All about Whistler
When to visit
Avoiding peak ski season is a win-win for visitors as you’ll experience fewer crowds, shorter lines at the ski lifts, and cheaper rates at Whistler’s resorts. Hit the slopes in November or early December before the holiday season kicks off, or come later in February or March for some of the best snow. Whistler isn’t only a cold-weather town—summer (June through August) affords plenty of ways to get outdoors, from hiking and mountain biking to swimming in the lakes.
Getting around
Whistler’s hotels, ski lifts, and restaurants are all accessible on foot along the pedestrianized Village Stroll, or you can hop on the seasonal shuttles for a free ride to the ski lifts and parks. Car-free transport is actively encouraged in this outdoors town, and more than 28 miles (45 kilometers) of paved walking and cycling trails lead the way to Whistler’s neighborhoods, lakes, and parks. If you need a break from walking, 24-hour taxis and ride-shares are also available.
Traveler tips
Whistler gets busy in peak season, and there can be wait times of up to an hour for the ski lifts. To avoid the crowds, get up early—the slopes open at 7am for Fresh Tracks ticket holders—or keep an eye on the lightboard throughout the day and steer clear of the busiest runs. For a mid-session sugar rush, it doesn’t get better than the Belgian waffles at the Crystal Hut, served with a view over the slopes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do on a day trip to Whistler?
Many travelers plan a day trip to Whistler from Vancouver. On a single day, travelers can take in the scenery, shop in the village, ride the gondola, or hike to see a waterfall. In winter, Whistler is known for skiing, while summer brings mountain biking and swimming.
What is there to do in Whistler in the summer?
Whistler in summer is all about outdoor activities. Go for a scenic drive, ride the gondola for mountain views, or hike to see a waterfall. Other fun things to do include swimming at a watering hole, renting a bike for a ride, or connecting with nature on a camping trip.
How many days should I stay in Whistler?
Some travelers spend a single day in Whistler, and a day trip provides a good introduction to the natural beauty of the area. But Whistler has more to offer and can easily entertain tourists for two, three days, or longer with its plentiful outdoor activities and landmarks such as Brandywine Falls.
What to do in Whistler if you’re not skiing?
Whistler offers plenty to do if you’re not skiing. In winter, visitors shop in the village, ride the gondola for mountain views, and indulge in the local spa scene. Other local landmarks worth checking out include the Audain Art Museum and the Whistler Museum.
Is Whistler a party town?
Yes. Whistler has a reputation for nightlife. It is known for a lively après-ski culture in winter and vibrant nightlife in summer. Any time of year, happy hour is popular with visitors, though there are also bars and venues for live music and dancing as the night goes on.
What is there to do in Whistler without a car?
Whistler offers several things to do if you don’t have a car. Go shopping at boutiques in the village, indulge in the local spa scene, or check out landmarks such as the Audain Art Museum. Free transit shuttles offer connections to ski lifts and popular parks.