Guest Post by Kaylah Hale: ResortQuest Whistler
Whistler is home to some of the region’s best hiking trails, offering incredibly scenery and rewarding excursions. As the snow covers the ground in winter the majority of these trails can only be accessed by snowshoe. However, you don’t always want to strap in for a big day out! Sometimes it’s nice to take a […]
For most people the move to Whistler is a lifestyle choice. Whether you come from the Lower Mainland, or further afield, the reason many make the move is to enjoy a certain way of life. Whistler offers a huge array of activities and outdoor adventures all year round, and with the draw of one of […]
There are so many activities to choose from in Whistler, that sometimes it can seem overwhelming. Most who venture to the action packed town are aware of the snowboarding, skiing and other common winter sports. This list provides some alternative activities when you have fallen one too many times on your board, or are just […]
It’s the end of summer, the leaves are changing colour, and there is a light dusting of snow on the mountain. But what is there to do in Whistler now? As the seasons change Whistler goes through a transition stage, with less tourists, seasonaires leaving and no on-mountain activities. It can sometimes feel like a […]
As the snow melts in the spring, a new world of adventure is unveiled in Whistler. Aside from the hiking and biking trails, one of the biggest summer sports is Golf. Whistler is home to three golf courses, with an additional two in neighbouring Pemberton (you can read all about golf in Pemberton HERE). The […]
Summer in Whistler is an incredible time. The days are long, the weather is warm, and there are so many activities available to take part in. On top of all that Whistler is blessed to host a huge variety of events throughout the season for locals and visitors to enjoy. If you don’t know what’s […]
Winter and summer in Whistler bring in huge numbers of visitors each year, offering some of the best skiing and mountain biking in the world. The time in between the popular seasons is known as “dead season” or “shoulder season” and is a time of transitioning. The number of visitors decreases, those staying for a […]
Whistler is the perfect place for families with so many activities and events to keep everyone entertained, so, why not spend Family Day weekend in Whistler with the whole family? Skiing and snowboarding aren’t the only reasons to visit, there is so much more on offer. There is a plethora of events and activities on […]