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The Biggest, Baddest Activities in Whistler Groups

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Planning on a trip to Whistler with the family, friends, co-workers or fellow teammates? Whatever the dynamics of your group is, Whistler is a fantastic playland for everyone.

The activities in Whistler, BC are endless in both the winter and summer seasons. There’s a wide variety to choose from, everything from chilling in a hot tub at the spa, adrenaline-induced action or activities to truly make you soar. 

Need some inspiration? Here is a quick list of some of the biggest and baddest activities for your group to ensure you have an awesome Whistler vacation. 

16 Unforgettable Activities in Whistler, BC 

The ultimate list of seasonal activities in Whistler. For groups big and small, for ages young and old. In high season (summer and winter) call ahead to book your reservation well in advance to guarantee you can fit your party in at a time that works best for you.

1.Vallea Illumina

Best for all ages and groups

Vallea Illumina is a multimedia walk through the forest at night. Experience the beautiful light, music and whole ambiance of getting closer to nature. Treat yourself to some tasty marshmallows and hot chocolate before you set off on your nighttime adventure. This attraction has been so popular the last couple of summer seasons that they will remain open through the winter for the very first time in 2020

2. Scandinave Spa

Best for bachelorette parties and couples

Looking to slow things down and escape into a world of tranquility. Look no further than the Scandinave Spa nestled in the spruce grove cedars located just north of the main village. Experience the hydrotherapy hot and cold pools, and meditate in silence. This is a digital-free zone, so disconnect from social media or your work emails and be prepared to feel relaxed. 

3. White Water Rafting

Best for family and friends

If you’re comfortable being around the water and looking for a little bit of white water action, enjoy your time rafting down the white water rapids of Whistler. Another way to adventure through the mountains. Offered through The Adventure Group there are different levels of excitement dependant on what your experience and comfort level are with the rafting.

4. Skiing & Snowboarding

Best for groups visiting in Winter (and spring)

One of the biggest reasons to come to this mountain town is to experience the skiing or snowboarding. The mountain offers many skiing slopes that appeal to all levels from beginner to expert. If you’re comfortable with backcountry skiing then it’s a fantastic entryway to the vast terrain beyond the resort skiing. If your party is not familiar with Whistler Blackcomb it is highly recommended to hire an instructor or guide for the day to learn the ropes. 

5. Ziplining

Superfly zip line tours

Speed demons need only apply to a zip line tour of whistler

Best for couples, thrill seekers and teenagers

Zip your way over the trees either in the summer or winter through Ziptrek eco-tours or the adventure group’s Superfly. This is an awesome way to learn about the surrounding ecosystem while experiencing an exhilarating rush of excitement! There are a few different tours on offer dependant on how long you would like to go for. Get ready for a super fun experience! 

6. Axe Throwing

Best for groups with a competitive streak

The Forged Axe-Throwing based south of the main village in Function Junction is an awesome and cost-friendly activity for any group. 

Experience the Canadian way by throwing axes at a target and feeling completely badass when you score a bullseye. You will be taught the proper techniques for throwing an axe. Once you’ve had your axe throwing session treat yourself at one of the local breweries either at Coast Mountain or Whistler Brewery for an adult beverage.

7. The Escape Room

Best for team building and corporate events

Escape Room is located just below the Hilton in the main Whistler Village. This a great activity for the whole gang, especially if the weather is not quite up to standard. Immerse yourself into a themed room where you need to race against the clock to escape. 

Work together to use your intellect and strengths to figure out the clues. There are a few different rooms to pick from with varying levels of difficulty. Tip the ideal number is about 4-5 people for a room. This will put your group’s cooperation to the test. 

8. Helicopter Tours

Best for bucket-listers and romantics

Blackcomb Heli-Tours offers a great way to see Whistler from the sky. Choices on offer include a helicopter ride for the views or heli-ski fresh tracks in the winter. Don’t forget the various summer activities such as Heli-hiking, fishing, golf, and yoga. Of, for the romantics looking to propose to a special someone, let the company know in advance so they can help turn your idea into a reality!

9. Whistler Bungee Jumping 

Best for adrenaline junkies

This is one activity in Whistler that takes a leap of faith to try. If your all for adrenaline-induced experiences this one’s for you. Book now with the Whistler Bungee company and experience a 50 meters jump over the glacial fed Cheakamus river. This activity runs all year round and speaking from personal experience the harness is very comfortable. It’s a must-do to tick off the list. 

10. Dog Sledding

Dog sledding

The perfect Canadian backcountry activity, a great adventure for kids.

Best for families with children

Want to experience a traditional Canadian way of transportation? Experience being on a sled that’s pulled by a fantastic group of dogs through the old-growth forest in Callaghan Valley. Learn the commands by the musher and what it’s like to lead your team. Participants must be at least four years to ride. Book your tour through Canadian Wilderness Adventures. 

11. Float Plane 

Best for couples and small groups

Another mode of transportation through the air is to hop on board a floatplane with Whistler Air. Service connects Victoria and Vancouver to Whistler from May to September. It’s a really lovely way to take in the mountain views. You’ve got to get to Whistler someway, and a float plan is a mode of transportation worth every penny.

12. Fishing

Best for smaller groups who don’t mind getting wet.

This is a great activity for all to do as you can do any time of year. If not as familiar with the area there’s plenty of opportunities to hire a guide that can take you to the hidden fishing spots of Whistler, and guarantee you won’t walk away empty-handed. Rainbow trout is the most popular fish to catch in our waters. In the winter to learn how to ice fish, nothing gets more wintery then that! 

13. Snowmobiling  

Best for those with a sense of adventure

Blackcomb Snowmobiles, the family-owned adventure company offers fun tours for all as you snowmobile your way through the trees. As long as you have a valid driver’s licence you will be able to drive one of these puppies, if not or your not comfortable you can hundred percent go on the snowmobile as a pair. It still makes for a great time whatever you choose! There are a few different tours to choose from depending on what works for you. 

14. Mountain Biking 

Best for sports-junkies

As the summer went on, Whistler has become just as renowned for its mountain biking community and awesome trail network. This is an absolute must-do if you visit in the warmer months. There are plenty of options for rentals around the village and hiring a guide/instructor for the day. If you are a newbie this is highly recommended because they can make you feel confident from the gecko. Experience the downhill twist and turns at the bike park, or the natural roots and rocks on valley trails. There are all sorts of trails out there for all abilities. 

15. Snowshoeing 

Best for families and first-timers

Snowshoeing is a great activity to do in the winter. The pace and learning about the traditional ways of travel allows you to immerse yourself into the winter wonderland. Join the Canadian Wilderness Adventure of exploring the medicine trail which educates visitors on nature, the first nations and the power of natural remedies. If you’ve never done it before going with a group is a great way to learn and be shown around. There is also plenty of places to hire a pair of snowshoes and adventure through various trials. This activity is great for all ages and levels. 

16. Whistler Tubing Park

Best for families (but also great for all-ages)

During the winter months, Tubing is also offered on Blackcomb mountain. Race on a tube with your family and friends and see who gets to the bottom first. We guarantee that will be a very fun laugh for all. The Tubing park stays open in the evening, so after a day skiing or boarding there’s still a whole evening that you can devote to some sliding action down the hill. 

What Will You Get Up to on Your Next Trip to Whistler?

As you can see, there are many activities to keep your day full and entertaining. The activities in Whistler will be sure to create a vacation full of wonderful memories and experiences. 

 There is certainly something to appeal to everyone and create an everlasting memory. What are you waiting for? Experience the biggest, baddest activities in Whistler.