Between Sun and Snow, Visiting Whistler in Fall
Whistler in October and Whistler in November, it’s a fall wonderland. Nestled between the sun and the snow, Autumn (which comes as a surprise to a lot of visitors) is the secret jewel of Whistler. With vibrant, Fall colors dotting the treeline, crunchy autumn leaves in bright reds and oranges lining the Village Walk, and…
Whistler in a Day: What Can you Do with 24 Hours in Whistler?
Visiting British Columbia, but you only have 24 hours in Whistler to spare? What a shame! Even if you have just enough time to do Whistler in a Day, you can still hit up the highlights, and get a taste of our what town has to offer. Whistler is much more than just a humble…
Whistler Day Trippin’ to Squamish
Whistler Day Trippin’ to Squamish There are no bad days in Squamish Located at the north tip of Howe Sound on the Sea to Sky highway is the picturesque town of Squamish, snuggled between Vancouver and Whistler and just a stone’s throw away from both from Whistler and from Vancouver. It’s close enough for a…
Whistler, The Outdoor Activity Mecca of Summer
A wild world of wonder is just waiting for you, Whistler and outdoor activities go hand-in-hand. Where should you starting this summer season? One of the greatest things about our outdoor-haven is that there are seemingly endless outdoor activities, often open year round. One of the worst things about our outdoor-haven of Whistler? Trying to…
A Guided Tour of the Top 5 Whistler Neighbourhoods
Tourist guides of Whistler tend to focus exclusively on the Village: the walkable streets, the almost Disney-land like atmosphere but did you know that Whistle is divided up into more than one neighbourhood? That’s right! The Resort Municipality of Whistler has grown out of the village and spills into the surrounding valleys. When you think…
At The Top of the World: Whistler’s Suspension Bridge Updated 2019
UPDATE: Whistler Blackcomb Suspension Bridge to reopen Summer 2020, Dates Pending. …. In July one of Whistler’s newest attractions will reopen to the public. It’s extremely high up (sky high), has majestic views, is a world-class feat of engineering, and might push you past your comfort zone. Any guess as to what it is? It’s…
Planning A Whistler Corporate Retreat: What You Need to Know
It’s no secret that a group retreat could give your corporate team the space it needs to revitalize. Corporate retreats give your group time to refocus, debrief, and most importantly, connect with each other in ways that get them out of that cubicle trance, and into a work-enthused and team-supportive state. Whistler is the…
Welcome to Bear Country: A Common Sense Guide to Whistler Bears
Welcome to Whistler, home of world-class skiing, epic mountain biking, and two species of bear. Whistler has grizzly bears and black bears both in the woods, and in our neighbourhoods. A fact which many visitors only find out about after their first encounter. And while living in the same neck of the woods as a…
Whistler Guided Hikes: Learn from the Experts
The stunning, alpine lakes, the beautiful crests of snow-capped mountains peaking in the horizon, the tips of the pine trees creating the most beautiful skyline – we definitely can’t deny Whistler’s beauty. We certainly can’t blame people for wanting to hike and experience such a glorious environment in person. When it comes to hiking, you…
Whistler Camping: Know Before You Go
It’s no secret that Whistler is just chock-full of scenic camping spots and unforgettable opportunities. In fact, it’s such a non-secret that people from all over the world travel to Whistler to camp, and often, that means that first-time campers are trying out their skills in our wild wonderland. Whistler camping is legit! Whistler is…
Where it All Began: The Forged Axe Throwing Origin Story
As we come up on our first birthday, we have to take some time to reflect on the origins of Forged Axe Throwing. The past year has been one wild ride, going from a dream to reality sooner than it takes an axe to hit the bullseye. Many people along the way have asked us,…