Legendary Whistler is the reigning champion of year-round alpine terrain. This four-season destination is home to North America’s largest ski resort, Whistler Blackcomb - a mountain playground with a youthful soul. Casual adventurers and outdoor purists alike are beckoned by incomparable skiing and boarding, golf, mountain biking, canoeing and ziplining. The forested mountains, meandering trails, rivers and lakes blend seamlessly with the comforts and cafés of charming Whistler village.
Home to Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, as well as Canada’s only desert and sprawling lakes, the Thompson Okanagan region’s natural wonders are only matched by an active spirit and world-class wine region. Talking of wine, easygoing Kelowna is...
The mountains get lots of snow in winter and spring, so unless you’re looking for winter sports action, the summer months are best. At this time of year temperatures are pleasantly mild and there’s lots of sunshine. BC’s interior is warm and pleasant during spring and autumn while summer can be hot.
Whistler is a 2 hour drive from Vancouver and Kelowna is about a 4 hour drive from Vancouver.
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Get a unique perspective of Squamish and surrounding alpine scenery as you soar above it on the Sea to Sky Gondola. At the top enjoy walking trails, viewing platforms and suspension bridge.
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On this 2 hour tour experience the very best this alpine playground offers, from panoramic views and vivid wildflower to artefacts of days past and the rich history behind them. Min age 13 years.
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Travel by boat through Chatham Sound and into Khutzeymateen Provincial Park, home of the largest population of grizzly bears anywhere on earth. Other wildlife includes orca whales, eagles, seals, mountain goats and black bears.
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Enjoy a captivating half day whale watching tour off the shorelines of Prince Rupert. Many varieties of marine life may be viewed, most notably humpback whales, and occasionally, the long dorsal fin of the jet-black orca may be spied.
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This cultural centre in Whistler embodies the spirit of partnership between Whistler’s two First Nation cultures, the Squamish Nation and the Lil’wat Nation. See interactive exhibits, contemporary galleries as well as traditional song and dance ceremonies, crafts and more.
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This guided three hour walking tour features four delicious courses at four local favourite restaurants. If you’re looking to discover Whistler’s best-kept culinary secrets, this is for you. Min age 19 years.
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Spanning the distance between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, the PEAK2PEAK Gondola provides an unparalleled perspective of BC’s rooftop. At the top discover scenic trails, wildlife viewing, interpretive displays and restaurants.
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