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August 2009 – Whistler Things To Do

A complete list of Things To Do In Whistler for the month of August, 2009. Summer is wrapping up with some awesome events:

i. 2009 World Police & Fire Games
August 4 – 6, 2009
The World Police and Fire Games Federation is a non-profit organization run by the Californian Police Athletics Federation. Every two years they hold a spectacular international sporting event offering police officers, firefighters and customs and correction officers from around the world an opportunity to showcase their athletic excellence in over 65 sporting events. This year the Games are held in British Columbia with golf, mountain biking and orienteering events taking place in Whistler.

ii. Salish Wool Weaving
August 8 – 9, 2009
Knit or crochet your very own tunic that can be worn, mounted or displayed as a textile art piece. Taught by Squamish Nation Master Weavers Chief Janice George and Buddy Joseph, this two-day workshop is held at the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre and includes lunch each day, an instructional CD ROM, use of a Salish loom and all supplies. 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. $350 per person. Pre-registration is required: 604-964-0990.

iii. Kokanee Crankworx
August 8 – 16, 2009
This is one of the hottest events in Whistler! This premier mountain bike festival features freeride competitions, pro riding demos, FREE music and entertainment.

iv. 2nd Annual Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival
August 15, 2009
Canadian cheese rolling returns to Blackcomb Mountain for another day of chasing an 11-pound cheese wheel down the hill. Events include men’s and women’s heats along with kids uphill races in between, face painting, cheese bowling, cheese Twister and cheese seminars. Sample cheese from all over Canada and meet local cheese makers. 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

v. Lil’wat Cedar Weaving
August 15, 2009
Learn about the traditional uses of cedar and create your own weaving under the guidance of accomplished Lilwat Nation cedar weaver, Melvin Williams. The workshop is from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and is held at the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre. Fee includes all supplies, $65 per person. Pre-registration is required: 604-964-0990.

vi. Slow Food Cycle Sunday
August 16, 2009
Sea to Sky’s signature agritourism event, Slow Food Cycle Sunday Pemberton blows the fast-food drive-through away. A pedal-powered trip through the natural buffet that is Pemberton Meadows farmland, to meet local growers and sample produce fresh from the field, Slow Food Cycle is: good for your carbon credits, flat and scenic and ride-able for all ages and levels of fitness, and a sensory smorgasbord. Register and begin your cycle at the Pemberton Community Centre at 9:00am.

vii. Mountain West Music Fest
August 21 – 23, 2009
Roll out the picnic blankets, unleash the kids and rock out to the good vibes at the first Mountain West Music Fest, a weekend of live music in Whistler. Put together by the producer of the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival, its the best place to see what happens when the laid back West Coast vibe gains a little altitude. www.mountainwestmusicfest.com.

viii. 5 Peaks Trail Running Race
August 22, 2009
This upper alpine race takes place on Whistler Mountain and features steep climbs, sharp descents and craggy wilderness trails. Register to compete at 5peaks.com. Spectators of all ages are welcome and can explore Whistler’s hiking and sightseeing trails after the race. Races include a Children’s Challenge, Sport Course and Enduro Course.

ix. Feeding the Spirit
August 20, 2009
This Aboriginal culinary event highlights the best the region has to offer. Held at the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre, learn cooking techniques and methods from Four Seasons Resort Whistlers chef and sommelier. Together, you will cook a 3-course lunch featuring local indigenous foods and taste corresponding Aboriginal wines. 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, $140 per person. Pre-registration is required: 604-964-0990.

x. Bannock Bakers Family Activity
August 22, 2009
Perfect for the whole family, this interactive workshop offers the chance to make and taste bannock. Held at the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre, find out how this Aboriginal food staple links us with people from around the world. Fee includes a bannock kit to take home and share. 10:30 to 11:30 am, $5 per person. Children must be at least 6 years old. Pre-registration is required: 604-964-0990.

xi. The Seduction of Spirit with Dr. Deepak Chopra
August 23 – 29, 2009
Join Deepak, David Simon and the Chopra Centre staff for a life-changing journey of meditation, celebration and inner transformation all in the comfort of a relaxed group setting. Interweaving The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success with advanced meditation techniques, daily energy work and yoga practice, this experience creates an opening of emotional and spiritual pathways. For tickets and more information please see Whistler Wellness. For Tickets please check out Deepak Chopra in Whistler Seduction.

xii. Celebrating Change with Deepak Chopra
August 27, 2009
Join this inspirational gathering dedicated to a bold vision: to create a critical mass of consciousness to heal ourselves, our community and the planet through personal and social transformation. Featuring Deepak Chopra, Joseph Pepe Danza and Kali and Patrick Brauckmann. Whistler Conference Centre, 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm; mingle with friends until 7:30 pm when seminar begins. Good will offering of $20 reserves your seat. For more information and to book tickets check out Deepak Chopra Seminar in Whistler.

xiii. Feast in the Mountains
August 29, 2009
This gourmet wandering picnic features the best of regional food and drink created by BC chefs, farmers, vintners and brewers and brings a little Slow Food to the heart of Whistler. For more information check out Feast In The Mountains Picnic.

Don’t forget all the Whistler Ongoing Events that have been happening in throughout the Summer. Here are some that are still around for the month of August 2009 for Things To Do In Whistler:

Toonie Rides
April 30 – September 24, 2009
Join the locals every Thursday for a $2 race sponsored by Whistler businesses and organizations. Racers get food and fresh bevvies at the end of every ride. Sign in is at 5:30 pm and the race begins at 6:30 pm. Participants must be WORCA (Whistler Off Road Cycling Association) members to compete.

Phat Wednesdays Freeride Series
mid June to end of August
Head to the Whistler Mountain Bike Park every second Wednesday for a downhill race similar to the Toonie Rides. Each race takes place on a different trail or course so you never know what you’re going to get. All ages and skill levels welcome. Après at the GLC. Sign in at 5:00 pm.

Whistler Farmer’s Market
June 21 – October 11, 2009 – Sundays
The Whistler Farmer’s Market returns to the pedestrian streets of the Upper Village (near the Fairmont Chateau Whistler) every Sunday this summer, featuring local produce from the Pemberton Valley and beyond, tasty artisan foods, live cooking demos by Whistler Chefs and live music. Choose from a selection of crafts, organic and local produce, jams, honey, baked goods, jewellery and much more. The market runs every Sunday from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. www.whistlerfarmersmarket.org

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake
Various dates through the end of August
Featuring two to four day workshops from beginner to intermediate level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting, sketching and life drawing, taking place right on the beautiful Alta Lake waterfront. For a complete schedule and registration, please see the Whistler Arts Council.

Women’s Nights at Whistler Mountain Bike Park
June 22, 2009 – September 7, 2009
Every Monday and Wednesday, grab your best girls and hit the Bike Park for an estrogen-fuelled ride – no boys allowed. All levels of experience are welcome. Get discounts on rentals and learn from an experienced guide. Afterwards, bond over bevvies at the GLC après. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Blackcomb Base Adventure Zone
June 20 – September 7, 2009
If hiking, biking or exploring doesn’t tire them out, take your family for a ride at the Adventure Zone located at the base of Blackcomb. It’s huge fun for both big and little folk, and only minutes from the base of Whistler Mountain. Activities range in price and include the ever-popular Westcoaster Luge, mini golf, a climbing wall, a bungy trampoline, trail rides, a human gyroscope, a climbing web and a jumping castle and slide.

Whistler Street Entertainment
August 1 – 30, 2009 weekends and holidays
Animating the paths of Whistler Village, performers from the Sea to Sky Corridor and touring artists from across Canada provide free, family-friendly interactive entertainment like juggling, circus acts, music, bike stunts, dancing and acrobatics.

Mountain Top Dining
June 27 – September 7, 2009
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening, from June 27 until September 7, Whistler Blackcomb hosts an incredible alpine dining experience at the Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain. Ride up on the Gondola and enjoy mouth-watering food while taking in famous Whistler views at 4,000 ft. above the Village. Choose from Whole Hog Friday, the Saturday Night BBQ or the Sunday Salmon Bake. Live music plays on all nights. Tickets are available by calling 1-800-766-0449.

July 2009 – Whistler Things To Do

Top Things To Do in Whistler this July 2009

Come and visit and watch or take part in these fun July Whistler Events…

Whistler Dragon Boat Festival

July 4–5, 2009

Spend the weekend on Alta Lake with beating drums, fierce paddling, cheering spectators, and live entertainment.

Lunafliks Presents “HOME”

July 8, 2009

The Feature Film HOME is Rated G, this movie is a stunning visual portrayal of Earth. HOME is made up of stunning aerial images which have been filmed in 54 countries around the world, in 120 locations. Narration by Glenn Close offers constructive insight into the major environmental and social challenges facing our world. Head to Lost Lake Park for a FREE sundown screening of the feature film HOME. A free shuttle service is provided by Ziptrek and Whistler Eco Tours from the gondolas starting at 8:30 pm and after the film ends. Rain location is the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre with doors opening at 7:00 pm.

For more information visit: Luna Events

Whistler Children’s Art Festival

July 11–12, 2009

This magical, fun-filled weekend in Whistlers Creekside features a multitude of hands-on workshops led by professional artists in fine arts, crafts, theatre, multi-media, dance and music. Roving musicians, zany characters and popular children’s performers provide entertainment.

Lunafliks Presents “PUSH”

July 15, 2009

Feature film: PUSH is Rated 14A; One push can change everything. Push, the latest film by Paul McGuigan (Lucky Number Slevin), begins in 1945 when a shadowy U.S. government agency called Division produced a drug to genetically transform humans into an army of psychic warriors with telepathic, clairvoyant, and telekinetic super powers. They can move objects, see and create the future, and kill others without ever touching them. Head to Lost Lake Park for a sundown screening of PUSH. A free shuttle service is provided by Ziptrek and Whistler Eco Tours from the gondolas starting at 8:30 pm and after the film ends. Rain location is the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre with doors opening at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $7.00.

For more information visit: Luna Events Film

Outstanding in the Field

July 18, 2009

Join Araxi’s executive chef James Walt and North Arm Farm’s Jordan Sturdy for this inaugural event in Pemberton, just 35 km north of Whistler. A long, linen-draped table beckons adventurous diners to celebrate food at the source. Beginning with a tour of North Arm Farm, guests will enjoy a multi-course dinner and wine pairings set between the soil and the sky.

To Book Reservations Visit Outstanding in the Fields WebSite for Details

BC Cup Mountain Bike Race

July 19, 2009

Cheer on or take part in the first mountain bike race to be held at the spectacular Whistler Olympic Park, venue for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Whether you are a seasoned competitor or new to the sport, dont miss this opportunity to explore the brand new trails or watch from the sidelines. The BC Cup portion of the race is for licensed riders looking to capture the BAR (Best All Round) BC Cup Points Series and the Citizens Mountain Bike Race portion is for non-licensed riders wanting to test their skills, race their friends and be involved in the newest, classic mountain bike race in the Sea to Sky Corridor.

See Team Whistler for registration and more information.

Lunafliks Presents “BATTLE IN SEATTLE”

July 22, 2009

Feature film is BATTLE IN SEATTLE, Rated PG. It’s November 1999, and five days are about to rock the world as tens of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of Seattle in protest of the World Trade Organization’s Ministerial Meeting. Writer/Director Stuart Townsend brings together this talented ensemble to intertwine different points of view – from protesters and police to delegates and doctors — each of whom intentionally or accidentally find themselves on the streets of Seattle in those last days of the millennium. Head to Rebagliati Park for a sundown screening of BATTLE IN SEATTLE, starring Charlize Theron and Woody Harrelson. Rain location is the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre with doors opening at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $7.00.

For more information visit: Luna Events

Dirt Series Women Only Mountain Bike Camp

July 25–26, 2009

The Dirt Series women only bike camp is back for another weekend of rough riding and big air. Skills improvement for all levels and a chance to hang with the girls guarantees a great time. Leave the boys in the dust as you race down the Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Additional camps available in September.

For more details about the camp, visit the Dirt Series Website.

Lunafliks Presents “SHAMBHALA”

July 29, 2009

The Shambhala festival, first held in 1998, is the longest running electronic music and arts festival in Canada. How does a word-of-mouth festival with no corporate sponsorship come to attract crowds of over 12,000 and top DJs and producers like Krafty Kuts, Z-Trip and Fort Knox Five? Shambhala offers a glimpse into how such a thing is possible when a community of visionaries come together to turn their dreams into reality. This documentary captures the spirit of the first ten years of Shambhala, the people, the music, the mountains, the river that runs through the site and the feeling of gathering for six days with thousands of beautiful freaks. For this Event head to Lost Lake Park for a sundown screening of Shambhala Movie. A free shuttle service is provided by Ziptrek and Whistler Eco Tours from the gondolas starting at 8:30 pm and after the film ends. Rain location is the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre with doors opening at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $7.00.

For more information visit: Luna Events

For Ongoing 2009 Summer Fun, Things To Do In Whistler Events…

Whistler Toonie Rides

April 30–September 24, 2009

Join the locals every Thursday for a $2 race sponsored by Whistler businesses and organizations. Racers get food and fresh bevvies at the end of every ride. Sign in is at 5:30 pm and the race begins at 6:30 pm. Participants must be WORCA (Whistler Off Road Cycling Association) members to compete.

Whistler Phat Wednesdays Freeride Series

mid June to end of August

Head to the Whistler Mountain Bike Park every second Wednesday for a downhill race similar to the Toonie Rides. Each race takes place on a different trail or course so you never know what you’re going to get. All ages and skill levels welcome. Après at the GLC. Sign in at 5:00 pm.

Whistler Farmer’s Market

June 21–October 11, 2009 – Sundays

The Whistler Farmer’s Market returns to the pedestrian streets of the Upper Village (near the Fairmont Chateau Whistler) every Sunday this summer, featuring local produce from the Pemberton Valley and beyond, tasty artisan foods, live cooking demos by Whistler Chefs and live music. Choose from a selection of crafts, organic and local produce, jams, honey, baked goods, jewelery and much more. The market runs every Sunday from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm.

For More Information, Visit Whistler Farmer’s Market Merchants

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake

Various dates through the end of August

Featuring two to four day workshops from beginner to intermediate level instruction in oil, acrylic and watercolour painting, sketching and life drawing, taking place right on the beautiful Alta Lake waterfront.

For a complete schedule and registration, please see the Whistler Arts Workshop.

Women’s Nights at Whistler Mountain Bike Park

June 22, 2009–September 7, 2009

Every Monday and Wednesday, grab your best girls and hit the Bike Park for an estrogen-fueled ride — no boys allowed. All levels of experience are welcome. Get discounts on rentals and learn from an experienced guide. Afterward, bond over bevvies at the GLC après. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Whistler International All Star Hockey Tournament

June 20–July 13, 2009

The Whistler International All Star Hockey Tournament is an elite youth tournament designed to bring together hockey players with a high level of commitment to their sport. Whistler has hosted this event, which is known as one of the best summer hockey competitions in North America, at Meadow Park Sports Centre since 1992.

For more information or to become involved visit Whistler All Star Hockey

Whistler Summer 2009 Glacier Skiing

June 20–July 26, 2009

Summer skiing and riding on Blackcomb Mountain’s Horstman Glacier.

Blackcomb Base Adventure Zone

June 20–September 7, 2009

If hiking, biking or exploring doesn’t tire them out, take your family for a ride at the Adventure Zone located at the base of Blackcomb. It’s huge fun for both big and little folk, and only minutes from the base of Whistler Mountain. Activities range in price and include the ever-popular Westcoaster Luge, mini golf, a climbing wall, a bungy trampoline, trail rides, a human gyroscope, a climbing web and a jumping castle and slide.

Whistler Street Entertainment

July 1–31, 2009 weekends and holidays

Animating the paths of Whistler Village, performers from the Sea to Sky Corridor and touring artists from across Canada provide free, family-friendly interactive entertainment like juggling, circus acts, music, bike stunts, dancing and acrobatics.

Whistler Mountain Top Dining

June 27–September 7, 2009

Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening, from June 27 until September 7, Whistler Blackcomb hosts an incredible alpine dining experience at the Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain. Simply ride up on the Gondola and enjoy mouth-watering food while taking in famous Whistler views at 4,000 ft. above the Village. Choose from Whole Hog Friday, the Saturday Night BBQ or the Sunday Salmon Bake. Live music plays on all nights. Tickets are available by calling 1.800.766.0449.

Whistler ArtWalk

July 1–August 31, 2009

This 6th annual free two-month walking tour features regional artists and artisans in host galleries throughout Whistler Village including cafes, retail outlets, hotels and restaurants. Artists from Lions Bay to Lillooet showcase works of painting, photography, multi-media, fibre arts, sculpture, pottery and jewellery.

For More Information Visit Whistler Arts Council.

Whistler Early Bird Cross Country Ski Passes on Sale

Even though I love downhill skiing and boarding, I still think there’s something totally Zen about cross country skiing.  I had many amazing days on the Mountains, but magical nights cross country skiing around Lost Lake in Whistler, when all is quiet, the night lights shimmering on the snow, and the only thing you hear is the sound of your breath.  Magical.  That’s why at night you’ll probably find me on the trails around Lost Lake rather than in the busy village.  For us cross skiers, I thought I’d include a post about the Early Bird Sale for the trails around Lost Lake.

The Early Bird is on sale until December 7th, and you can get your passes at Meadow Park Sports Centre, call 604-935-7529 or visit the Cross Country Information on the Whistler Web Site for details.

Here are the deals before December 7th:

Early Bird Regular Season Pass Savings
Adult $179 $224 $45
Youth $107.50 $134.50 $27
Child $89 $112 $23
Family $358 $448 $90
Night Adult $89 $112 $23
Night Youth $53.75 $67 $13.25
Night Child $45 $56 $11
Night Family $179 $224 $45

Night Skiing starts at 3pm and goes until 9pm.  The ticket booth closes at 8pm though, so you need to be on the trails by 8pm to enjoy the night cross country skiing.

Of course Whistler has another cross country trail to offer, in the New Olympic Park.  I will write a separate post for that, but for information please visit their site.

The New Olympic Park is a little ways down the road from Whistler, or before you get to Whistler.  I will include maps, directions, prices and details in my next post.

Enjoy the nights with cross country skiing.

Cheers,
Victor

What to do in Whistler during cold and rainy November, 2008

In Whistler November is a month of much anticipation for the new ski and snowboard season to begin.  To make the wait a little more bearable, November is full packed of fun events for all ages.  Here is a list of the main events leading to the big Opening of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains for the new ski season, on November 27th, 2008…

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Showcase Vancouver Grand Opening Sale
at West 4th and Burrard in Vancouver, BC

  • Whistler Blackcomb are featuring the new Gondola to
    connect Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains
  • Also, this is the time to remember to sign up for the
    Express Card

November 1st and 2nd
Warren Miller’s Children of Winter
at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC

November 2nd
Winter Farmer’s Market
on Blackcomb Way

November 6th to 10th
Cornucopia – Celebration of Wine and Food
in Whistler at many location around the Village

November 6th
ARTrageous
at Whistler Art Galleries

November 9th
Winter Farmer’s Market
on Blackcomb’s Way

November 14th to 16th
Whistler Creekside Fashion and Lifestyle Market
at Whistler Creekside

November 16th and 23rd
Winter Farmer’s Market
on Blackcomb’s Way

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November 27th – Ski and Snowboard Opening Day for the 2008-2009 Season

on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains
November 28th and 29th
Bizarre Bazaar
at Telus Whistler Conference Centre

November 30th
Winter Farmer’s Market
on Blackcomb’s Way

August 2008 Whistler Events

So you can’t get up to Whistler by regular means this beautiful long weekend due to the rock slide, but there’s still time to have fun and enjoy Whistler this summer.   Here is a list of events to check out for the rest of August:

Don’t forget about the weekend Farmer’s Market at Blackcomb side, every Sunday until Canadian Thanksgiving weekend (mid October).  Tasty artisan foods and live cooking demos by Whistler’s Chefs. Local artists, musicians and face painting. Lots of fun and activities for families and children.

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake – Beginner Acrylics
August 6, 2008 – August 8, 2008
This class will teach some basic techniques in painting acrylics on canvas and is suitable for students at the beginner to intermediate level. For more information on the Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake, visit the Whistler Arts Council web site.

Kokanee Crankworx
August 9, 2008 – August 17, 2008
Whistler’s premier mountain bike festival, featuring freeride competitions, pro riding demos, FREE music and entertainment.

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake – Intermediate Watercolour
August 13, 2008 – August 15, 2008
Led by instructor Grant Fuller, this workshop is intended for intermediate painters interested in watercolour. For more information on the Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake, visit the Whistler Arts Council web site.

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake – Art of Drawing: Beginner to Intermediate
August 16, 2008 – August 17, 2008
A course meant for beginner and intermediate level artists interested in studying and sketching basic shapes with gesture drawings. For more information on the Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake, visit the Whistler Arts Council web site.

Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake – Effective Use of Light in Composition & Design
August 22, 2008 – August 24, 2008
This workshop will delve into the effective use of light and pattern, and focus on the inspiration and ideas for the painting through preliminary studies before proceeding with a finished work. For more information on the Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake, visit the Whistler Arts Council web site.

Campground C
August 23, 2008
The second annual “Campground C” country-rock music festival will feature a hot list of artists performing all day long, plus a ton of fun activities for the whole family. More information.

K9 Wine & Dine for WAG
August 23, 2008
Whistler Animals Galore (WAG) and the Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa host the 6th Annual K9 Wine and Dine on Saturday August 23, 2008. Come out and support WAG and its efforts to provide quality care and second chances to animals in need in Whistler. The event features a sumptuous three-course meal, as well as dinner for your four-legged friend, auctions with great prizes and more. Call Carol at 604.935.8364 or email ccoffey@thewagway.com for more information.

In-SHUCK-ch Days
August 23, 2008 – August 24, 2008
Join us at the second annual In-SHUCK-ch Days on August 23rd and 24th in Skatin, located along the Lillooet Lake Forest Service road in the scenic Lillooet River Valley. In-SHUCK-ch Days will offer fun for the whole family including free food, live music, traditional First Nations games and activities, a children’s fun zone, and much more. This event will showcase the Nation�s rich culture and strong community spirit.
For more information visit the In-SHUCK-ch website.

Feast of Fields
August 30, 2008
Feast of Fields is a gourmet, wandering, harvest festival picnic. With a wine glass and linen napkin in hand, you can taste the very best of BC from chefs, vintners, brewers, farmers and food artisans from across the province from 1-5 p.m. at Rebagliatti Park in Whistler.
For more information go to the official web site.

40 Fun Things To Do In Whistler

If you don’t ski and it’s not winter, what are some things to do in Whistler?

In short, anything you want. Unlike many resorts, Whistler BC is a self sustained mini city with a complete infrastructure that offers all the comforts of the big city, the charm and gratitude of a small town and the outdoor activities of a world class resort.

Many people have the idea that Whistler Canada is an epicenter for “extreme snow sports”, and they are right, but not entirely. Whistler is for the young and the young at heart, for the active and the couch potato, for the foodie and the partier, for the peace seeking and the people watcher, for the thrill seeker, for the individual and the family.

I’m going to attempt to list and categorize some of the things you can do in Whistler and over time I will discuss each item in a lot more detail.

Here it goes…

Whistler Activities and Sports

  • Skiing…duh…but did you know you can ski in the Summer too?
  • Snowboarding…another duh
  • Cross Country Skiing
  • Skate Skiing
  • Skating
  • Mountain Biking on Trails
  • Whistler Mountain Bike Park
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Running
  • ATV
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Gliding…yeah, the soaring kind
  • White Water Rafting
  • Canoeing, Kayaking and Rafting
  • Hiking
  • Climbing
  • Roller Blading
  • Swimming
  • Flying Trapeze…as in the circus kind in open air
  • Spin Cycle Human Gyroscope… I won’t even try to describe this one
  • Climbing Wall

Whistler Attractions

  • Learn about Whistler Ecology including a guided tour of bear and wildlife
  • Visit the Whistler Museum and check out the local history and the retro ski gear from the past
  • Check out Whistler Beaches and Parks
  • Explore the Forest Canopy via Suspension Bridges
  • Whistler Live Performances…check out coming up Events
  • Ride the Zipline

Whistler Leisure

  • Enjoy an open-air chairlift ride to the very top of Whistler Mountain
  • Picnic on a glacier
  • Go for a walk on the Valley Trail, a paved 20km (~12 miles) trail along the Whistler Golf Course…you don’t have to walk the whole trail
  • Take a float plane or a helicopter ride
  • Horseback Riding
  • Go Shopping and explore Whistler’s retail therapy…something for everyone
  • one word…SPA
  • Movies at the Whistler Movie Theatre
  • Visit the Art Galleries
  • Sit and sip your drink and people watch
  • Breathe in some amazingly clean air

Amazingly there are more things to do in Whistler during the Summer than in the Winter.

If you have any specific questions, please leave us a comment and we’ll answer in a timely fashion.