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Plan language: PortuguêsWhen looking for things to do in Whistler, Canada, do not miss skiing or snowboarding at Whistler Blackcomb, which offers over 8,000 acres of snowy terrain. Also visit Lost Lake Park for walks or biking on trails 16 kilometers long. A cultural experience is provided by the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre with its unique exhibitions.


Large winter slopes await adventurers. Feel the snow magic and panorama from the mountain top.
Fatos rápidos: This ski resort has 8,171 hectares of ski slopes, making it one of the largest in North America. The ski season lasts on average from November to May, providing a long-lasting winter adventure.
Destaques: At one of the climbs is Whistler Peak at 2,182 meters above sea level, offering a panoramic view of over 100 kilometers of mountains. Every year, "Black Diamond Day" is held where expert skiers get access to the resort's most challenging slopes.


Ideal for nature lovers and an active vacation. Enjoy walks, cycling, and swimming in fresh water.
Fatos rápidos: Okozera covers an area of 11 hectares and is rich with hiking and biking trails. In summer it offers excellent swimming opportunities, while in winter the forest trails become a destination for cross-country skiing.
Destaques: On the beach there is a specific floating pontoon that provides the feeling of jumping into the cold but refreshing lake water. All trails are carefully arranged so they pass through dense forest areas and alongside peaceful lake shores, perfect for relaxation.


Authentic experience of cultural stories and crafts of local people. Get to know living traditions through workshops and exhibitions that entertain and educate.
Fatos rápidos: The place collects and preserves artifacts of both cultures, Squamish and Lil'wat, including ancient tools and handicrafts. Through interactive exhibitions and workshops, visitors learn about the traditions and stories of these peoples.
Destaques: The walls of the center are painted with motifs from both tribes, providing a visual experience rich in symbols and stories. Special emphasis is placed on educational presentations where community members tell legends and demonstrate traditional crafts.


A place that brings winter games to life every day. Expect spectacular sports and lively events under the open sky.
Fatos rápidos: The snowboard and freestyle ski jump used during the 2010 Winter Olympics attracts numerous visitors and local events annually. The location spans 9.5 hectares, a center for snow sports in winter and exhibitions in summer.
Destaques: Odd fact: during the Olympics, the Olympic flame burned right next to the venue while athletes performed spectacular jumps from the 18-meter jump ramp. The space is now used for concerts and festivals, providing an impressive mix of adrenaline and culture.


Worth visiting for the vast collection of Canadian art. Experience impressive sculptures and rare items from local tradition.
Fatos rápidos: The collection includes over 130 works by Canadian artists, including jewelry and sculptures from the West Coast. The building features stone and wood from the local forest, providing a special sense of connection with nature.
Destaques: Special focus is on the artist Eickhoff, whose sculptures depict details of animals from the West Coast, some up to 7 meters long. The collection also includes fashion items from the 19th century carefully preserved by Mike Audain.


A colorful oasis perfect for walking and relaxing. Feel the peace and experience a spectrum of colors in every walk.
Fatos rápidos: Spanning over 1.5 hectares, the park has trails that lead through diverse scenic plants and trees. More than 200 different plant species can be found in this space.
Destaques: In the park there is a unique colorful installation with 15 different shades that changes color throughout the day, creating a rainbow effect. Visitors can participate in a workshop on making natural dyes using local plants.


Perfect place for adrenaline and nature. Experience challenging trails and spectacular landscapes as you descend the mountain.
Fatos rápidos: It is located in an area covering over 50 kilometers of arranged and marked mountain biking trails. Every year the park is visited by thousands of enthusiasts of various skill levels, from beginners to professionals.
Destaques: Trails of varying difficulty are offered, including the legendary "A-Line" which has over 700 meters of vertical descent and large jumps. Lifts make it easy to climb to the top, making for up to 8 hours of pure downhill riding on the trail.


Worth exploring for its untouched nature and educational info boards. Walking through the marsh, you will discover the secrets of animals and plants in the pine forest.
Fatos rápidos: A trilha passa por uma floresta de cedros com cerca de 350 metros de extensão, proporcionando um acesso agradável à área pantanosa. O cheiro constante de pinho e os sons da natureza tornam a caminhada especialmente refrescante.
Destaques: Na passarela de madeira, estão instalados 25 painéis informativos que fornecem detalhes sobre a flora e fauna locais, difíceis de ver em outro lugar. É especialmente interessante notar os vestígios de pequenos mamíferos e aves, descritos detalhadamente em cada estação, incluindo um antigo vestígio de castor.


Worth experiencing the fantastic view of the mountain peaks from the largest gondola in the world. You will feel as if you are flying above forests and valleys in a glass cabin.
Fatos rápidos: "This gondola has the longest intermediate station in the world, measuring 3,024 meters, and holds the record for the largest horizontal span between two towers of 436 meters. Each cabin is transparent, providing a panoramic view of the mountains and forest below."
Destaques: "Riding this gondola, you fly between the mountain peaks of Blackcomb and Whistler from heights of up to 436 meters, which is higher than the Eiffel Tower. The feeling of floating through untouched nature and the view that stretches about 50 kilometers away takes your breath away."
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Nanaimo bars are a no-bake dessert bar that originated in Nanaimo, British Columbia, near Whistler. They have three layers consisting of a crumbly base, custard-flavored middle, and chocolate topping.

Maple taffy is a traditional Canadian treat made by boiling maple syrup and pouring it over snow to harden. It is popular in Whistler during winter festivals.

BeaverTails are fried dough pastries shaped like a beaver's tail, topped with various sweet toppings including cinnamon sugar and chocolate. They are a beloved Canadian treat found in Whistler's markets.

Poutine is a classic Canadian comfort food, consisting of french fries topped with cheese curds and covered in rich gravy. It is a favorite dish in Whistler's local eateries.

Tourtiere is a traditional meat pie with French Canadian origins, often made with minced pork or beef. It is a popular savory dish enjoyed in Whistler during festive seasons.

Salmon candy is a specialty in British Columbia, where salmon fillets are cured with brown sugar and spices, then smoked or dried. This sweet and savory delicacy is widely savored in Whistler.

The Caesar cocktail, a uniquely Canadian drink made with vodka, clamato juice, hot sauce, and spices, is widely enjoyed in Whistler bars and restaurants.

Maple latte incorporates Canadian maple syrup with espresso and steamed milk, creating a cozy and flavorful beverage popular in Whistler cafes.

Birch syrup soda is a quirky and refreshing drink made using birch syrup harvested from local trees, offering a unique taste enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
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Popular for hiking and beautiful mountain scenery.
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From Vancouver International Airport, take a shuttle or rent a car; the drive to Whistler takes about 2 hours.
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Comentários (10)
Not what I expected - super touristy and pricey. Great for skiing but summer felt kinda dull if you’re not outdoorsy. Crowds were annoying too.
The mountain views are stunning, weather was perfect for hiking. The village gets crowded mid-day so early mornings are best. Definitely a great spot for a chill getaway.
Avoid the restaurants right on the main village road, walk a couple blocks for cheaper and better meals.
Grab groceries for picnic lunches instead of eating out all the time. The grocery stores are well stocked and prices better than the village shops.
Saw way more people than I thought, especially families. Can get pretty expensive fast, but worth it if you like outdoor stuff and great scenery.