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OVERVIEW
Escape to Whistler along the Sea to Sky Highway for an adventure of a lifetime. You can enjoy spectacular mountain views and take part in adrenaline-pumping outdoor activities, including skiing down Olympic runs. Stay in Whistler Village, conveniently located next to Whistler Blackcomb—consistently rated #1 ski resort in North America.

Places to stay



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Aava Whistler Hotel
The Aava Whistler hotel is an affordable hotel just steps from Whistler Village.
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Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel, Whistler
Nestled in Whistler Village and minutes from classic winter activities and exciting shopping opportunities, enjoy an elegant mountain stay at the Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel.
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Ski or snowshoe
Ski, snowboard, snowtube, snowmobile, bobsleigh, snowshoe or dogsled in the winter at Whistler Blackcomb.
Enjoy summer activities
Bike, hike, ATV, UTV or watch for wildlife in the summer at Whistler Blackcomb.
Discover ziplining
Soar through the forest on a thrilling zipline tour to remember.
Experience panoramic views
Travel PEAK 2 PEAK between Whister Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain on a 4.4 km, 11-minute scenic gondola ride you won’t forget, plus get a bird's eye view of Whistler along the Cloudraker Skybridge and Raven's Eye Cliff Walk.
Hike to Lost Lake
Stroll through the pedestrianized Whistler Village to shop, eat and drink, or take a 15-minute easy hike to visit the beautiful and tranquil waters of Lost Lake.
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Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre
Located in Whistler on the shared traditional territories of the Squamish Nation and Lil’wat Nation, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is a first of it’s kind project in Canada, with the partnership of two unique Nations who wish to share their cultural knowledge to inspire understanding and respect amongst all people. The building itself evokes the form of Squamish Longhouse and a Lil’wat Istken (earthen dwelling).
Highlights:
- Knowledgeable Cultural Ambassadors share their teachings on an hour-long tour including a hand drum welcome song, and a 15-minute film.
- Gather round a hand-carved journey canoe with impeccable craftsmanship.
- Walk along a short interpretive trail that passes through old-growth forest.
- Explore the gift shop and take home a piece of hand-crafted Indigenous artwork.
- Visit the Thunderbird Cafe, which features an Indigenous -inspired menu
Nearby cities

Squamish
Squamish is nestled in the Howe Sound Fjord, with vibrant turoquise waters and dramatic mountain ranges. Here, you can find your adventurous side, with breathtaking hikes, a deep-rooted climbing culture, world-class mountain biking, and even windsurfing! If you’re looking for something at a slower pace, try some of the local eats around town, or stroll the main strip for some shopping. With its stunning mountain views and vibrant outdoor scene, Squamish is the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for all types of explorers.

North Vancouver
Looking to hike mountains, visit canyons, taste local craft beer, or browse boutiques, galleries and more? North Vancouver is the place for you. A short drive or SeaBus ride from downtown Vancouver, North Vancouver is a lively destination for those looking to get outside or indulge in local arts and culture.

Vancouver
Visit the vibrant city of Vancouver. The urban metropolis of restaurants, pubs, museums, galleries and shopping is surrounded by the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, with plenty of activities to keep you busy. Plus, discover why the craft brewing scene is gaining widespread interest on a tour of the Vancouver Ale Trail.

Burnaby
Stay just outside of Vancouver in the city of Burnaby to experience all the attractions of both cities. Enjoy the beautiful parks, world-class shopping at BC’s largest mall, historical sites and art galleries in Burnaby.