Canadian athlete, Natasha Miller tells us what it feels like to bike in front of thousands to break history at Crankworx Whistler.
From the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games to the rise of mountain biking and a cultural revolution, Whistler's evolution continues.
In the third in our People's History series, Feet Banks goes back to when snowboarders were forbidden on Whistler and local ski racing legend Rob Boyd took a monumental win (inspiring generations of kids).
In the second of three posts, Feet Banks goes back in time to when skiing on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains was just a twinkle in a skier’s eye.
As Canada celebrates it’s 150th anniversary this summer, The Insider takes a look at Whistler’s local history in a three part series.
The official first day of summer, June 21, is also Canada's National Indigenous Peoples Day. Check out the celebrations at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre and kick it with some original Whistler-area locals.
Most of the Whistler Museum's new exhibit is based on the long and storied history of skis and snowboards in this valley, but yes. There's a restroom component as well.
Get stoked for winter! From favourite ski runs and après spots to expert travel tips, our Travel Consultants share their insider tips.
Whistler Film Festival is where community meets creativity, December 4 to 8. Check out the films being shown at this year's fest.
Find out why early season is such a special time to visit Whistler. From sparkling lights to shopping, skiing and movies, it's a jolly holly time!