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About Whistler

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Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, is a stunning resort community nestled in the majestic Coast Mountains. Known for hosting the world during the 2010 Winter Olympics, Whistler has long been an international haven for those seeking adventure and natural beauty. The Whistler-Blackcomb Mountains offer an idyllic escape for winter sports enthusiasts with world-class alpine skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a paradise for mountain biking, hiking, and camping.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Whistler is $200, with options ranging from $95 to $518. With 25 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Whistler Village and Village North. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Adara Hotel, Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside, Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre, and Executive - The Inn at Whistler Village.

Things to do in Whistler

Whistler offers a plethora of activities that cater to all kinds of adventurers. For those looking to explore the rugged terrain, Whistler Snowmobile Tours provide an exhilarating way to experience the backcountry. Guided by professionals, you can either venture solo or embark on a family adventure. Kids even get to ride their mini snowmobiles for free.

From December to late March, Whistler Blackcomb's Fire & Ice Show lights up the heart of Whistler Village every Sunday night. Watch as the region's top skiers and snowboarders perform breathtaking flips and jumps through a blazing ring of fire, followed by a spectacular fireworks display.

For a cultural break, the Audain Art Museum is a must-visit. This museum offers a deep dive into British Columbia's history and culture, showcasing a permanent collection by Michael Audain and various temporary exhibitions from around the globe.

Thrill-seekers can also enjoy Wedge Rafting, which offers white-water rafting adventures suitable for all skill levels. Beginners can opt for the gentler Cheakamus River, while seasoned rafters can tackle the more challenging Level III rapids.

Whistler Bear Viewing Tours provide a unique opportunity to observe bears in their natural habitat. Hop into a comfortable 4x4 jeep and explore the lush scenery, camera in hand, for an unforgettable wildlife experience.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Whistler

Whistler's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. The Keg Steakhouse's Brandy's is a local favorite for cocktails, offering a relaxed atmosphere and a menu featuring creative martinis, wines, and beers.

For the best après-ski experience, head to the Longhorn Saloon. Located at the base of the mountains near the gondolas, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and watch skiers and snowboarders in action.

The Crystal Lounge is another popular hangout, known for its happy hour specials, good laughs, and karaoke entertainment. It’s a place where you and your friends can quickly feel at home.

For a more sophisticated night out, visit the Mallard Lounge at the Fairmont Resort Whistler. Whether you’re enjoying a warm summer evening or a crisp winter night, the elegant cocktails and stunning views make for a memorable experience.

Black's Restaurant & Pub, situated at the base of the village gondolas, is a beloved après-ski destination. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, offering a variety of pizzas and pastas. The pub also hosts live music every Saturday and an open mic night every Wednesday.

Where to Eat in Whistler

Whistler's culinary scene is diverse and delicious. Sachi Sushi is a top choice for both locals and visitors, offering the freshest sushi prepared by chef Toshiyuki Kobayashi. The menu also includes pork and shrimp gyoza, noodles, and hot soups, perfect for a cold winter day.

Grill and Vine Whistler is another favorite, known for its use of local and km0 products. The menu features American-style cuisine alongside Italian classics like rigatoni finocchio and linguine vongole, as well as top-notch burgers.

For a guided culinary experience, Whistler Tasting Tours offers a chance to savor local creations prepared by award-winning chefs, paired with British Columbia’s finest wines.

Araxi Restaurant and Oyster Bar has been named the best restaurant in Whistler for over a decade. It offers elegant dining with a menu that includes oysters, beef, seafood, rabbit, and venison, all prepared with the freshest ingredients.

Il Caminetto di Umberto is renowned for its Tuscan cuisine. The cozy atmosphere, spectacular views, and soothing piano music make for an exquisite dining experience.

Cheapest time to stay in Whistler

October is the cheapest time to stay in Whistler for an average of $157 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$249

February

$204

March

$311

April

$207

May

$216

June

$199

July

$187

August

$162

September

$161

October

$157

November

$210

December

$205