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Guide to Nordic and Cross Country Skiing in Whistler

Have you ever dreamed of cross-country skiing through pristine, snow-covered forests with majestic mountains as your backdrop? If so, then cross-country skiing in Whistler is the perfect winter activity for you.  With miles of groomed trails and stunning views, it’s no wonder why so many people flock to this ski destination every year.  To help…

Whistler Pride 2023: Canada’s Premier Queer Ski Festival

Whistler is famously known as a hub of activities, nature, world-class dining, and nightlife. While it may not be the first place that comes to mind as an LGBTQI+ destination, this small but mighty town is full of surprises, hosting the largest pride festival of its kind across Canada.  From what started out as a…

An Epic On Mountain Whistler Winter Itinerary

Known as the mecca of North American skiing, an epic day at Whistler Blackcomb means you need an epic Whistler winter itinerary. And if you have come all the way here, you might as well spend as much time as possible ON the mountain, rather than off. Check out our on mountain Whistler itinerary to…

Winter Camping Whistler: Car, Tent, and Long Term

Camping in Whistler is extremely popular in the summer and warmer months. But some diehard skiers take the same attitude in the snow and partake in winter camping in Whistler.  Hotels can be expensive during the ski season and tend to sell out over holidays. So to avoid paying that premium, people are pitching tents…

Whistler vs Banff: 2 Epic Options for a Canadian Ski Vacation

When choosing where to go for a British Columbian ski vacation, Whistler and Banff are the two resorts that probably come to mind. If you’re looking for excellent snow, luxury hotels, plenty of Australians and a great time, both are stellar options. But, maybe you need a deep dive into Whistler vs .Banff covering the…

16 Things to Do in Whistler This Winter – Local’s Edition

What to do in Whistler in winter? Skiing is great, but sometimes you have to fill in the in between times. Being bored in Whistler is practically a foreign concept, even when the skies are grey and the temperatures are in the negatives… Whether you’ve lived in Whistler for decades or are starting your first…

The Perfect Winter Day

There are tons of things to see & do in Whistler, other than hitting the slopes! A few of our recommendations: Zipline with TAG or Ziptrek through the snow covered trees Blackcomb Snowmobile, beginner or experienced, they have terrain for everyone Vallea Lumina with TAG, the lights are extra magical with the snow Cross country…