The park is family-friendly, with plenty of space for kids to run around, and it’s dog-friendly too, with a designated off-leash area. What really sets *Rainbow Park* apart is its tranquil atmosphere. Even on busy days, there’s a sense of peacefulness here that allows you to unwind and soak in the natural surroundings. Whether you’re visiting for a quick afternoon escape or spending the whole day, *Rainbow Park* is the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, offering something for everyone. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Whistler's outdoor beauty at its finest!
Aziz D — Google review
Rainbow park provides you with the most beautiful and stunning views of lake Alta which is not far from whistler village. This is a great place to run away from the heat of summer and spend quality time with your family and pets. The water is very clean and you can spend nice time while swimming. Moreover, you could also do kayaking and rent boats there. A nice place and will surely visit it again.
Salim K — Google review
We went in October 28, weather was great and road condition was good as well. All Gandola lines were closed for winter preparation. Rainbow park was saviour of the trip.
Suman C — Google review
Came to Rainbow Park on a Friday at around 12:30. There is paid street parking in the area. This was my first experience swimming in a lake, and it was just okay. I guess I had a different image in my head. Some grass areas were wet/muddy due to sprinklers, and most of the good sitting areas were already taken. The water is cold and just doesn't look too clean - but maybe this is normal for lakes? I probably only stayed in the water for 5 minutes before I started wondering if I would catch something. If swimming in the lake is not for you, I think there is also a hiking trail nearby.
Melanie T — Google review
Beautiful beach with a few docks, lots of picnic tables, beach volleyball courts and hammocks. One of the docks has a built in net to splash on which is super cool! Our family loved it here! Also parking is paid and also limited so make sure you get there early on a hot day.
Leah K — Google review
Valley Trail, Whistler, BC V8E 0C3, Canada•https://www.whistler.ca/rainbow-park•+1 604-932-5535•Tips and more reviews for Rainbow Park
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31Ziptrek Ecotours

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Ziptrek Ecotours is a leading provider of zipline-based adventure ecotourism, offering a 3-hour experience in Whistler's ancient rainforest. The tour combines suspension bridges, treetop platforms, ground trails, and zip lines to provide breathtaking views. Emphasizing ethical principles, Ziptrek promotes environmental education and generates renewable energy. With three tour options available - Bear Tour, Eagle Tour, and Mammoth Tour - there's something for everyone.
Truly worth trying out at least once! Did the Eagle Tour with my 14yo daughter. Had a blast. I think all of the families in our group had a great time. I was glad to have booked this one instead of the Sasquatch Tour because the five lines on this tour were a great introduction to zip-lining. Having five lines also made it possible to try different things out as the tour progressed. Staff were pretty good, though you did get the feeling that some of them were perhaps a little hung over, as we did the tour on a Saturday.
Steve M — Google review
We did the Eagle Tour for our 20th Anniversary. The guides were excellent at putting my fears aside. If you’re nervous, plan to go first. It just takes 2 seconds of courage to get started. Enjoy the beautiful mountains, trees and rivers. I felt completely secure and safe in the harness and the breaking system was quite smooth. It is worth the experience and if I ever go back to Whistler, I will be doing the Sasquatch!!! I am not adventurous but this was a highlight of our vacation. I also recommend renting or bringing a Go-pro. We have some stunning footage and great memories.
Heath — Google review
An unforgettable adventure! Absolutely amazing experience! The staff were incredibly friendly and uplifting, bringing so much positive energy throughout the tour. I especially appreciated the forest and environmental explanations — it made the adventure both fun and meaningful. Ziplining through the mountains with such a passionate team was truly unforgettable. Highly recommended!
Yama T — Google review
Great experience doing the Eagle Tour. 5 zip lines total with the first being 800m. Beautiful scenic views along the walking trails and obviously on the zip line. It’s an adrenaline rush, but I’d say is approachable for most people. There were a few in our group that were nervous and by the end they were bombing along!
Pete M — Google review
My boyfriend booked the Tree Trek Tour as I wasn’t sure about zip lining just yet. Our guide, Mason was absolutely amazing and gave us all the pros about the different zip lines and how they all work. She was the best part of the tour for sure. We left the trek with so much new knowledge of the area and a need to try the zip lines 😊
Breanna C — Google review
The Eagle zip line tour with Nada and Jacob was a ton of fun and educational too. We learnt about the forest we were zip lining through along with other flora, fauna and the native people that inhabit the area. Highly recommend hiring a go-pro for the trip. Great quality video and photos and the money you spend goes to charities in the region. These Aussie fellas will hopefully be back soon!
Jase V — Google review
Amazing adrenaline fun! Professional fun staff that focus on safety. The trek in the forest (eagle tour) is informative and beautiful, and the Sasquatch tour is a thrill in the rain, clouds, or sunshine (been on it multiple times). Do this when you visit Whistler!
Bean — Google review
Loved the experience. Did the bear tour and Jacob and Matt were wonderful in delivering the entire experience. It felt safe, and secure the entire time while feeling exciting simultaneously. Matt and Jacob were very informative and competent. I will surely advise my friends to come book this tour and more.
G S — Google review
4282 Mountain Square, Whistler, BC V8E 1B9, Canada•http://www.ziptrek.com/•+1 604-935-0001•Tips and more reviews for Ziptrek Ecotours

32Whistler Disc Golf

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Disc golf course
Whistler Disc Golf Course offers a unique twist on traditional golf, with 27 metal baskets replacing the usual holes. Players are encouraged to dress casually and bring their own drinks. The course is free to play after purchasing discs from Whistler Village Sports. A full round takes about two to three hours and can be combined with a hike from Lost Lake to Green Lake. The course is divided into three 9-hole sections, offering a variety of challenges and stunning scenery.
Amazing that they have this course out here, very long course you can get a lot of hiking in and it is quite a difficult as well through many trees. We lost a frisbee, but still had a good time bring water and a hat if it’s in the summer.
Mark L — Google review
Great scenic disc golf course. Fairly challenging play with lots of elevation change. A few long wide open holes and some fun wooded shots. About a 10 minute walk from the parking lot.
Dan T — Google review
A really fun course with different shot shapes and two sets of pads for about 18 of the 27 holes. Hole 13 is missing its basket so we played to the post as a tonal Udisc is a must to find your way to the next tee for several holes. Thanks Whistler Disc Golf Club!
Mike P — Google review
Great people to show you the course. stunning views and a great course for all levels. Some really unique holes .. short wooded holes are the best 👌
KVR A — Google review
Awesome disc golf course with great views. Some of the tee boxes could use some new paint to show where the basket is.
Brandon R — Google review
Great disc golf course. Each hole is unique. Very nice scenery. Pleasantly challenging, and good exercise. No water, but there is a risk of losing discs here if you’re not paying attention. I wouldn’t do the last hole, which is off a cliff and is very long. All three of us lost our discs on that one, but I found someone else’s.
Eli H — Google review
What a great disc golf course, one of the best around.
Matt M — Google review
Really fun course. We came with a group of varied skill level and everyone had a good time. We skipped the "cliff" holes due to time limits, but I would definitely go back and play those next time. The varied open/forested holes kept things interesting. Definitely keep an eye on your discs on this one. Lots of bushes! I would advise bringing a map of the course or taking a picture on your phone before you start. The course was well cared for and lots of time had been spent on wayfinding, but there was still one or two arrows that had fallen or been moved recently.
Cail S — Google review
8999 Mons Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Disc Golf

33Village Stroll

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The Village Stroll in Whistler is a lively and vibrant area, surrounded by stunning mountains. It's filled with charming shops, restaurants, and hotels, creating a picturesque scene that attracts plenty of smiling visitors. This bustling area offers diverse backdrops for memorable photos, making it a popular spot for Instagram enthusiasts.
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34Alta Lake

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Alta Lake, formerly known as the village of Whistler, was originally named after London Mountain due to its similar climate to London, England. However, in the 1960s when it transformed into a winter resort, the mountain's name was changed to Whistler in honor of the whistling hoary marmots that inhabit the alpine region. Additionally, Blackcomb Mountain derived its name from its peak ridge outline resembling a black rooster comb.
Whistler, BC V8E 0C5, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Alta Lake

35Red Door Bistro

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Red Door Bistro offers a high-end dining experience with a blend of French and fusion cuisine in a cozy and refined setting. The restaurant features an open kitchen behind the bar, where renowned Chef R.D. Stewart carefully prepares delectable entrees. The menu combines classic French dishes with West Coast influences, offering options like duck confit, bouillabaisse, Quebec foie gras, and BC ling cod.
Red door Bistro As it says in the name you’re greeted by a red door to enter! Inside you’re met with warmth and dim lighting. It feels like a late night before Christmas as you have drinks and catch up with old friends. We’re greeted by a warm smile and nice conversation. The restaurant is cozy and the kitchen is open like its mama cooking for you. The chefs were calm and quiet as they seamlessly executed service. We ordered a lot of items so here’s a quick overview with my personal ratings. For starters: Mushrooms & Polenta: 9.7/10 Right up my alley, texture was phenomenal, flavours all combined perfectly on the palate. Duck Confit Spring Rolls: 8.8/10 Crunch, savoury, the red currant and puree had me constantly going back for more. Delicious. Onion Tart: 7.5/10 Wasn’t my cup of tea per say but the rest of table loved it! Blue Dungeness crab cake (special): 8.5/10 This was on special so you might not be able to get it but it was fantastic. Had some peoples eyes rolling into the back of their heads from enjoyment! Mains: Cascade Mountain Steelhead: 9.8/10 This was my main and wow wow wow the plate was gone in 1 minute! The savoury lemony beurre Blanc paired with beluga lentils could have been a soup alone and I would have wanted 4 bowls. The Steelhead seared to perfection and the apple/fennel salad on top adding a dash of freshness. Absolutely fantastic and would recommend. New York Steak: 9:10 Amazing cut of meat, can’t really go wrong with a classic. Decent portion sizing! Sakura Pork: didn’t get to try but they absolutely loved it. Venison: same for the venison didn’t get to try but they loved every bite. My only complaint would be the sliding placemats on the table are quite inconvenient, and it did get very hot in there being so cozy! I came in thinking it was just going to be the same old French cuisine and not done creatively. I left presently surprised and a customer for life. The service was flawless, the food fantastic, everything met expectations or even better, the atmosphere hitting just perfectly. I will be back again, thanks for having us!
Spencer F — Google review
This place is one of my favorite restaurants, it deserves a chef's kiss on all levels! The food is out of this world and I highly recommend ordering their braised short ribs, a slow-cooked masterpiece that transforms into something luxurious and delicious. The meat is absolutely tender and falls apart into velvety strands, with each bite melting in my mouth. ***Please note that the restaurant doesn't accept walk-ins (due to it's size) and I advise making reservations well in advance.***
Vancity N — Google review
Fabulous food- service was impeccable from the minute we walked in. We were greeted by Sean- he was very welcoming and very accommodating. Our server, Sarah, gave us great food and wine recommendations. The pork dish and the braised short ribs were cooked perfectly and so tender and flavorful. Had a lovely Chardonnay to accompany that. Save room for the peanut butter bomb! Highly recommend this charming and family- owned restaurant. Was our favorite find in Whistler.
Dr. M — Google review
An alright dining experience for a special occasion. At this price point I would say my expectations are a bit higher. The atmosphere and service is very casual, the dining table we were at was wobbly, and overall the flavour profile of each dish was good but nothing notable. We opted for a few specials of the night. Scallops and NY steak are a bit salty, with the medium-rare steak leaning more medium. Not comparable to steak in Vancouver. The salad and dessert were solid. The creme brulee was creamy and the cheesecake had a nice fig flavour that was a good level of sweet and tart. Overall, an okay experience but there is a lot left to be desired.
Linh N — Google review
Went to the Red Door Bistro out of convenience while staying at Nita Lake Lodge next door. Now I'd definitely go back as a destination restaurant while in Whistler. Absolutely everything on our plates was top notch, excellent quality food with an abundance of flavor, and service was second to none. I would 100% recommend if youre in the area.
John D — Google review
Right beside the Creekside Roland’s Pub with great parking and bicycle/ motorcycle parking. Great lay out and chill vibes with good subtle music. The food is exquisite with great appetizers and well made. Just have to book a reservation as it gets busy fast.
Jason S — Google review
Best meal on our Whistler trip, hands down. Great food, and an open kitchen. Saucy staff, though they exude an upbeat, high-energy vibe. Two cautions: the bistro-height chairs. Not my favourite. And the temperature (which I know can be hard to regulate in the shoulder season) was rising throughout the evening, making it overly warm and necessitating propping open a window. Reservations are required. Parking is very limited. Don’t miss the Caesar or the scallops. You’re welcome! 😉
Kathleen T — Google review
Very friendly service, and great food! The Duck Confit Spring Rolls were good, but nothing amazing. Sakura Pork was yummy, nothing incredible, but a very solid meal. They had a Halibut Special and it was absolutely perfect. Had the creme brulee for dessert and the sugar was a little too toasted. Solid option, but I wish it wasn't so charred. All in all, had a great meal. Everything was good, but the Halibut was next level. Parking was easy. They have spaces out front and if those fill up there should be more street parking in the area, but I had a Friday, July 4th reservation at 7:45pm and got a space right out front.
Phil K — Google review
2129 Lake Placid Rd C, Whistler, BC V8E 0N4, Canada•http://www.reddoorbistro.ca/•+1 604-962-6262•Tips and more reviews for Red Door Bistro
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36Bar Oso

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Bar
Cocktail bar
Bar Oso is a contemporary Spanish restaurant located in Whistler, known for its tapas and charcuterie. After undergoing renovations that expanded its capacity, the bar continues to attract a skiing crowd. The horseshoe-shaped bar offers a prime seating experience where guests can enjoy signature cocktails like Smoke and Mirrors, along with classic pinxtos and bocadillos.
Great space / great restaurant. I love this style of food, where you can experience many small dishes to get a great cross-section of different textures and styles and just great nibbles all around. I definitely recommend the charcuterie board—get the half meat/half cheese so you can enjoy it all. We just had mocktails, but they were interesting and refreshing. The spreadable salami is definitely a star. Looking forward to our next visit!
Carson W — Google review
We were so surprised and delighted to stumble upon this hidden gem in Whistler Village! The vibe is absolutely immaculate — it really reminded me of the bustling nightlife back in Toronto, which is exactly what I was looking for. I personally work in the hospitality industry and have been to countless bars, so I did my research beforehand by checking out their website, reading about the chef, and scrolling through their Instagram. It all looked promising, but the real experience exceeded my expectations. We were seated right at the bar, which was perfect since we got to watch the kitchen prepare dishes and the bartenders craft drinks — such a fun and lively atmosphere. The energy was busy and buzzing, making it ideal for a night out. That said, if you’re looking for something quiet, intimate, or family-friendly, this may not be the right spot. For tapas, I found the portions and quality really fair for the price. The flavors honestly shocked me in the best way, and I’ll definitely be coming back to try more dishes. We also tried a couple of cocktails — although our server seemed a bit unsure when recommending one (I asked for something fruity and light but got the opposite), everything else about the service and night was wonderful. The highlight for me was seeing how well the whole team worked together — you could feel the camaraderie and passion behind the bar and kitchen. That, combined with the food and vibe, made for such a memorable night. Highly recommend if you’re after a vibrant, city-style experience in Whistler!
希 — Google review
This place is one of the newer spots in Whistler that features tapa style food. They’re really busy so a reservation is recommended or putting your name down early to make sure you get a seat. The food is very good and the drinks are well crafted. They have some fun creative cocktails and twists on some classics. The shrimp and meatballs were one of our favourites. Definitely recommend checking this spot out when you’re in Whistler.
Andy C — Google review
Bar Oso was incredible! The patatas bravas, ibérico selection and paella were fantastic. Our table had several dietary restrictions and they were able to accommodate them all. Highly recommend the gin flight! Loved that they had free coat check too. We had a 5 pm reservation and so it wasn’t too busy yet and we didn’t have to wait for a table.
Vanessa L — Google review
Amazing spot in the heart of the village! The menu, wine pairings, and ambience were all top tier. Appreciated the coat check and the genuine care and attentiveness of all staff, even those who were not our designated server! Looking forward to coming back the next time we are in Whistler :)
Kiah — Google review
We had such a wonderful experience at Bar Oso! Chef Andrés prepared an amazing paella full of authentic Spanish flavors — absolutely delicious. The cocktails by bartender Juan were fantastic, and the appetizers from José Luis were also outstanding. Everyone was so warm and friendly, which made the whole evening even better. A true taste of Spain in Whistler!
Daniela A — Google review
We stopped for dinner on our first night in Whistler. We had the pinchos & garlic prawns starters and they were delicious. For the main course we opted for the full charcuterie board, which was equally as tasty. Service was great too. Would recommend.
Stephen H — Google review
Great atmosphere, great staff, food was honestly just okay. They were able to accommodate a next day reservation. The meatballs were yummy though!
Annie — Google review
150-4222 Village Square, Whistler, BC V8E 0Z7, Canada•https://baroso.ca/?utm_source=GoogleBusinessProfile&utm_medium=W…•+1 604-962-4540•Tips and more reviews for Bar Oso

37Nita Lake Lodge

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Nita Lake Lodge offers elegant suites with fireplaces, fine dining, and a spa. The tranquil lakeside setting provides a retreat from everyday life. The Spa at Nita Lake Lodge offers massages, body treatments, and medical aesthetics. Guests can enjoy rooftop hot tubs, an eucalyptus steam room, and a relaxation lounge. Rooms with mountain views offer the chance to borrow complimentary canoes, kayaks, and SUP's for lake activities.
I’ve stayed here twice now, once in May with my Wife and Dog, and once in September with a large group for a work retreat. The rooms are soooo nice, the Dyson hairdryers are awesome. Everything is so clean and well taken care of. One of the more serene spots in Whistler and they are very dog friendly!! Bec and her team helped make everything perfect for our work retreat in their Train Station boardroom. Couldn’t recommend this place enough.
Mitch D — Google review
Spent the night at this hotel a couple days ago and honestly dont think I would go back again. The room was ok not great for the price point. Obscured lake view but we were on the first floor which sucked. The pool is tiny. The hot tub is not even hot. The sauna could use a deep clean. The gym closed for reno's. The staff experience at the front desk was below average although the reservation experience was for me a 1 out of 10. The price point for the hotel is simply not justified. I mean almost $40 per day for parking was steep. They claim boutique status although there was nothing in my experience that said boutique at all. The best part of the experience was actually the Shuttle service. The driver was terrific. I think his name was Ken. Sadly I had much higher expectations that were not even close to being met. You are better off getting a hotel in the Village then staying here. I for one will share my experience with friends, co-workers, and business contacts to avoid this place.
Byron E — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nita Lake Lodge — Magical, Cozy, and Absolutely Worth It Looked absolutely gorgeous from the outside — warm yellow lights glowing like fairy lights, giving off a magical, almost Harry Potter-like vibe. The whole place felt like it was carved out of a cave, with earthy, natural touches everywhere. The check-in staff were incredibly warm and helpful. One of the ladies gave us great ideas, including trying out their free rental bikes, which were in brand-new condition. We took them along the Valley Trail to Whistler Village — an easy, scenic ride with amazing views of Nita Lake the whole way. Our room was huge, luxurious, and cozy, complete with a fireplace. The bathroom felt like a private spa — beautiful French-style bathtub, plush towels, and ultra-luxurious green robes that made post-hike recovery feel next-level. After scrambling in Squamish earlier that day, that bath hit the spot. The lodge also offers free kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards to enjoy Nita Lake — perfect for watching sunsets and sunrises from the water. At night, the soft yellow lighting reflected off the lake creates a scene straight out of a movie. We loved the outdoor heated pool, hot tub, and barrel sauna — perfect for relaxing after a long day of adventure. Plus, underground parking made things easy and secure, with direct elevator access to the lobby. Our balcony overlooked towering rock columns, adding to that rugged mountain-luxury vibe. Honestly, no complaints whatsoever — only wish we had stayed longer than one night.
Akaramah K — Google review
If you’re looking for a blend of luxury and tranquility in Whistler, Nita Lake Lodge delivers. Set on the edge of a serene lake and just steps from the gondola, it gives you nature and convenience without compromise. Guests regularly praise the lake-view suites with fireplaces, soaker tubs and heated floors — the kind of touches that elevate a stay from comfortable to memorable.  The lodge excels in its holistic experience. The on-site spa features rooftop hot tubs with mountain and water views, a steam room and serious treatments for post-adventure recovery.  Dining is well-reviewed too: from the casual café to upscale meals in The Den, guests highlight fresh mountain-inspired menus and lake-terrace ambiance.  On the practical side: a complimentary shuttle to Whistler village simplifies logistics, and free bikes/kayaks make summer outings effortless.  Some caveats: a few guests mention that in-restaurant service can lag during busy times, and the pool is smaller than one might expect given the rest of the property’s scale.  In short: if you value quiet elegance, high-end comfort and seamless access to the slopes or trails, Nita Lake Lodge is a strong choice.
Matt E — Google review
What a treat! We spent a few nights here and it was amazing. The rooms were spacious, and the amenities were clean. We enjoyed a lot of time by the pool and on the lake. The only thing that would’ve made this better as if there was a bit more choice for food, but that’s what the shadow to the village is for!
J W — Google review
We went for massages, I had a regular body work massage and was very happy, the lady did a great job and I could tell she really cared about her job and my experience, I booked my bf with the RMT and he was less impressed. I was also under the impression that the hot tub area looked out over the lake and it doesn’t at all so that was quite disappointing, I think the pictures a little deceiving.. also the hot tubs must be about 40 years old and could do with an update, the sauna also does get that hot. The receptionist was very accommodating to us though and really lovely.
Aurora — Google review
We loved this property and their team. The staff were all so friendly and helpful. We had a beautiful room with a fantastic view, but the whole property was beautiful with a great location right on the lake. The pool, hot tub and sauna were well maintained and had a view of the lake; so relaxing to have the cold wind while we were warm in the hot tub. We will absolutely be back!
Laura T — Google review
We had a great weekend at Nita Lake Lodge. Not our first visit and definitely not our last. Our room was really comfortable, no complaints.This place is a gem away from the hustle and bustle of the Village and the setting on the lake is incredibly beautiful, to the say the least. Staff are really friendly and always helpful. You can go canoeing, swimming, paddle boarding, bike riding, walk to the village and take in the scenic route around the lake or sit on the deck with a cocktail and enjoy the exquisite view. The food is good but they seemed to be short of staff this weekend, it took a while to get drinks and food, but other than that, I highly recommend staying at Nita Lake Lodge, you won't regret it. Oh, and make stop at the Cafe for your coffee and bites, it's incredible too.
Lorraine W — Google review
2131 Lake Placid Rd, Whistler, BC V8E 0B2, Canada•http://www.nitalakelodge.com/?utm_source=local-directories&utm_m…•+1 604-966-5700•Tips and more reviews for Nita Lake Lodge

38Whistler Mountain Peak Chair

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The Whistler Mountain Peak Chair is a must-visit destination for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer adventurers. In the colder months, it transports skiers and snowboarders to the mountain's highest point, where breathtaking views of Black Tusk await. When summer rolls around, visitors can either ride the Peak Chair or embark on a moderately challenging 3.8-kilometer hike through stunning landscapes adorned with towering snow walls. This picturesque journey offers fantastic photo opportunities and an unforgettable experience.
What a fantastic experience. First time up here on top of the world. The gondola ride was pretty cool and the views at the top of the mountain and from the bridge during summer in a nice sunny day were amazing!
G T — Google review
The Peak Chair Experience The Peak Express Chairlift takes you right up to the summit of Whistler Mountain (7,160 ft / 2,182 m). The ride itself is open-air, so you feel right in the middle of the mountains — dramatic cliffs, alpine meadows, and glaciers all around you. At the top, you’ll find the Inukshuk statue (perfect photo spot) and jaw-dropping panoramic views of Black Tusk, Garibaldi Provincial Park, and endless peaks. 🌟 Highlights at the Top 360° alpine views — on a clear day, you can see all the way to the Coast Mountains and beyond. Peak Suspension Bridge: A short walk from the lift, it stretches across Whistler Bowl with epic views and that thrilling “floating in the sky” feeling. Hiking Trails: Options range from easy strolls to more challenging alpine hikes. Even the short Peak Express Traverse offers incredible. The Peak Chair is weather-dependent — if it’s too windy or stormy, it won’t run. It can feel chilly at the summit even in summer, so layers are a must. If you’re not a fan of heights, just know it’s an open chairlift — thrilling, but it can feel exposed. In short: the Peak Chair is Whistler’s “must-do” alpine experience. It’s not just a ride; it’s like being dropped into the middle of a postcard.
K G — Google review
Peak perfection! 😍 The views from Whistler Mountain's Peak Chair are simply breathtaking! 🌄 The scenery is stunning, and the experience is unforgettable. 🌲❤️ Highly recommend taking a ride to the top - it's a must-do for any mountain enthusiast! 👍 10/10 stars!
Mukut R — Google review
We picked perfect weather. Could be a bit different if the weather changed. Go the whole way to the top the views are stunning Cross the peak to peak if you dare
Roy O — Google review
Beautiful views and crisp air! It was very cool to see the snowy tops of the mountains on the summer time. The gondola ride up and between the peaks were very much worth it for the views, especially over the clouds. First time seeing marmots too!
Kelly L — Google review
It was soo amazing. I didn't expect It was going to be that amazing but it is. What a view! To get to the suspension Bridge you need to take the chair. It's not recommended for kids and also for people that are scared of the high. The secure they use it's not that much. When you get to the top the view is amazing. If you go in summer time, it's not that cold, it was like 8° it's not necessary going with a big coat.
Karla F — Google review
Holy crap. Ride up high to walk a little and ride even higher to walk in the clouds. So pretty. So high up. Also in July it was still quite chilly because of the altitude.
Adam D — Google review
You may question the price tag for the gondola pass on this one, but just do it. Photos don't do it justice but I will try posting some anyway. It is like you are standing on top of the world.
Mike R — Google review
Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-…•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Mountain Peak Chair

39Whistler Tasting Tours

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Whistler Tasting Tours offers a variety of guided excursions that cater to food enthusiasts looking to explore the finest restaurants in Whistler. These tours not only provide an opportunity to savor delectable dishes but also include blind wine-tasting and a poker game with prize-winning potential. Additionally, participants gain insights into Whistler's rich history from local guides.
We had an amazing time during our self-guided lunch tour in the village this past Saturday! Our group included a friend who had to be wheeled around due to an injury, and while we were a little anxious at first, we were so relieved and happy to find that all the restaurants were accessible and incredibly accommodating. The tour itself was seamless and so well organized, the food and drink pairings were fantastic, and it made for a truly memorable experience for our entire group. A special thanks to Luke and the team for checking in on us during the tour and ensuring we were well taken care of, it didn’t go unnoticed and really added a personal touch. Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Whistler. Great food, great service, and great memories!
Galizio P — Google review
We did the finer things Whistler dinner tour on Aug 15 with Tristan as our host. It was a great evening (even in the rain). Great food, friendly people, Tristan was a great host. Will definitely recommend this tour.
CarolAnn H — Google review
Really enjoyed this dining experience with our party of 3 plus Christine, our guide. Great five venues, delicious choice of food and felt really special walking in, being seated immediately, served promptly and not having to worry about paying bills or gratuities at the restaurant. Christine was friendly and informative and gave us some great local tips. The poker cards were also a bit of fun. A great evening.
Fiona M — Google review
We had a wonderful evening with our tour guide Carol! We went to five different locations, the choices were varied and delicious. Happy at I Caramba, cheese fondue at flute and fromage, steak at Stone‘s edge, wonderful options of ice cream at Rocky Mountain house and delicious cheesecake or chocolate cake to round it off at the last place and I’m sorry I forgotten the name! The evening was entertaining, we played a game Carol tested our knowledge of Whistler and area and also taught us a lot about the area. Highly recommend this tour, great value for money and a great way to learn about Whistler! Thank you Carol for a lovely evening!
Corrine T — Google review
Great way to spend an evening in Whistler! The food stops were amazing. We arrived as a group of two, but had plenty of time to chat and get to know the other people in our tour. Tristan, our guide, had lots of great tricks up his sleeve to make the night even more fun than we expected. We will reserve again if we’re ever back in town.
Kimberly W — Google review
For our 7 year anniversary, my partner and I decided to celebrate with the Finer Things Dining tour with the Wine tasting package included. Our guide was Carol and she was FANTASTIC!! We love luxury dining but we didn’t know where to start as this was our first time in Whistler. We were able to experience amazing food while Carol shared fun facts about the town. This was our first food tour experience and it was phenomenal. I cannot stop telling everyone about it. I was afraid the food could be a hit or miss on a tour like this but I was wrong. Every dish was divine. GET THE PASTA OPTION AT QUATTRO!!! Thank you Carol for a fantastic time and a new cherished memory!
Annester44 — Google review
My wife and I went on the Finer Things Tasting Tour last year with our guide Carol and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. So much so that we planned an anniversary celebration vacation around returning again this year. We booked the Hidden Gems tour this year and the owner reached out as no other visitors had signed up for that evening. He offered to upgrade us for a tour the following evening. We were leaving the next day so declined and said he could refund us if he wished. He went ahead and honoured our reservation which we were very happy about. Much to our delight, Carol was again our host! She took such good care of us to ensure that everything ran smoothly and we never felt rushed. It felt like we were skipping the line everywhere that we went and getting priority seating. With so much else to do, we could make Whistler a recurring destination and would likely do a tasting tour each time. HIGHLY RECOMEND!
Tim B — Google review
I loved this tour! I like that it went from appetizers, main, dessert. Our tour guide Christine was very friendly, organized and knowledgeable. The food was quite good. I loved meeting the rest of the guests as well. We struck up great conversations.
Lucie B — Google review
4111 Golfers Approach, Whistler, BC V8E 1A3, Canada•http://www.whistlertastingtours.com/•+1 604-902-8687•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Tasting Tours

40Coast Mountain Brewing

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Coast Mountain Brewing, located just outside of Whistler in Function Junction, has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike since its establishment in 2016. The brewery is known for its innovative and experimental approach to crafting beers, offering a variety of hop-forward IPAs and sours alongside their year-round selections like Crystal Chair Pilsner, Valley Trail Pale Ale, and Surveyor IPA.
Our first visit to the enchanting village of Whistler brought us to Coast Mountain Beer, where we were fortunate to meet Julio, an exceptional barista and a wonderful person who made our experience unforgettable. His warm hospitality even drew us back the following day. Massimo also stood out for his excellent service, adding to the memorable experience. Now, more than 9,000 km away, we drink Italian wine using their coasters, a small reminder of the incredible time we had and the amazing people we met.
Alaleh M — Google review
Sweet little brew pub/tasting room. Really enjoyed their beers, especially the stout and the Hope Your Happy (shouldn't it be Hope Your Hoppy?)IPA. A couple 4packs to go and some merch. 💥🙌🏼
Carl O — Google review
Very nice taproom with good and wide selection of beers across ABV and beer types. We liked the atmosphere of the taproom. We walked down from Whistler Village and bused back.
Nigel C — Google review
We stopped here in the afternoon to get a beer and some food while visiting Whistler. It was such a pleasant afternoon that we decided to sit outdoors. We got a few different beers and the kombucha along with the poutine, pita bread and hummus and falafel. Everything we had was very good. Would definitely go back again, when in Whistler.
Raina O — Google review
One of a few breweries that make hazy IPA with low IBU. Their Death Before Download is 20 ibu, Tombstone is 30 ibu. Excellent, tasty top of the line beers that should be available across Canada *hint hint* Coast Mountain Brewing
Prem C — Google review
Popped in for a quick one. Making me wish we had time for more! Hope Your Hoppy IPA was nice hazy goodness Full on flavor not over bitter. Just like I love them. Cheers!
James C — Google review
Wonderful, cozy tasting room in Function Junction! We make a point to go any time we’re visiting Whistler. There are always so many different types of beer on tap and the staff are so friendly. We purchased a 64oz steel insulated growler and it is very slick!
Anna S — Google review
Great little taproom with indoor and outdoor seats, views of the brewing tanks, and a slew of amazing beers on tap. At least one nice pilsner and lots of delicious IPAs. Love that you can bring your own food too! Really chill place that's a perfect way to wrap up a day in the mountains.
Don't F — Google review
1212 Alpha Lake Rd #2, Whistler, BC V8E 0H7, Canada•https://www.coastmountainbrewing.com/•+1 604-962-3230•Tips and more reviews for Coast Mountain Brewing
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41Olympic Rings

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The Olympic Rings at Whistler Village are an iconic symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics, representing international sportsmanship and the enduring spirit of the games. Located in the heart of Whistler's Olympic Plaza, they stand as a timeless tribute to this historic event. Visitors can capture epic shots of the rings against the backdrop of majestic snow-capped mountains, making it a popular spot for photos.
The Olympic Rings at the heart of Whistler are truly amazing. This iconic landmark, set against stunning mountain views, is a must-see. The vibrant plaza is perfect for photos and soaking in the beauty of Whistler Village. People love strolling around, enjoying the lively atmosphere. Nearby, you’ll find cozy cafes, tasty restaurants and fun shops. The area is great for families with open spaces for kids to play. It’s easy to park or walk from nearby spots. The Olympic Rings shine day and night, making every visit special. Whistler’s charm makes this spot unforgettable.
Piyush G — Google review
Weather was Extremely good and Little cloudy we had good pictures in that area. Fall is the best place to visit in Whistler. Do visit the shops around the Whistler thats cute hill station 🚉
Gitesh S — Google review
Visited on a Thursday was nice and dead plenty of time for pictures. Sadly was a little grey of a day but no rain.
Happy S — Google review
Outstanding people viewing and gorgeous view in the village. I strongly recommend you check out this iconic location.
Lyndsay A — Google review
Perfect place to hang out most days with something live going on on the stage. Very busy of course. Lots of seats, children playground at the back and lots of stores nearby.
Yasemin B — Google review
Pay attention to the air 🌿, to the streets 🚶, and most importantly, to the faces 😊… Here, everyone is in a good mood.
Kian K — Google review
Beautiful area , these rings are part fo history now given 2010 Olympics was here
Hooman — Google review
spent most of my childhood here so fun when i was younger i would go to the little candy shop and eat away and when it was winter i froze but i still sled on the little mountain of snow that they make every year. i went here last year and it brought back so many memories. i suggest going in the winter but any time is also good fun either way
Ryder U — Google review
4163 Village Stroll, Whistler, BC V8E 1B4, Canada, USA•https://www.whistler.ca/culture-recreation/parks-beaches/parks/w…•Tips and more reviews for Olympic Rings

42The Adventure Group

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The Adventure Group (TAG) is your ultimate destination for exhilarating outdoor experiences in Whistler, BC. Open year-round, TAG offers a wide array of activities that cater to both summer and winter enthusiasts. From heart-pounding bungee jumping and ziplining to thrilling RZR tours and white-water rafting, there's something for everyone seeking adventure. The enchanting Vallee Lumina experience adds a magical touch to your evenings, available at different times depending on the season.
We had an awesome family day in Whistler ip at The Adventure Group! We booked a side-by-side tour for our family of four and it was great. Jordan and Harrison were our guides and took us on some great trails. We did the beginner course and they made sure we had a good time. Great guides. I would go on another ride with them anytime! Maya at the check in desk was wonderful. Got us a locker and made sure we had a shuttle back to Whistler after the ride. While we were there, we did the Aerial Obstacle Course! Sarae was our guide and got my wife and both kids to advance from easy (green) to blue, black and double black (difficult). She was a great guide guide and gave us confidence and tips to keep going! Axe throwing was fun to try too! Overall a 10/10 day and we hope to do it again next summer!
Mike K — Google review
Had a fantastic experience with the Superfly Zipline package. Loved the complimentary shuttle from Whistler Village to basecamp (otherwise you have to pay for parking). Staff were extremely friendly and helpful, very patient and even stayed later to make sure we got to do everything we wanted to do (shoutout to Amber and Lilly!). Lots to do at Basecamp. It's worth noting that it closes earlier in the winter so check with the booking office and plan accordingly. Vallea Lumina was also a unique experience. Definitely recommend as a great way to spend a day in Whistler.
Henry B — Google review
Not enough stars to rate this experience! Did the Superfly Zipline With my daughter and Vallea Lumina, 1MILLION TIMES RECOMMEND! @Josh 🫶🏻 WE LOVE YOU! (Even though you didn’t hear me screaming it overtop of Whistler!) Amelia and Renee, you are both amazing! The trifecta of BEST GUIDES EVER! 💞❤️‍🔥 Thank you again for an unforgettable experience for my daughter and I, you will most definitely see us again when I’m back in town!
Courtney R — Google review
Great ziplines! Unfortunately, it was very foggy when we were there, so the first zipline was totally in the clouds. Nevertheless it was great. Two of the ziplines are very fast. Maybe in the future we could do it again with more sun so we can enjoy the views. Staff was enthusiastic and made it an unforgettable experience. I would recommend taking the shuttle bus to base camp, from the center of Whistler it's a short 10 minute drive.
Benjamin M — Google review
Pure Adrenaline - Best Off-Road Experience! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Backcountry Tour absolutely delivered. Harrison was an outstanding guide—skilled, professional, and knew exactly how to maximize the thrills while keeping us safe. The terrain was no joke. Boulder-filled climbs, creek crossings, and technical sections that really tested our skills. Every turn brought something new, with plenty of chances to open up the throttle and capture epic photos at jaw-dropping viewpoints. Even with light and freezing rain, the experience was incredible—honestly, the weather just added to the raw, adventurous atmosphere. If you’ve got off-road experience and want fast-paced, full-throttle fun through Whistler’s wild backcountry, this is it. Don’t hesitate—absolutely worth every minute!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ (bring waterproof gloves!!)
Carla M — Google review
We LOVED our adventure today! Who wouldn’t enjoy an adrenaline rush of speeding through the mountain paths on a side by side? Incredible. Not to mention, Alyce made our experience extra memorable by being a perfect guide. We are so thankful we were paired with her. She was knowledgeable, extremely personable, fun and just genuinely a fantastic person. Alyce made our day absolutely perfect and we can’t wait for our next adventure in Whistler.
Alison B — Google review
Amazing time! Our family of six (three younger boys and a teen) had an unforgettable zipline adventure with Lilly and Giacomo. They were engaging, patient, and made sure everyone felt safe and confident every step of the way. The boys loved asking questions, and Lilly and Giacomo answered each one with enthusiasm and humor. Their energy and professionalism made the whole experience so much fun. Highly recommend this crew for an incredible family adventure! 5 star review!! (The boys agree!)
Amy V — Google review
We did the Side by Side Backcountry Tour for 2 and had such an incredible experience! We booked the 9 AM session and were lucky enough to end up being the only ones in the group, which meant we got a private tour with our guide, Harrison. Harrison was absolutely amazing, super friendly, chatty, and just a genuinely great guy to spend the morning with. He made the tour feel completely personalized, tailoring it to us and making sure we had the best possible time. We’ve done ATV tours in the past and wanted something a little more advanced, and this was right up our alley. If you’re experienced and looking for a higher-intensity, more adventurous type of ride, this is definitely for you. The trails and scenery were unreal, and Harrison’s energy and passion made it even better. I would highly, highly, highly recommend booking with Harrison if you’re considering this tour. He really makes it about the people, and that personal touch makes all the difference. We had so much fun and will definitely be booking again with him in the future for snowmobiling!
Katarina P — Google review
Sixteen Mile Creek Forest Service Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada•https://www.tagwhistler.com/•(855) 824-9955•Tips and more reviews for The Adventure Group

43Whistler Mountain

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Whistler Mountain is a renowned ski and snowboard destination in British Columbia, offering 200 marked trails, alpine bowls, and resort amenities. The mountain boasts stunning views of Beaufort Mountain and features a new suspension bridge called the Cloudraker Skybridge, which spans the gap between Whistler's peak and the West Ridge. This bridge offers breathtaking views at a height of 6,562 feet above the valley and ski slopes below.
Lots of routes to hike from the gondola stand, stairlift is a good time saver and gives a unique perspective. Don't be a wally, cover up or use lots of sunscreen as you don't feel yourself burning!
Martin B — Google review
Great place to hike and take in the views! When you get to Roundhouse, you can take the chairlift up to the peak and walk the skybridge. The peak is around 7100ft tall! Also, a black diamond trail, High note trail (which connects with Half note) can be found, it starts close to the other side of the bridge. At first High note was downhill, fairly steep at times, but not bad. Further along, it becomes meadow for most of the rest and isn't too hard. Some great places to lookout and see Cheakamus lake from the trail. Soon after the lookout area, it's possible to continue high note or go on half note. Half note was much more difficult than the earlier meadows, with a big boulder field and a sharp ascent. It had amazing views of all of the surrounding mountains, especially Overlord mountain and its huge glacier. Further up after the sharp incline, half note ended, so we went right down the Pika Traverse Road to get back to Roundhouse. Gondola down closes at around 5 so plan to be back by then. All trails are marked with hiking signs or green flags.There's a lineup but groups of 1-2 people can pass on the left to get ahead.
Daniel P — Google review
Cool place for sure went skiing we went at probably not the best time but sick views and lots of trails on top of the world!!
D R — Google review
One of the world's beautiful Project by British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦 Enjoy with your family Enjoy with your kids Enjoy your day in Whistler
G S — Google review
Great experience and value. Spent the whole day between the two mountains. Spectacular.
Ron S — Google review
A cornerstone of one of North America's largest ski resorts. Its expansive, varied terrain offers world-class skiing in winter and a network of hiking and biking trails in summer, accessible via a sophisticated network of gondolas high above the vibrant Whistler Village.
Arman K — Google review
Drove in and found parking. Lots of parking space. First thing we felt was the cold. Temperature was low. Good thing I wore multiple layers. This place is amazing. We walked around the village and the atmosphere was very chill. You can go up the mountain in a gondola cart thingy and so many other activities. We just walked around for this trip. I can see myself bring the wife and stay a few days. Oh, and the Starbucks is soooooo warm. Grab a seat and get warmed up.
Shams — Google review
Whistler mountain is a great place to ski in the winter. It has lots of super fun runs with tons of variety. Runs vary in difficulty from green - double black. In the summer, the biking is also amazing with lots of cool trails and tons of fun jumps. Overall, there isn’t really a bad time to go to whistler mountain.
Harry — Google review
Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Mountain

44Whistler Golf Club

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The Palmer's Golf Club in Whistler Village is a championship-level golf course designed by Arnold Palmer. The course offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and has been named one of the most beautiful in Canada. The club is popular with golfers for its relaxed atmosphere, helpful staff, and great value for money.
What an amazing ⛳️ course breathtaking views. We arrived in Whistler two days later. we headed out and play this course, my son and I. The gentleman at the clubhouse was super nice friendly and welcoming I feel bad I don't remember his name but he got us out on the course with no problem and helped us with a cart and directions to The Practice Facility. The young lady got us out earlier on the first tee she super nice answering questions about the golf course that we had. I decided to play the blue tees, not knowing how long the course played. The greens and Fairways are definitely kept up green roll fast on some holes and firm i did get challenge with some really long dog leg holes that requires you to get perfect shots to allow you to hit the green and two. Some of the par 4 and part 5 were a bit long for my son, so we just dropped the ball closer to the green. It's still a good course for junior golfers. After a few holes, we did get backed up, but everybody was friendly, and nobody was in a rush. The back nine definitely was a challenge coming off the turn you are welcome with a full bar and hot dog you can buy. Hole 16 is breathtaking. The tea box is up high, and there are always spectators waiting for you to tee off. Be aware. Overall, this is definitely a bucket list Golf Course I give it a 10 out of 10 amazing staff an amazing course. PS you might see 🐻 walking through the fairways, but the day we played, we didn't see any.
A S — Google review
Fun and very playable track! Played from the whites (6004 yards) and the course was in good condition, considering the near-drought conditions BC has been in for the past few weeks. Skies were hazy from the forest fires, but no question you would get some fantastic back drops to holes throughout the course. Pleasantly surprised to find out the course is relatively flat so it was a good walk. Friendly staff greet you at the bag drop, pro shop and throughout the property - fantastic hospitality! You receive a warm up bag of balls with your green fees (power carts are extra). But give yourself time as the driving range is separate from the course (short 2 min drive away on the other side of the highway). The practice green is by the clubhouse next to the first tee. Featuring 3 Par 5s and 4 Par 3s with large, undulating & tiered greens makes this Arnold Palmer designed course a fun track to play for all skill levels. In addition, the pro shop is an official Nike retailer and carries a wide range of Nike golf gear. And of course, the Palmer’s Gallery Bar & Grill is perfect for the 19th hole meal and drink. Recommend the Palmer’s Punch (Arnie’s signature drink - lemonade + iced tea with vodka!) Will definitely return.
Bee P — Google review
Fantastic Golf Course. Was not open when we visited but was a lovely walk.
Nicole M — Google review
Amazing course! Took too many of my golf balls though 🤦 well maintained and the staff was great! Had to rent clubs which is usually an adventure at resort courses but Whistler had top of the line Titleist clubs including a Scotty Cameron putter
Freddy W — Google review
I played 4 rounds here in 3 days. I’ve traveled all over the world to play golf and this is my favorite course on the planet. I always pay attention to course maintenance and you would think you were the very first person to play the course. It’s kept up very very well. The course lay out is a walkable and the perfect place to spend a morning or afternoon. The bar/restaurant and the folks who work there, including the entire staff, are awesome! Boomer and his talk about the worlds greatest hot dog does not disappoint either. The carts have coolers, club cleaners, GPS, speaker Bluetooth connectivity…honestly I could rave about this course for hours. It’s just so well manicured and not just a beautiful mountain course with majestic views etc etc. it’s the service, level of comfort, perfectly manicured Blades of grass, everywhere. I don’t think I saw one dead patch of grass. Shout out to maintenance, great team of folks working and servicing this beautiful place! If you know whistler and it’s dicey weather, you can play here in a downpour and the course still drains like a champ, it may be cart path only but the fairways are so tight you won’t have to walk far. The grass is squishy and soft, pure, and excellent for reading greens and chipping money shots within 140yards. This course will make you play well. It’s impossible to hit bad shots when then grass is so so good to hit off of. Go there!!!!
Brett M — Google review
Great holiday golf club. Not super hard. Lovely views. Staff fantastic. 4.5 hrs without carts. The pull trolleys are v good, as were the rental clubs
John H — Google review
Very nice course, most holes are forgiving for casual golfers. Our “cart girl” Harley was absolutely fantastic but the course Marshall Cam was incredibly rude and aggressive without warrant from our group, even telling other groups to hit up on us. Cam was incredibly unprofessional.
Carson J — Google review
Top notch Course with star treatment and great warm-up facilities. Challenging, but, fair course. Well designed and immaculate greens. They even have long drive and closest to pin markers for groups. Only complaint was that they couldn't link all the leaderboards/carts together properly for our group of 12. Still impressed with the overall experience. Now if only my golf game could be as impressive. 😜
Jonas V — Google review
4001 Whistler Way, Whistler, BC V8E 1J2, Canada•https://www.whistlergolf.com/•+1 604-932-3280•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Golf Club

45Whistler Photo Safaris Bear Tours

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Whistler Photo Safaris Bear Tours, offering a safe and exciting opportunity to observe black bears in their natural habitat. Located just 15 minutes from Whistler Village, the tours take place in a comfortable 4x4 vehicle, transporting guests to the Callaghan Valley and Whistler Olympic Park. Visitors are almost guaranteed to spot these magnificent creatures during the summer months.
Incredible experience, our guide Jacob was fantastic, very knowledgeable and friendly to speak to, my wife and I ended up having our own private tour as there were only 2 of us in the truck. The new broncos are great and we wish we could have one in the UK! We saw 7 bears on our tour, the winter Olympic park is a great habitat for these animals and seeing them not long out of hibernation and with cubs in some cases was truly special. Cannot recommend this highly enough and would love to do it again. All credit to the tour company who are so respectful of the bears, their habitat and their personal space.
Alex S — Google review
Joel was our tour guide and he was amazing and had lots of facts for us about bears, and anything nature. We got to see some beautiful waterfalls and even saw a bear near the end or our tour. Was so much fun and would defiantly do again. The guides all communicate and let each other know if any bears around. He took us on a fun ride and the kids loved bouncing around.
Irini S — Google review
We recently went on the sunset bear safari with our guide Byron and it was honestly incredible! He answered every single question we had and was so knowledgeable, telling us more weird and wonderful things about bears and other wildlife. We were lucky enough to see 4 bears, and it was just breathtaking driving around the Olympic park keeping an eye out for them. This company is very aware of the potential impact on nature and wildlife and does everything it can to ensure a responsible, respectful safari! We would do this tour again in a heartbeat! Huge thanks to Byron for the great tour.
Flora G — Google review
We had Jacob for our tour and had an incredible time. We were lucky enough to immediately find a male bear out in a field in perfect light and then as we moved down we got to see 2 other Mating pairs and a cub that's sadly been abandoned but seems to be doing remarkably well considering. We also saw another female who ducked down into a gully. The team were amazing the whole tour and Jacob really knew the trails and gave lots of great insights into the bears of the area. If you come to Whistler and the bears are around then this is a must do. 7 bears we won't ever forget ! Thanks team
Phil P — Google review
My wife and I had a wonderful time yesterday on our bear viewing tour with our guide Kelly. We were fortunate to see Priscilla Bear next to the road feeding on berry bushes as we watched quietly from the 4x4. It was refreshing and uplifting to have Kelly guide us through the untamed forest in such a respectful and peaceful way. Kelly is an excellent driver and we felt safe and secure with her hands at the wheel. It was clear to see that Kelly has a genuine passion and empathy for bears and wildlife in general. Her knowledge of the life of bears revealed some interesting facts that we were unaware of. Seeing a bear in the wild was fantastic and heartwarming but it was Kelly's positive personality and professionalism that made our tour a lovely day to remember! Thanks Kelly and all of your crew for looking out for our beautiful bears! Wayne & Kimberly
W W — Google review
We booked a bear tour with Whistler Photo Safaris. The team is very friendly, professional, and clearly passionate about what they do — that part really came through and we appreciated it. That said, the experience didn’t feel like good value for money. The vehicles are Ford Broncos, technically rated for 5 passengers, but in reality they only seat 4 comfortably. Our group had 5, and the squeeze really took away from the overall enjoyment. With a full vehicle, it was almost impossible for everyone to see (or photograph) the bears properly, as the three people in the back were constantly competing for space and visibility. We only saw one bear, which of course isn’t guaranteed, and we did enjoy the guides communicating between cars via voice app. But when a bear was spotted elsewhere, the quick drive to get there was very bumpy — and with three in the back, it was not a pleasant ride. My suggestions: • Limit tours to 3 guests plus guide as standard — it would make the experience much more comfortable. • Balance out groups better. We noticed some cars had only 2–3 guests, while others (like ours) were packed full. Overall, friendly guides and good intentions, but the execution could be improved to match the price point.
Kudes — Google review
The most amazing bear spotting experience, picked up easily in whistler and went into the Olympic park, really cool to drive around and we saw so many bears! Ollie our guide was very knowledgeable and shared loads of facts about the bears and we saw loads of black bears and their cubs or “yearlings”. To top it all Ollie was very kind and accommodating when my partner decided to propose! He videoed the whole thing and gave us so much time, even running late for the tour so we could have a magical moment. Honestly the best experience.
Eilish F — Google review
Thank you Jacob. Your love for bears and nature was exceptional. I’m a huge bear lover so it was wonderful to be with liked minds. It was a great tour. We saw a mom with two very young cubs .. her name was Brandy and it was beautiful to watch them in their natural surroundings. We saw another bear eating clover. The jeep ride was fun and to be just in nature was worth it. Jacob had so much information to share about bears and we loved hearing his stories, knowledge and experiences. Thank you again Jacob, From your Albertan neighbours 🙂🐻
Angelica Z — Google review
4154 Village Green #12, Whistler, BC V8E 0H1, Canada•https://www.whistlerphotosafaris.com/•(855) 558-2327•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Photo Safaris Bear Tours
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46Alta Lake

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Alta Lake, the largest lake in Whistler, offers a picturesque setting with various recreational activities. From kayak rentals and volleyball courts to picnic areas with BBQs, the park attracts visitors looking for outdoor fun. The lake is surrounded by notable spots like Rainbow Park, Blueberry Docks, and Lakeside Park. For a refreshing day in the water, Wayside Park is recommended for stand-up paddleboarding.
Beautiful lake thatd perfect for water activities in the Summer, but it can also be a snow-covered wonderland in the Winter. Both seasons are good to visit. Strongly recommended if you want to step aside from the bustling Whistler village
Tommy B — Google review
I recently visited Alta Lake and had an amazing experience! The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, with crystal-clear water surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxing walk, a quiet picnic, or even just to sit and enjoy nature. The trails around the lake are well-maintained and easy to navigate. I also loved how peaceful and clean the area was — great for photography or just taking a break from city life. Whether you’re visiting Whistler or live nearby, I highly recommend stopping by Alta Lake. It’s definitely worth it!
Hardik V — Google review
One of my favourite lakes to visit! Beautiful views, peaceful atmosphere, and we even spotted a bear! The washrooms were clean too, which is always a bonus. Highly recommend this spot for a relaxing nature escape.
Maggie P — Google review
Alta Lake is gorgeous!! A little chilly for swimming, but refreshing! If you have a paddleboard / kayak/ canoe etc....its a great lake for it! We went to Rainbow park to enter this part of Alta Lake. There is also a great Crepe stand to check out!
Micaela R — Google review
Nice park for swimming and kayaking. Launch for the kayak was easy with a sandy bottom. You can also rent kayaks and sup's. There are beautiful views of Whistler and Blackholm mountains while kayaking. It is important to note that our GPS took us to the north road to get to the park where there was no parking. We found the parking area on our own. You can see it from the drop off area but have to go around back onto the hwy to get to the parking! Crazy. When getting directions, type in Lakeside Park parking lot! Enjoy.
Cynthia M — Google review
Very beautiful views with silence ♥️♥️
Poet C — Google review
Beautiful lake!!! We took our kayak and decided to follow the River of Golden Dream, it was spectacular. If you are comfortable on the water it is such a great afternoon. We made it to Green Lake and from there just called a cab. Great Adventure Afternoon
Sophie L — Google review
It's insanely beautiful, it's early fall and the trees are colorful, the weather is a bit chill but not cold, it's a nice walking distance from Whistler village, quiet and cozy spot to calm down and enjoy the nature, highly recommended if you are anywhere near Whistler. 💕😍
Mandana A — Google review
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47Alpha Lake

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Alpha Lake, located just south of Whistler, is a serene spot offering a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. The lake is known for its sandy beaches, docks, and opportunities for fishing and swimming. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic trails surrounding the area. With its tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings, Alpha Lake provides an ideal setting for early morning relaxation or a leisurely day by the water.
Very nice place for swimming, kayaking. Clear and nice water. Small paid parking lot but you can park on the road easily - July 2023.
Helena W — Google review
It’s Very fun to swim at with an amazing view of the lake.Not that far from where I’m staying.Lots of parking on the road and in the area!There is also a diner near it if you get hungry!
Isla F — Google review
Loved the scenery here. Must visit place when in whistler. Also, you don't have to really pay for the parking. And you can sit and eat, enjoy your time off.
Ritika T — Google review
Kinda boring 🥱. JUST KIDDING!! 100% recommend to come here! So much beautiful! 🤩
Sandeep N — Google review
Its quiet good and beautiful as not many visits here as its smaller in area compared to other lakes around
Latesh U — Google review
Beautiful lake.
Aa L — Google review
Family friendly
D. C — Google review
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48Whistler Visitor Centre

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The Whistler Visitor Centre is the perfect place to start your adventure in Whistler. You can purchase tickets for various activities here, including gondola rides and backcountry excursions. The center also provides up-to-date information on local trail conditions and offers maps and guides for exploring the area. Whether you're planning a winter ski trip or a summer hiking expedition, the knowledgeable staff at the Visitor Centre can help you make the most of your visit.
The Whistler Visitor Centre is a great first stop when visiting this fantastic place! The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering great advice and recommendations for exploring the area. From there, it's easy to see why Whistler is such a popular destination. Getting there was a breeze - I took the convenient bus from Burrard Station (booking my ticket online in advance was super easy). The village itself is charming and pedestrian-friendly, with a great vibe. There's so much to do, from exploring the shops and restaurants to enjoying the stunning mountain views. I also noticed lots of people renting bikes, which looked like a fun way to get around. Whether you're into outdoor activities or just relaxing, Whistler has something for everyone. Highly recommend checking it out!
Fahad M — Google review
Maybe it was the summer rain or just the quiet of a town without snow, but everything felt a little still. I was surprised to find a %Arabica café here and stepped in for a moment. I didn’t get a coffee myself, just ordered one for a friend, but the space had a quiet warmth that lingered, especially on a rainy summer day.
Judy H — Google review
Super friendly staff at the visitor centre! There are stores inside (with a super tiny Tim Hortons) and nice guides and maps for tourists. Maria was patient and informed us of the paths that we had to take and some tips to get the most out of Whistler. Nice starting point for the trip!
Bruno R — Google review
Thank you Marie for the assistance you gave me during my stay in Whisler village. The visit to green lake was lovely, free transit on bus #10 was great. Appreciate your support. Jossie
The E — Google review
The Whistler Visitor Centre is a great first stop - super friendly staff with tons of great tips for hikes and things to do around the area. Definitely ask them in person (don’t use the chat!) — they’re so helpful and welcoming. There’s even a tiny Tim Hortons inside. Perfect place to start exploring this beautiful village!
Polina — Google review
Nice visitor center in Whistler. You can ask them for everything that you want to do in Whistler. They have nice hikes and tips for you. Ask them live but don't use the chat! On the chat they tell you to look at alltrails! Thanks 😂☑️
Sam H — Google review
Our family had been enjoying our trip to Whistler until we visited the Whistler Information Centre to ask about shuttle bus information. Unfortunately, the experience was disappointing. When we first arrived, an older staff member asked us to move away from the lineup, even though the sign clearly indicated “line starts here.” When it was our turn at the counter, another staff member, Sue, responded to our question with impatience and visible frustration. When I politely tried to confirm her answer, she was dismissive and rude. What made the experience even more disheartening was that, from my observation, most white visitors were greeted with smiles and friendliness, whereas our family—being people of colour—did not receive the same courtesy. This left us feeling unwelcome and singled out. In hindsight, we should have simply looked up the shuttle information online rather than visiting the centre, as no one should leave feeling insulted or discriminated against. As Canada is a diverse and welcoming country known for its friendly people, I respectfully request that the appropriate authority address this matter to ensure that all visitors are treated with fairness and respect.
Jimmy M — Google review
My friends and I had such an incredible time exploring Whistler. If you ever plan to visit for a short period of time I recommend at least 3-5 days. The Gondola ride to see the Whistler mountain and peak-to-peak is a must! You only need one ticket to ride on their Gondolas. Once your on top of the mountain, you can go hiking and explore the natures. Winter time they offer varieties Winter activities-skiing, snowboarding, etc. Summer- tons of bike riding hiking, etc. Gondola ends at 5pm so be sure you have your schedule set!
Eden — Google review
4230 Gate Way Dr, Whistler, BC V8E 0Z8, Canada•https://www.whistler.com/•+1 604-935-3357•Tips and more reviews for Whistler Visitor Centre

49Joffre Lakes Park

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Joffre Lakes Park, located just north of Pemberton in British Columbia, is a picturesque parkland featuring mountain trails and three glacier-fed lakes. The park offers some of the most stunning hiking trails in BC, with challenging climbs that promise spectacular views of jagged mountain peaks, sprawling icefields, and vibrant turquoise lakes. Visitors can also enjoy camping, mountaineering, fishing, and observing the region's wildlife.
This place is absolutely surreal and easily one of the most beautiful trails I’ve ever hiked. We reserved a park pass online 48 hours before our trip, which made planning easy. The trail isn’t overly long, taking us about 4 hours round trip, including plenty of stops and a nice break at the top. We went on a weekday, and it was pretty busy, so I can only imagine how crowded weekends might get. Layers are essential, as are good hiking boots and hiking poles—they made all the difference. Near the parking lot, there’s a small lake called Lower Lake. The longest part of the hike is the stretch between Lower Lake and Middle Lake, which has some challenging sections. However, as an occasional hiker, I was able to handle it without too much difficulty. Once you reach Middle Lake, it’s a short trek to Upper Lake, and you don’t want to miss it—it’s breathtaking. Overall, this was such a fun and rewarding hike. The views were spectacular, especially on an overcast day, which added to the moody, picturesque atmosphere. Honestly, no photos could ever do it justice.
Christina M — Google review
Went 2 weeks ago with a friend. Was one of the first days with the snow so definitely slipping coming down. Although it is a very good hike for all different levels. Really beautiful and quiet for such a popular place. Would recommend to bring some spikes for those who are not avid hikers!
Helena R — Google review
Joffre Lakes is a breathtaking destination, with its stunning glacier views and crystal-clear, bluish waters. The beauty of the first lake is easily accessible, just a 5-minute walk from the trailhead. The second lake, though more challenging due to the steep elevation gain, rewards hikers with even more spectacular scenery. Unfortunately, we couldn’t make it to the second hike because we arrived late, but the first lake alone made the trip worthwhile. The park features three beautiful lakes, each offering unique views. In the summer, a reservation and park pass are required, but in the winter season, no reservation is needed. Arriving early is key to enjoying the best views without the crowds. Overall, Joffre Lakes is a must-see for nature enthusiasts!
Jannatul M — Google review
Joffre Lake is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful lakes in British Columbia. The stunning turquoise color of the water gives the lake a unique and magical appearance. The surrounding glaciers add to the breathtaking scenery, making it a must-visit destination. However, be prepared for mosquitoes, especially in warm weather, so don’t forget to bring insect repellent. The hike to the lake is fantastic and well-maintained. The entire round trip takes about 3.5 hours. After about 1.5 hours of hiking, you’ll reach the second lake, which is incredibly beautiful. It’s the perfect spot to sit, relax, and enjoy your lunch while taking in the gorgeous views.
Arash K — Google review
Joffre Lakes is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking breathtaking natural beauty in BC. The hike to all three lakes – Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes – spans about 10 km round-trip with a 370-meter elevation gain. While Lower Joffre Lake is just a quick 5-minute walk from the parking lot and has nice views, it can’t compare to the incredible scenery at the Middle and Upper Lakes. Middle Joffre Lake, the true gem of the trio, offers stunning turquoise waters that have to be seen to be believed. The color comes from glacial silt, which reflects light in a unique way. Upper Joffre Lake, though slightly more challenging to reach, is also impressive, with spectacular views of Matier Glacier and the surrounding peaks at an elevation of about 1,600 meters. The hike itself is moderate, with sections that can be steep and rocky, but it’s well worth the effort for the unforgettable scenery. If you’re looking for a rewarding adventure and some of the best views in BC, Joffre Lakes is the place to go. Make sure to bring good hiking shoes, plenty of water, and a camera to capture the incredible landscapes along the way!
Alireza M — Google review
One of the best hikes I have done. It is not long, but it is not an easy hike with steep hills and rocky trails. There are three lakes, and the views are breathtaking. During summer, a reservation is required, which opens up two days in advance. I would definitely recommend the hike, and if you have time, try to complete the whole hike. It is totally worth it. The colors of lakes are amazing. These are all unedited photos and videos.
Zee M — Google review
One of the best places I have visited in the world. The views are beyond imagination. The 5 km hike one way is a bit difficult because of the incline but the views are totally worth it. Getting down is easy comparatively. Do not miss visiting the Upper Lake because views keep on getting beautiful as you reach the upper Lake. The experience is out of this world. Such a breathtakingly beautiful. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is a stunning area located in British Columbia, Canada. It's known for its three vivid turquoise glacier-fed lakes along a hiking trail that leads through alpine forests and past waterfalls up to stunning vistas of glaciers and peaks. It's a popular spot for hiking, camping, and photography, offering breathtaking natural beauty. Highly recommended place.
Saurabh D — Google review
I recently visited Joffre Lakes and, as a newcomer to hiking with a mostly sedentary lifestyle, I was both nervous and excited about the challenge. Despite knowing it would be a tough uphill trek, I was eager to experience the beauty I’d heard so much about. The first lake is just minutes away from the parking area and is absolutely stunning. From there, the hike became more intense. It took me nearly two hours to reach the middle lake, with several rest stops along the way. The uphill climb was exhausting, but the moment I caught my first glimpse of the middle lake, all my fatigue melted away. The serene beauty of the lake filled me with a surprising burst of energy. I spent about 30 minutes there, taking pictures and soaking in the view. The final stretch to the upper lake was shorter but more challenging, with an even steeper ascent. However, my eagerness to see the lake kept me motivated. When I finally reached the upper lake, I was awestruck. The world seemed to pause around me. I spent an hour there, sitting on the rocks, removing my shoes and socks, and dipping my feet into the icy glacier water while enjoying my lunch. For anyone planning to visit, I highly recommend bringing plenty of water, food, sunscreen, and bug/mosquito repellents, especially during the summer. Don’t forget to get the free day pass two days in advance at 7 AM. Joffre Lakes is a breathtaking experience worth every step of the hike.
Kulsum B — Google review
Duffey, Lake Road, Mount Currie, BC V0N 2K0, Canada•https://bcparks.ca/joffre-lakes-park/•(800) 689-9025•Tips and more reviews for Joffre Lakes Park

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Bubly Tube Park, situated in the Base 2 Zone on Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler, offers an exciting snow activity for families and individuals. It provides a thrilling experience of sliding down snowy slopes using rubber inner tubes, making it perfect for those who want to enjoy the snow without skiing or snowshoeing. The park features multiple lanes and a tube conveyor lift to easily bring riders back up to the top for endless fun.
Great activity for any age group and level of expertise. Easily accessible from the whistler village center ( free ride from the excalibur gondola). You can get a 1 or 2 hr pass. One hour is enough to go through the slide a few times ( if there isn’t wait).
Akanksha V — Google review
The Bubbly Tube Park is a fun spot and a great way to spend time with kids! The lanes are fast and exciting—some might even feel a bit scary, even for adults. However, keep in mind that buying tickets online in advance doesn’t guarantee entry. You still need to arrive early, wait in line, and exchange them for physical tickets, which can be frustrating. Plan ahead and give yourself extra time for a smooth experience.
Alina M — Google review
Nice place top of the mountains to do tubing. They open 11 but unfortunately they were little late to open the place due to some kind of issue. Overall their stuff were kind and helpful. Very nice place to be in outdoors. Weekends can get full and you may drive and not be able to slide and parking on weekends is good luck. Try weekdays to skip the overcrowding.
Tony S — Google review
Whistler's ice tubing park is an exhilarating experience for both kids and adults. Nestled in the picturesque surroundings, it offers a perfect blend of excitement and natural beauty. The recent snowfall enhances the thrill, turning the tubing adventure into a winter wonderland delight. The location's suitability for families is commendable, with various tubing lanes catering to different age groups. What sets this park apart is the stamina-testing aspect – the brisk downhill slides demand both physical effort and skill. The carefully designed lanes ensure a safe yet thrilling ride, making it accessible for all levels of adventure seekers. The staff's attention to safety measures provides a reassuring environment for families. The ambiance is festive, creating a joyful atmosphere that resonates with the holiday spirit. The sound of laughter and cheers fills the air as participants zoom down the slopes, creating lasting memories. In conclusion, Whistler's ice tubing park is a fantastic destination for those seeking an adrenaline rush in a winter paradise. The recent snowfall enhances the experience, making it a must-visit for families looking to create cherished memories together.
Jagjeet S — Google review
A great time for all ages. Our 5 year old had a blast with all the different runs and I was impressed at how smooth the ride was. The black diamond runs were plenty fast for adults to get a thrill! We went on a Tuesday so the lines were very short too!
Chris A — Google review
A fun activity for the family. Quite expensive for tubing, was over $100 for 2 adults and a 5yo. There are plenty of runs so not too long to wait. The longest queue is getting through the staff member scanning every ticket every time you go through, a slow process so the queue backs up. Great to have some black runs as well as the basic ones. The staff at the top were really friendly. There is no where to get water or a drink, the van for refreshments hadn't opened on a monday by 1pm when we left, so there really needs to be a drink machine to be able to buy water, as it's a long walk to the tube travelator and lots of kids were exhausted and looking for water. Overall a fun thing to do.
Tanya C — Google review
A good place to go if you want to have fun. We purchased an hour session. We had two double tube rides and two single tube rides. Better to be there minutes after it opens, so you can avoid Line ups and you can have more tubing experiences. The only minor con is that you have more walk going to the tube after the gondola ride dropped off at mid section. Walking on the stairs and on the tubing platform. But overall, I did enjoy it!
Stine R — Google review
Awesome place to spend time with family for tubing and skiing. Well maintained and not so pricey. Parking available by the location and it’s free. Tubing was around 28$ for an hour and less than 40 for 2 hours. There are 7 lanes of which lanes 5,6,7 are thrilling. The other lanes are also good. Washroom is available by the ticket counter. There will be a possible wait time if you are walking in to the location. Enjoyed the time there. Lots of photo opportunities.
Anjith J — Google review
Whistler Blackcomb, 4870 Glacier Ln, Whistler, BC V8E 1M6, Canada•https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-…•(800) 766-0449•Tips and more reviews for bubly Tube Park
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  • Whistler to Grand Canyon National Park drive
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  • Whistler to Greater Palm Springs drive
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  • Vancouver
  • Port Coquitlam
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  • Fort Langley
  • Boston Bar
  • Langley City
  • Delta
  • Powell River
  • Mission
  • Tsawwassen
  • White Rock
  • Aldergrove
  • Harrison Hot Springs
  • Blaine
  • Abbotsford
  • Nanaimo
  • Chilliwack
  • Lund
  • Parksville
  • Hope

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Whistler throughout the year

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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