Whistler Blackcomb
The Whistler Village is surrounded by two Whistler Mountain peaks (2,182 meters) and Blackcomb Mountain (2,284 meters), serving as some of the most spectacular skiing resorts in North America. Owing to a chance of summer skiing on Horstman Glacier, Blackcomb resort delivers the most extended ski season in Canada. Heli-skiing, snowmobile trips, numerous restaurants, village eateries along with the ski-boot walking distance, Coca-Cola Tube Park for kids make this resort an excellent place for hikers and mountain bikers.
Ziptrek Ecotours
Ziptrek Ecotours, renowned as the head to the zipline-based adventure, is an opportunity to explore the spectacular environment of Whistler’s historical rainforest in 3 hours. Don’t miss out on memorable sceneries and the exhilarating experience of the Ziptrek through suspension bridges, ground trails, treetop platforms, and zip lines.
Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is a modern and exquisite First Nations museum in Whistler housing a collection of weavings, carvings, and narrations of the culture and history of local Squamish and Lil’wat peoples. Laid-back in on-site cafes, taste the mouthwatering First Nations-inspired dishes and buy handmade souvenirs at a center that shares locals’ culture and traditions with the world and honors nature.
Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park, constructed for the 2010 Winter Games, is now accessible as winter cross-country skiing trails. A set of Olympic rings and ski jumps with their unusual looking still at the facility offer you photo opportunities and a thrilling experience. Don’t ever miss out on skating on the plaza’s exclusive rink in the middle of flickering lights. The park isn’t limited to the winter as it welcomes people worldwide to its free outdoor performances and concerts in summer.
Lost Lake
Hiking, mountain biking, as well as bird-watching in summer, and snowshoeing and skiing in winter awaits you at a year-round tourist spot in Whistler. Lost Lake is a small beach area attracting many tourists to its tranquil forests and British Columbia wildlife.
Audain Art Museum
The wood-clad Audain Art Museum is one of the famous and modern cultural attractions in Whistler, founded in 2016 housing collections of British Columbian art and artists.
Whistler Museum
Are you interested in history and ancient times, take your time through exploring the early days of Whistler at the best place for history lovers, the Whistler Museum. The museum houses stunning exhibits of early residents and dwellers and local artists.
Scandinave Spa
Scandinave Spa is a memorable, relaxing experience of Nordic-inspired spa treatments where you can lay back and soak up in the spectacular surroundings. Don’t hesitate to use Scandinavian Spa baths and enjoy a steam room, sauna, and cold bath or waterfall.
Whistler Sliding Centre
Another 2010 Winter Olympic facility, the home to the world’s fastest ice track, gives you an adventurous experience of riding on the bobsleigh with speeds of up to 125 kph. The center also has a B plan for summers: the bobsleigh on wheels from June to September.