Fall is one of the most colourful times of year to explore Whistler. Insider, Amber Turnau, has your guide to the most radiant trails.
From the Village to the woods, art in Whistler can pop-up anywhere. Here's a guide to finding a few of our favourite public pieces.
Calling all craft beer lovers, here is your ultimate guide to Whistler's award-winning and Coast Mountain inspired breweries, from where to find them to what to order.
Visibly different from its neighbouring peaks, Black Tusk has an undeniable aesthetic appeal and magnetism, here’s how you can experience it up close and personal.
No ocean, no problem. Stand up paddleboarding is a hit in Whistler, find out where and how to get your fix from the rivers to the lakes.
Cradled in an alpine basin sits an electric emerald lake surrounded by dramatic peaks and hanging glaciers. To reach it, you’ll have to tackle the grueling but rewarding Wedgemount Lake hiking trail in Whistler.
Whistler is home to a vast network of hiking trails, these hikes require preparation, proper clothing and equipment, find out what you'll need to bring with you on your Whistler hike.
There’s an enormous range of children’s summer camps in Whistler from classic outdoor activities like biking, skiing and snowboarding (yes, even in summer) to arts and music.
Cheakamus Lake is a classic half day Whistler hike with a stunning reward, Insider, Abby Cooper has all you need to know about getting there.
Spring biking in Whistler is all about the tacky dirt and mud-splashed faces, the untouched, empty trails and spirit of exploration — it's a time when the dirt reigns supreme.