a summer day in Whistler

While Whistler may be best known as a world-class winter destination, this famed mountain town is equally captivating in the summer. When the snow melts, the alpine landscape transforms into a dynamic playground for outdoor enthusiasts and a haven of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Here’s how to make the most of a summer day in Whistler.

Morning Activities

Peak 2 Peak Gondola

Start your day with a ride on the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, which connects Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain. This 11-minute journey offers stunning panoramic views of mountains, valleys, and forests, and a unique perspective of Whistler’s rugged terrain. Once at the top, you can explore many hiking trails that cater to all skill levels.



Alpine Hiking

The expansive network of hiking trails will lead you to the breathtaking scenery of the alpine meadows and glacial lakes peppered throughout Whistler’s wilderness. Follow the High Note Trail on Whistler Mountain to uncover sparkling views of Cheakamus Lake and the Tantalus Range. The Blackcomb Ascent Trails, aptly named the Little Burn, Big Burn, and Heart Burn, offer hikers a more challenging route through lush forests and wildflower-filled fields.

Lost Lake

For a more relaxed start, head to Lost Lake. This serene spot, just a short distance from Whistler Village, is idyllic for a refreshing morning swim or leisurely glides along the placid surface via paddleboard. The lake is surrounded by easy walking and biking trails, making it a great choice for an easy pace as the morning sun climbs high into the sky.


Afternoon Adventures

Mountain Biking

Whistler is a mecca for mountain biking enthusiasts, and is largely considered one of the best spots in the world to test your skills and nerve. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is top-tier, attracting championship athletes to carve down one of its many routes. From beginner-friendly green trails to expert-level double blacks, the park has a downhill course for every rider. Rent a bike and gear from one of the many shops in Whistler Village and hit the trails for an adrenaline-pumping afternoon.

Ziplining

For an exciting experience, try ziplining with Ziptrek Ecotours or Superfly Ziplines. Soar high above the treetops and take in the spectacular views of the Whistler Valley and Fitzsimmons Creek. This adventure offers a unique perspective of the forest canopy and is a memorable way to spend a summer afternoon.

Golfing

If golf is calling your name, Whistler is home to several top-notch golf courses. The Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club and Nicklaus North Golf Course offer beautifully designed courses with majestic mountain backdrops. Enjoy a round of golf surrounded by the scenery and fresh mountain air.

Lunch in Whistler Village

After a morning of activities, head back to Whistler Village for lunch. The village is home to a wide range of dining options, from casual cafes to fine dining restaurants. Enjoy a hearty meal at one of the outdoor patios, where you can enjoy the bustling atmosphere. Options like Provisions or Portobello offer tasty lunch menus with a relaxed ambiance.


Evening Relaxation

Scandinave Spa

After an active day, unwind at the Scandinave Spa. This outdoor spa is set in a tranquil forest setting and offers a hydrotherapy circuit consisting of hot baths, cold plunges, and relaxation areas (perfect for a quick snooze or a book). The spa’s serene setting is further enhanced by its “no talking” rule, which provides an indulgent and calm place to rejuvenate physically and mentally.

Stroll Through Whistler Village

Whistler Village is charming and lively, especially in the evening. Stroll through the pedestrian-only pathways, browse the boutique shops, and enjoy the street performers and live music. The village’s European-style architecture makes it a delightful place to roam with friends or family.

Dinner

Whistler’s dining scene is diverse and high-quality, offering everything from casual to gourmet. For a special dining experience, try Wild Blue, known for its fresh, locally inspired seafood. Alternatively, head to Rimrock Café for a cozy atmosphere and delicious dishes featuring local ingredients.


Nightlife and Entertainment

Bars and Pubs

Whistler is the place to go if you have something to celebrate. A popular spot for bachelor parties, birthdays, and graduations, you’ll be hard-pressed to spend an evening in town without a taste of its vibrant nightlife. Choose from one of its many bars and pubs, and dance the night away with a craft beer in hand. Catch live music at Garibaldi Lift Co. Bar & Grill, or take it easy at one of the local lounges for a cocktail and easy conversation.

A summer day in Whistler, BC, offers a West Coast blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you’re hiking the alpine trails, biking down mountain slopes, or simply soaking in the scenery at Lost Lake, Whistler is a summer destination that captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest.

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