Here at the Insider we are all about bringing you the hard-hitting facts. So, when one of our contributors recently claimed “Function Junction is Whistler’s coolest neighbourhood”, we knew we couldn’t throw it out there without presenting the research.

Haven’t heard of Function Junction? It is the first junction and neighbourhood you pass on the left when arriving in Whistler from the south. If Creekside is the Village’s older sibling, Function (locals drop the “Junction”) is the black sheep of the family.

Bartender serving patron at Coast Mountain Brewering
The Whistler Ale Trail is a part of the larger Sea to Sky Ale Trail. PHOTO KARINA ERHARDT

The area was built up as a place for functional businesses and services that visitors don’t necessarily need to see or access. But minimalistic commercial space also means lower operating costs, which has attracted lots of local business owners doing what moves them and doing it really well.

You won’t find quaint cobblestone walkways, but you will find the workshops of iconic Coast Mountain brands like Prior Snowboards and Skis and Chromag Bikes. Function offers its own non-conformist charm with the likes of brewery patios, vintage fashion and axe throwing.

Two people walking outside of Forecast coffee shop in the sunshine
Forecast Coffee in Function Junction is a great spot for coffee and a bite to eat. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

That all sounds pretty cool already, but let’s dig deeper.

Where to Eat in Function Junction: Brunch, Sweet Treats and Pizza

You could spend a whole day eating your way through Function. From brunch at Wild Wood Cafe, snacks from purebread, java from Forecast Coffee and dinner at Functional Pie Pizzeria, all kinds of options can be found. Including plant-based! The Green Moustache makes Function a vegetarian and vegan haven. You can relax and dine in or pick up food to take on your adventures (or for your drive out of town).

Shopper walking out of Purebread
Purebread is a must-visit when in Whistler. PHOTO KARINA ERHARDT

Another place for a sweet treat is TURNER’S Chocolate, where they produce high-grade, bean-to-bar chocolates right in their Function-based chocolate factory. Wrapped in gold and stamped, the bars make for a beautiful gift or a decadent treat!

Activities and Shopping in Function Junction

Axe throwing, does it get more Canadian? Only if you do it in plaid. Forged Axe Throwing welcomes individuals and groups to their batting style cages, where you can learn to throw like the pros. Down the road, you’ll find Deja Vogue Boutique, the neighbourhood vintage clothing store. Here, you can shop gently used clothing, footwear, accessories and more.

Forged - Axe throwing in Whistler
Swing to win! PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

Craft Breweries, Coffee and Creativity in Function Junction

Two out of the three breweries that call Whistler home are located in Function: Whistler Brewing Co. and Coast Mountain Brewing. Only a block away from each other, it’s easy to visit both and taste their unique and locally inspired beers. Whistler also has its own distillery called Montis Distilling, which produces local gin, vodka and whisky.

Inside Coast Mountain Brewing. PHOTO KARINA ERHARDT

Beer isn’t the only thing brewing in Function, coffee lovers will appreciate the community’s cafe culture. Camp Lifestyle & Coffee is more than a coffee shop, you can also find apparel, jewelry by local artisans, home goods and more. I personally drop in for the hard-to-find, beautifully crafted magazines like Frankie and Wilderness. There’s also a cozy outdoor nook complete with a fireplace and Muskoka chairs, perfect for curling up in. Right next door to Camp is Art Junction, a beautiful, locally-owned gallery, and Patina, a stunning interior design shop.

Function is also home to the inspired. From Sherpas Cinema, artisan studios and galleries to co-working and collectives and a spot to get inked, Function might hold the highest density of creatives in Whistler. See which spots you can visit using the Arts Whistler Culture Maps.

Access to Adventure from Function Junction

Some of Whistler’s best hiking and biking trails surround Function. Take a wander to see the art-covered boxcars on the Train Wreck trail, hike up to the turquoise waters of Cheakamus Lake or hit the Cheakamus cross-country biking trails for some fast, flowy fun. Whistler Bungee isn’t far either.

Shopper at The Velvet Underground in Whistler
You never know what you’ll find. PHOTO KARINA ERHARDT

But what’s not surprising is that we think Function is well-deserving of the title “Whistler’s Coolest Neighbourhood”. What about you?

Come and check it out for yourself! Experience Function on a Whistler Sightseeing Tour with a local guide on hand to point you towards all of the must-visit shops and attractions. Or, get to Function Junction from the Village on foot or bike via the Valley Trail, by bus, car or taxi. Find everything else you need for your Whistler fall getaway at Whistler.com.

Author

Nikkey got her start in Whistler as an outdoor guide and the habit of talking about the place has clearly stuck. Whistler’s general laid-back lifestyle and immediate access to fun is what’s kept her around. When not hanging out on the Whistler Insider team Nikkey works as a freelance creative for outdoor and wellness brands. Nikkey’s favourite Whistler animal is the marmot- she just wants to pinch those fluffy cheeks! (but never would because she respects wildlife and really likes having her fingers attached to her hands.)