Embark on an unforgettable journey from downtown Vancouver, driving along the world-renowned “Sea to Sky Highway” to reach the charming Whistler Village. Our first stop will be in Squamish, where you can marvel at the stunning Shannon Falls. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a ride on the Sea to Sky Gondola to reach the top of Stawamus Chief Mount, where you can relish the breathtaking views from the 9,000 square foot Summit Lodge or cross the 100m suspension bridge.
Spend 3 hours in the charming town of Whistler, exploring the famous Whistler Blackcomb resort for an hour and the exhilarating Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Take a quick look at the picturesque Whistler Village Square without stopping, and admire the stunning scenery at the Whistler Olympic Plaza. Take in the serene surroundings at Lost Lake Finally, travel along the stunning Sea to Sky Highway for 45 minutes, enjoying breathtaking views of British Columbia.
Whistler is a resort town located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is primarily known as a world-renowned ski destination, with two major ski resorts: Whistler Blackcomb and Whistler Mountain. The town is named after the mountain it is situated on, Whistler Mountain, which in turn was named after the whistling sound made by the local marmots. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Whistler offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, ziplining, bungee jumping, and white water rafting. It is also known for its vibrant village with a diverse range of restaurants, bars, and shops. Whistler gained international attention when it co-hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics along with Vancouver. The resort town has since seen continued growth in tourism and development, making it a popular destination for visitors from around the world.
Duration: 3 hours
In the summer months, Whistler Blackcomb is transformed into a mountain playground, offering a range of activities including hiking, mountain biking, zip lining, and sightseeing. Visitors can take a scenic gondola ride to the top of the mountains to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. Whistler Blackcomb also offers a range of on-mountain dining options, from casual cafeteria-style restaurants to fine dining experiences. The resort is home to several hotels and lodges, making it a popular destination for ski vacations and weekend getaways. Overall, Whistler Blackcomb is a world-class ski resort that offers a range of activities and amenities for visitors throughout the year, showcasing the natural beauty and adventurous spirit of British Columbia.
Duration: 1 hour
The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is a world-renowned mountain biking destination in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The park offers over 80 trails of varying difficulty levels, from gentle beginner trails to adrenaline-pumping expert runs, making it a popular destination for mountain bikers of all skill levels. The park's trails are accessed via a network of chairlifts and gondolas, allowing riders to access the park's high-altitude terrain easily. The park also offers a range of amenities, including rental equipment, coaching and lessons, and a full-service bike shop.
Whistler Village Square is a pedestrian-only area located in the heart of Whistler Village in British Columbia, Canada. It is a central hub of the resort town and is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and other amenities. The square features a large outdoor stage, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, cultural performances, and festivals. It is also home to a public art installation called the Whistler Legacy Tribute, which features six large bronze statues representing the sports of skiing, snowboarding, biathlon, bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton. Whistler Village Square is a popular destination for visitors to the resort town, with its vibrant atmosphere and range of activities and entertainment options. The square is surrounded by pedestrian walkways, making it easy to explore the shops and restaurants in the area.
The plaza is situated on the site of the medal ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympics and features a large outdoor arena, a skating rink, and a playground. The amphitheatre is used for various events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and cultural performances. The skating rink is open to the public during the winter months and offers free skating, skate rentals and lessons. The playground features equipment for children of all ages and is open year-round. Whistler Olympic Plaza is also home to several public art installations, including a sculpture of a First Nations canoe by local artist James Stewart. The plaza is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and other amenities, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors.
Duration: 20 minutes
Lost Lake is a picturesque lake located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The lake is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including towering mountains and lush forests, and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer months, Lost Lake offers a range of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking on the sandy beach. Visitors can also rent canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards to explore the calm waters of the lake. In the winter months, Lost Lake is transformed into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails and snowshoeing routes that wind through the surrounding forests. The lake is also home to a popular ice skating rink, which offers a unique winter activity for visitors of all ages.
Duration: 30 minutes
The Sea-to-Sky Highway is a scenic drive in British Columbia, Canada that stretches from Vancouver to Whistler. The highway gets its name from the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains, which are visible along much of the route. The highway passes through a range of landscapes, from the urban areas of Vancouver to the rugged wilderness of the Coast Mountains. Along the way, visitors can see a number of natural attractions, including waterfalls, fjords, and glaciers. The highway also passes by the Stawamus Chief, a towering granite monolith that is popular with hikers and climbers. Other attractions along the Sea-to-Sky Highway include Shannon Falls, the Britannia Mine Museum, and the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort.
Duration: 45 minutes
Shannon Falls is a waterfall located in Shannon Falls Provincial Park, just south of Squamish in British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the tallest waterfalls in the province, with a total height of 335 meters (1,099 feet). The waterfall is fed by the waters of the Shannon Creek, which flows down from the mountains of the Coast Range. The falls are easily accessible by a short walk from the parking lot and are a popular destination for visitors to the area. The area around Shannon Falls offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, and picnicking. The Stawamus Chief Provincial Park is located nearby, which features hiking trails that lead to stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the Howe Sound.
Duration: 30 minutes
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
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