In Whistler Village you will find inviting restaurants, small cafes, stores with regional souvenirs and of course clothing. The village center is lovingly designed and the central meeting place in the former Olympic village.
The year is 1956, and a Pacific Great Eastern Railway train, heavily loaded with lumber, is making its way south from the small mountain town of Lillooet. However, a steep …
The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge has been the most famous tourist attraction in the park since its opening in 1912. It crosses Lynn Creek at a height of 50 meters …
The Suspension Bridge actually takes you to the famous Train Wrecks over the Cheakamus River only since 2016. For a long time, they could only be reached by illegally crossing …
Everyone immediately recognizes the famous Olympic rings. Whistler earned them in 2010 when the alpine skiing competitions were held here as part of the Winter Olympics. The pretty town was …
Brandywine Falls is a spectacular sight, a dramatic waterfall curtain surrounded by forest in the Cheakamus Valley between Squamish and Whistler. From this viewing platform you can watch the mesmerising …
With an impressive 335 meters, Shannon Falls are the third highest waterfalls in British Columbia. Shannon Creek cascades into the depths. The main fall alone, which you can see here …
'Garibaldi Lake' is part of the Garibaldi Lake system, formed by lava flows during the last Ice Age. The lake is at an altitude of around 1,400 m and has …