Whistler mountains in winter

Whistler Wired

Whistler Activities

At Whistler Wired, we’re dedicated to making your stay unforgettable. Our concierge service offers seamless booking for a wide variety of activities. Whether you’re seeking thrilling winter adventures like skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling, or you’re ready to explore Whistler’s summer wonders with hiking, mountain biking, and ziplining, we’ve got you covered. Let us handle the details so you can focus on enjoying every moment of your Whistler getaway.

December – April
May – October
December – April 5 months of skiing, snowboarding, and winter adventures
Adventure Dining

Adventure dining in Whistler combines gourmet meals with breathtaking alpine scenery, offering a unique culinary experience amidst the stunning natural beauty of the mountains.

Art Galleries

Whistler has a range of beautiful art galleries and museums, be sure to check out the Lil’wat Culture Centre.

Axe Throwing

Axe throwing is an exciting and challenging activity where participants hurl axes at wooden targets, testing their precision and strength in a fun, competitive environment.

Bubly Tube Park

Take the family for a snowy afternoon slide or, for a more exciting experience, go down the hill at night while it’s lit up.

Peak 2 Peak Gondola

Soar between mountains on the World Record Breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola.

Skating

Take in the views of the surrounding mountains while ice skating in the center of Whistler Village.

Skiing & Snowboarding

With 8,171 acres of skiable land, Whistler Blackcomb is the perfect place for both snowboarders and skiers, providing terrain for all skill levels.

Snowmobiling

There are numerous adventure companies that provide snowmobile tours, so the possibilities for exploring new terrain are endless!

Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing offers a simple and family-friendly way to appreciate the winter beauty of Whistler. Rent snowshoes for a self-guided walk or join a guided tour.

Spa & Wellness

Whistler’s large variety of spas and wellness facilities offer a complete range of bodywork and treatments to help you rejuvenate, restore, and refresh yourself in the mountains.

Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Connect with Whistler’s Squamish Nation (Coast Salish) and Lil’wat Nation (Interior Salish) culture and heritage.

Vallea Lumina

Discover Vallea Lumina in Whistler, a multimedia night walk through an enchanted forest where you’ll pursue hidden wonders.

Ziplining

Fly through the forest on an exhilarating high-wire adventure above the snow-covered valley floor.

December – April 5 months of skiing, snowboarding, and winter adventures
Aerial Obstacle Course

Conquer tightropes, planks, swinging logs, ziplines, cargo nets, and ladders on Whistler’s tree-top adventures.

ATV / RZR Tours

Access the backcountry, ride up Whistler or Blackcomb Mountain, or rip along old logging roads. A thrilling adventure for groups, couples, and solo visitors.

Art Galleries

Whistler has a range of beautiful art galleries and museums, be sure to check out the Lil’wat Culture Centre.

Bear Viewing

A chance to view Whistler’s famous black bears and cubs in their natural habitat and learn about Whistler flora and fauna from experienced guides and researchers.

Bungee Jumping

Feel the exhilaration of jumping from a 160-foot (50-metre) bridge spanning 300 feet over the glacial-fed Cheakamus River.

Climbing

Experience the thrill of climbing year-round with indoor and outdoor climbing locations as well as guided Via Ferrata tours.

Fishing

Whistler fishing is best known for its rugged beauty and easy-to-access fishing opportunities. Five lakes can be found within 10 to 15 minutes from Whistler Village.

Float Plane Tours

Experience Whistler’s beauty from the sky, as well as direct scheduled flights between Vancouver and Whistler.

Spa & Wellness

Whistler’s large variety of spas and wellness facilities offer a complete range of bodywork and treatments to help you rejuvenate, restore, and refresh yourself in the mountains.

Vallea Lumina

Discover Vallea Lumina in Whistler, a multimedia night walk through an enchanted forest where you’ll pursue hidden wonders.

Water Sports

Spend warm summer days on a beautiful beach by a cool, clear mountain lake. Relax in the sun or rent canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards for water adventures.

White Water Rafting

Ride the melt water from the mountains on a fast, fun whitewater rafting tour on the Green, Lower Cheakamus, Elaho, and Squamish Rivers.

Ziplining

Fly through the forest on an exhilarating high-wire adventure. Side-by-side lines reach heights of 200 metres above the valley floor and speeds of up to 90 km/h.

From the Team

Staff Recommendations

Our team lives and breathes Whistler year-round.
Here are their personal favourites, in their own words.

Kieran

Kieran is a foodie and recommends Canadian Wilderness Adventures for one of their dining experiences. His favorite, snowmobiling in the morning and a feast of scrambled eggs, back bacon and golden waffles with real maple syrup. His highlight was being able to take the sleds on the frozen lake after breakfast, and briefly into the alpine. The sunrise through the snow-covered trees was pure wilderness.

When summer arrives, Kieran suggests exploring Whistler’s extensive hiking trails. There’s something for all levels and some of the hikes are accessed just steps from the village.

Karen

Easily, Karen’s favorite place in Whistler is The Point Artist-Run Center on Alta Lake. In the winter, the lodge is a cozy place to take in a writing workshop or paint ‘n sip class. In the summer, she likes to dangle her feet off the dock during the Sunday Concert Series on the lawn. The highlight of Karen’s summer is the Flagstop Theatre and Arts Festival that includes dinner, live theatre on a floating stage, and dancing to a live band in the lodge afterwards. thepointartists.com

Chris

Chris recommends Superfly side by side ziplines offered by Tag Whistler. The highest zipline of the four is 200 meters above the valley floor. They have two of the longest ziplines in Canada with the longest at 1.3km long reaching speeds of up to 90km an hour. If you have time, Chris recommends adding on the Advanced Aerial Course after, it’s a really fun challenge.

Nathan

No matter what the conditions are, Nathan likes to get up early and go for a ski. On a pow day, no line is too long for Fresh Tracks, a mountaintop breakfast buffet and early access to the powder.

When there’s no snow, Nathan’s new favorite thing is to take a float plane to Victoria or Vancouver for the day. Harbour Air leaves from Green Lake, beside Nicklaus North Golf Course.