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Beyond the slopes: summer in Whistler

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Beyond the slopes: summer in Whistler

As the days get longer and the temperatures rise, world-renowned ski resort WhistlerExternal Link Title shakes off its winter coat and takes on a whole new personality.

 

Enter a mountain paradise where there's something for everyone, from the outdoor explorer to the armchair adventurer.

Hiking in Whistler
Head to the alpine or explore the forests

Hike

Have mountains, will hike. Nestled in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, Whistler offers hikesExternal Link Title for every level. Savvy mountaineers can take on the alpine trails by choosing a day hike, like the Skywalk trailExternal Link Title, or the alpine wildflowersExternal Link Title closer to the village. If you haven't navigated a mountain path in a while, opt for a tour to guide you from glaciers to ancient forests. Want that mountain-top view without the sweat? Check out the PEAK 2 PEAKExternal Link Title Gondola that gives you access to over 45 kilometres of trails, as well as stunning views from the highest and longest lift in the world. Choose a glass-bottomed gondola if you're feeling adventurous.

 
Relaxing overlooking trees in Whistler
Let nature soothe any stress - Credit: Tourism Whistler / Chad Chomlack

Relax

 

If you've spent the day jumping off a bridgeExternal Link Title or conquering a mountainExternal Link Title, nothing feels better than doing absolutely nothing. Relaxing at the spa or at a yoga class is a welcome reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the Village. Start with a Hatha yoga class at YogacaraExternal Link Title, then head to Scandinave SpaExternal Link Title to re-energize with luxurious hot and cold pools.

 

As the sun beats overhead, take a dip at Lost Lake or one of Whistler's many beaches - don't forget to pack a picnic! Once you've reached your daily intake of Vitamin D, head back to the Village to explore the shopsExternal Link Title for some retail therapy.

Standup Paddleboarding in Whistler SUP
Cool off in one of Whistler's lakes or rivers

Adventure

 

Whistler is synonymous with adventureExternal Link Title year-round. Leave your skis and board behind and step into warm weather thrills. If bungee jumpingExternal Link Title is a little too heart-stopping, check out one of the many zipliningExternal Link Title and tree adventureExternal Link Title spots on the mountain. From a leisurely forest canopy walk, to a heart-pumping zip on the mountain's longest and fastest ziplines, you'll love seeing the world from the top. Hop on an ATVExternal Link Title or trek to the lesser known spots with a guided ATV tourExternal Link Title that'll have you ripping down logging roads and tearing up the backcountry.

 

Prefer to test your strength? Try out rock climbing at Via FerrataExternal Link Title, a man-made cliff ladder that will take your breath away. But don't worry; you'll have a guide by your side. Once you've completed the ascent, you'll be treated to a view that even most locals haven't experienced.

 

Now that you've worked up a sweat, cool off at Alta Lake. Standup paddle boardingExternal Link Title allows you to get up close and personal with the scenery, while a canoe tourExternal Link Title to the River of Golden Dreams--yes, that's its real name--will have you pinching yourself. Water-loving thrill seekers owe it to themselves to take a whitewater rafting tripExternal Link Title to truly understand the power of nature-.

Mountain biking in Whistler forest
Cruise from the top of a mountain to the bustling village

Bike

You don't need snow to hit the slopes. Whistler is a mountain biking Mecca and offers a mountain bike parkExternal Link Title, as well as several trails that weave down the challenging terrain for cross-country mountain bikersExternal Link Title. For less extreme two wheelers, check out the Valley Trail paved network that stretches almost 25 miles through the Whistler ValleyExternal Link Title, the scenic routes offering equal parts exercise and sightseeing. Prefer to stand on the sidelines? Check out one of Whistler's many cycling events, like CrankworxExternal Link Title for an adrenaline rush, or the BC Bike RaceExternal Link Title for a true West Coast mountain biking experience.

Visitors explore Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in Whistler
Take a break from outdoor adventure to connect with arts and culture

Discover

 

Before you settle in to get your fill at one of Whistler's excellent restaurantsExternal Link Title, take in some local and international culture at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural CentreExternal Link Title and the Audain Art MuseumExternal Link Title. The striking Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre was the first centre dedicated to local First Nations art, history, and culture. This experiential museum invites you to explore an educational forest walk and get hands-on with interactive crafts.

 

The newest cultural hub on the block is the Audain Art Museum, a unique and innovative building, offering a peek into the flourishing BC art scene. The impressive permanent collection features gorgeous First Nations pieces, including hand-carved masks, as well as world-renowned artists like Emily Carr and Rodney Graham. 

Group enjoying a drink in Whistler
Raise a glass to good times in Whistler at a local pub

Apr?s

Not just for skiing! After a long day of spa-side relaxingExternal Link Title or tree-top adventuringExternal Link Title, you deserve a drink. Head to the Village and find a spot to metaphorically put your feet up. Enjoy world-class food at AraxiExternal Link Title (seriously, it's won multiple awards) or opt for a patio beer at the Longhorn Saloon & GrillExternal Link Title. Try a sample of the Village's best food and drink offerings on a tasting tourExternal Link Title to parlay your apr?s into the evening, then check out Escape! WhistlerExternal Link Title, where you'll be challenged to solve your way out of a riddle-filled game room.

Whistler celebration in the mountains
Celebrate with a show in the plaza or seek out an Olympic experience

Celebrate

 

Mix up your daily adventures with a special event or two. Escape to the alpine with the Mountain Top BBQ SeriesExternal Link Title or explore the outdoors with GO FestExternal Link Title, home to everything from pancake breakfasts and street entertainment, to film screenings and stand-up paddle boarding. For the musically inclined, the outdoor concert seriesExternal Link Title boasts acts like the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Jos? Gonz?lez.

 

Celebrate the good times past by re-living the Vancouver 2010 OlympicsExternal Link Title. Check out the Whistler Sliding Centre for a tour and an exhilarating ride, or test your marksmanship at the Olympic Park while shooting a .22 calibre biathlon rifle (with a qualified instructor by your side). No time for a tour? Take a quick selfie in front of the famous Olympic rings at the Whistler Olympic Plaza.

 

Keen to kick on? The Whistler nightlifeExternal Link Title is a dynamic combination of pubs, lounges, and nightclubs that keep the Village pumping long after the sun sets. Sip on craft beer or dance the night away to internationally-renowned DJs. Plan your night in advance, or wander the Village and see where the locals take you.

 

At the crossroads of urban amenities and outdoor hotspots, you'll find Whistler. Head up the Sea-to-Sky HighwayExternal Link Title and find your summer adventure amongst the mountains, shops, spas, pubs, and restaurants. One thing is certain: Whistler in the summertime will leave you wanting more.

 

To find out more about Whistler, visit their website.