Getting Around

WALKING

Whistler is a pedestrian-friendly area, especially the charming Whistler Village, which is less than 10 minutes walk away from The Eden Whistler.

PUBLIC TRANSIT

Efficient and convenient, Whistler's bus system connects you to all the major areas, including the ski lifts, lakes, and shopping districts. It's an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to get around.

BIKING

Embrace the outdoors with a bike ride! Whistler's extensive network of biking trails caters to all skill levels, making it a fun and healthy way to explore the area, especially in the warmer months. Choose between adrenaline-fueled mountain biking or a leisurely ride along the scenic valley trail.

GONDOLAS AND LIFTS

Experience Whistler's unique mountain access through its network of gondolas and chairlifts. They're not just for skiers and snowboarders; sightseers can also enjoy the breathtaking aerial views of the mountains and valleys.

RENTAL SERVICES

For more personalized travel, there are various car and bike rental services available, giving you the freedom to explore at your own rhythm

Things To Do In Winter

SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING

Please visit WhistlerBlackcomb.com to purchase your lift tickets and passes. The front desk is also able to assist you if you need help.

SNOWSHOEING

Snowshoeing: an easy and fun way to explore snowy forests, suitable for all ages. Just wear warm clothes and bring your adventurous spirit! Make sure to have your snowshoes on.

DOG SLEDDING

Enjoy dog sledding through Whistler's snowy landscapes, guided by Arctic sled dogs and experts, available from mid-December to mid-April for a unique and thrilling experience.

ICE SKATING

Enjoy outdoor skating at Whistler Olympic Plaza or on local lakes when it's safe, and year-round indoor skating at Meadow Park Sports Centre.

SNOWMOBILING

Venture into the backcountry on a guided snowmobile tour for an exhilarating ride.

PEAK TO PEAK

Take in the stunning mountain views from the world's highest and longest gondola