WHISTLER is big by any stretch of the imagination. Big mountains, big terrain and bigger lifetime memories make for the best winter holiday. This world class Canadian behemoth resort extends mountain loads of big reasons to visit, but when you do arrive, the enormity of its offerings are still astounding.
Consider that you have two mammoth, side-by-side mountain playgrounds with a combined total of over 200 marked runs, 8,171 acres of terrain, 16 alpine bowls and three glaciers, and a snow season that extends from November to May.
And did we mention big vertical. Blackcomb Mountain has 1609 metres of vertical and its next-door neighbour Whistler Mountain has 1530 metres of vertical. What more could a keen snow seeker ask for?
Well, beyond the skiing and snowboarding, there’s a lot more to discover – the list of experiences is endless and expanding with each season. A vibrant and bustling village, activities to suit all adventure levels, a thriving arts and culture scene, exquisite culinary experiences, shopping, spas and nightlife – all of this combine to give Whistler’s its unmistakable energy and remarkable vibe.
Here's a wrap of some of our top winter activities in Whistler:
Backcountry Tours
Guided winter adventures in the area include backcountry skiing and snowboarding tours, ski mountaineering, ice climbing and snowshoeing on either single or multi-day excursions. There is an abundance of quality ice-climbing routes in the Whistler area, from gentle, single-pitch climbs suited for beginners to harder, multi-pitch routes for the more seasoned ice climber. Ski mountaineering is the act of climbing a mountain before you ski it and can be achieved in a variety of ways. For some ascents, you may be able to skin to the top (with touring skis and splitboards), and for others, you may have to strap your skis on your pack and climb the slope you are going to ski.
Ziplining
Ziplining is a great family activity that is thrilling and safe. Tour guides take people on an interpretive adventure through the treetops between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains or in the forests on nearby Cougar Mountain. Guests ride in a comfortable harness reaching speeds of up to 100 kilometres an hour.
PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola
Whistler Blackcomb's world record-setting PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola transforms the high alpine experience. Traveling a span of 4.4 kilometres (2.73 miles), the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola gives sightseers, skiers and snowboarders views of awe-inspiring vistas, mountain peaks, lakes, glaciers and forests as it crosses high above Fitzsimmons Creek between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.
Cat Skiing and Snowboarding
Quickly becoming recognised as a quality alternative to heli-skiing, cat skiing and boarding are a great option because the snow cats can run every day, regardless of weather conditions. Tours are conducted on nearby Powder Mountain and involve riding up in a comfortable snow cat to your next run. With 12 guests per tour and an average of six to 10 runs in a day, there are no lift lines – just lots of runs in untracked powder all day.
Dog Sledding
Dog sledding is one of the Canada’s oldest official sports and a uniquely Canadian experience. Guides, or mushers, introduce you to each dog, show you how to harness them and teach you how to drive a sled. Some people want to stand on the runners and experience dog sledding from the driver’s perspective. Others would rather snuggle under the blankets on the sled and let the musher do the driving.
Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling is a quintessential Canadian activity that’s fun for all ages and abilities. Let professional, friendly tour guides take you through the backcountry areas, along hidden, snow-covered pathways and into beautiful winter landscapes. Choose from early morning fresh tracks, day or evening tours, some even offer gourmet meals served in a backcountry cabin or yurt. Tours are designed for beginner to experienced riders, with private and family tours also available.
Tube Park
Whistler Blackcomb’s bubly Tube Park at Base II on Blackcomb Mountain provides a thrilling snow-sliding experience all day and into the evening. There's no skill or equipment required – just a sense of adventure and a desire for excitement. Open throughout winter, the bubly Tube Park has six to eight lanes varying in difficulty and speed.
For more information and the best all-inclusive snow holiday packages to Whistler, reach out to the Snow Travel Experts at Mogul Ski World on reservations@mogulski.com.au. Their highly-skilled team has incomparable experience, all the local insights to customise a unique holiday experience, including on-ground transfers, accommodation, lessons, and a wide range of tours to suit every want and need.
Book your 2023/2024 Whistler snow holiday with Mogul Ski World before August 31st and receive $500CAD Resort Credit*
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