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  2. Learn more about all the things to do in Whistler with plenty of options for skiers and non-skiers. From skiing Whistler Blackcomb to ziplining and adventures in arts, culture and dining, plan and book your winter vacation here.

    • Vallea Lumina

      Winter Vallea Lumina Ticket Pricing. Adults (13+ Years):...

    • Nordic Skiing

      Nordic Skiing in Whistler Nordic by Nature. Here in the...

    • Dog Sledding

      Learn more about dog-sledding, a true Canadian winter...

    • Snowshoeing

      Snowshoeing is an easy, family-friendly way to enjoy the...

    • Cat Skiing & Boarding

      Whistler Snowcat Tours and Cat-Skiing. Snowcat tours provide...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Fire and Ice Show. Credit: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane. During the winter season, the Fire and Ice Show is an iconic and impressive sight to behold and one of the best free things to do in Whistler. It happens every week, so everyone has a chance to see it with their own eyes.

    • Skiing and Snowboarding at Whistler Blackcomb. Whistler Blackcomb, one of North America’s largest ski resorts, is a paradise for skiers and snowboarders.
    • Cross-Country Skiing on Lost Lake Trails. Lost Lake offers a serene escape with well-groomed cross-country skiing trails. These trails wind through stunning landscapes, offering breathtaking views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.
    • Snowshoeing Through Whistler’s Winter Trails. Snowshoeing in Whistler is a peaceful way to explore the winter wilderness. Trails range from easy, scenic loops to challenging treks.
    • Exhilarating Snowmobiling Excursions. Snowmobiling in Whistler is an exhilarating way to explore the backcountry. Guided tours cater to all experience levels.
    • Ski or Snowboard at Whistler Blackcomb. We’ll start this list with probably the most popular thing to do in Whistler in the winter – snowboarding or skiing (don’t worry, I have plenty of options coming later for you non-skiers).
    • Do Some Backcountry Skiing. Another fantastic way to experience Whistler’s unparalleled natural beauty is by going backcountry skiing. This is one of the winter activities in Whistler that is definitely for more experienced skiers, as it is usually in unpatrolled regions such as Garibaldi Provincial Park.
    • Go Snowshoeing. Another fun winter activity in Whistler is to go snowshoeing. There are quite a few trails to use, especially in Lost Lake Park, Whistler Olympic Park, and Ski Callaghan.
    • Go Hiking. Whistler is exceptionally well known by hikers who love to climb its gorgeous peaks, and you might not have known that hiking is a year-round activity in this region (similar to the many Washington winter hiking trails).
    • Hit The Slopes at Whistler Blackcomb
    • Go Snow Tubing
    • Try Snowmobiling
    • Visit The Audain Art Museum
    • Go Ziplining
    • Fresh Tracks Mountain Top Breakfast
    • Go Snowshoeing
    • Cross-Country Skiing
    • Attend A Winter Event in Whistler
    • Go Hiking

    Whistler Blackcombis one of the largest ski resorts in North America. With over 4,757 acres / 1,925 hectares of skiable terrain, 36 lifts, and over 200 runs, Whistler Blackcomb is suited to the novice skier all the way up to the pro. I love this ski resort and I’m pretty certain you will too! You can plan your visit to Whistler Blackcomb anytime be...

    If you’re feeling tired after long days skiing, then it’s time to have a little fun that doesn’t involve so much effort. I’m talking about snow tubing. Do you know what the best part is? You don’t need to take classes, rent any equipment, or go the extra mile! This fun activity is one of the best, especially for those who haven’t quite mastered ski...

    Snowmobiling is the perfect winter activity in Whistler for those who love an adrenaline rush – not to mention you can let the snowmobile do the work! In Whistler, it’s best to join a snowmobiling tour as it’s very unlikely you’re arriving with you’re own snowmobile (if you are then congrats!) The Callaghan Cruiser Snowmobile Touris a great option ...

    The Audain Art Museum is equally as beautiful from the outside as it is inside – it almost sinks into the surrounding forest. This is a private museum (not government-owned) and houses Michael Audain’s personal art collection. The beautiful art within starts with late 18th Century British Columbia art up to the present day. The museum is home to on...

    Did you know that you can go ziplining in Whistlerin winter!? Neither did I before I arrived, but after seeing a group get ready in town, I was shocked and excited! Needless to say, this really is one of the coolest winter activities in Whistler and it’s not even a typical winter activity! The best ziplining tour to do in Whistler in winter is this...

    What if I tell you it’s possible to cross the mountains, walk over clouds, and do your favorite thing? “Eat, eat, and eat a little more!” If you enjoy breakfast with a view, you need to visit Roundhouse Lodge for their famous Fresh Tracks Mountain Top Breakfast. Located on Whistler Mountain at the height of 6069 feet/1850 meters, it overlooks the e...

    Immerse yourself in the glory of the winter wonderland that is Whistler by snowshoeing on some of the beautiful trails nearby. The best part is that snowshoeing is a winter activity for all ages, so it will be fun even if you have small kids. I myself love snowshoeing simply because I am an avid hiker and when winter comes around, snowshoeing makes...

    During winter in Canada, it’s easy to find yourself indoors a lot. That’s why I started to cross-country ski. It’s cheap, fun, and you get a great workout! In Whistler, cross-country skiing is very popular and I myself just had to try out the trails at Whistler Olympic Park. The park is home to 90 km of trails marked as easy (green), intermediate (...

    Whistler is one of the best winter destinations in the world, and every winter, it is home to a varied list of fabulous and inspiring events. At the start of the winter season is Cornucopia Whistler, a festival of food and drinks (my kind of festival!) It is held most weekends in November and there are hundreds of events to choose from, from small ...

    Winter hiking can be done in Whistler, especially with its well-trodden trails and warmer weather. If you want to go hiking without snowshoes, Train Wreck Trailis an exciting place to visit. Although also a snowshoeing route, the trail receives a fair amount of traffic, so the snow is usually compact enough to do it in a good pair of hiking boots. ...

  4. May 1, 2024 · In this list of over 40 things to do in Whistler in winter I’ve got something for everyone: Skiing and snowboarding: downhill, backcountry, heli-ski, or cross-country ski; Other ways to have fun in the snow: snowshoeing, dogsledding, snowmobiling, snow tubing, and places to just play in the snow

  5. Discover Whistler's winter magic with skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating, and cozy village experiences for a memorable seasonal getaway.

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