Things To Do In Whistler

Things to do in Whistler

Adventure, exporation, and relaxation!

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Whistler has things to do for both skiers and non-skiers – with winter activities available during the Pride Festival, and activities to explore year-round. Whether you want to try an outdoor adventure, explore the shops and cultural stops Whistler Village or treat yourself to a luxurious spa experience.

HELI-SKI PRIDE BOOKING
Whistler Pride has teamed up with Whistler Heli-Skiing for an exclusive once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Join us on January 20, 2025 for a special Pride edition heli-ski experience where you can enjoy unmatched powder skiing in the backcountry of Whistler’s Coast Mountain range at a discounted rate of 10% off. Participants will enjoy up to six guided heli-assisted runs with lunch provided.
 
Spaces are limited! Final cut-off to book is January 18, 2025.
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AUDAIN ART MUSEUM

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AUDAIN ART MUSEUM
The Audain Art Museum is a transformative experience for appreciating the art of British Columbia and beyond. Designed by the renowned Patkau Architects, this iconic building houses a permanent collection of over 200 pieces of BC art, as well as unique and evolving exhibitions from Canada and around the world.
 
Photo credit: Xwalacktun, He-yay meymuy (Big Flood), 2014-2015, aluminum with LED lights, Audain Art Museum Collection, Purchased with funds from the Audain Foundation.
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SCANDINAVE SPA

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SCANDINAVE SPA

Experience the age-old Finnish tradition of soaking in soothing outdoor baths at Whistler’s most unique spa. The Scandinave Spa combines rustic elegance with majestic scenery in a tranquil, secluded setting. Enjoy the baths or add a massage for complete rejuvenation.

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SQUAMISH LIL’WAT CULTURAL CENTRE

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Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC)

Whistler’s authentic Indigenous experience – a First Nations Museum, Art Gallery and Gift Shop, and Thunderbird Café. Cultural Ambassadors share a traditional drum song, an inspiring short film, and take guests on a guided tour of the Museum sharing stories from two distinct Nations the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and the Lil̓wat7úl. Experience distinctive carved house posts, canoes, spindle whorls, weaving, regalia, bold artwork, and artifacts throughout the museum and galleries. 

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