You may have asked, does Whistler have a beach? The answer might surprise you, but yes! And more than one. Whistler beaches are incredible places to beat the summer heat. But which ones are the best? I’ll break it down…
Whistler Train Wreck Hike
Whistler Train Wreck Hike is probably one of the hikes (let’s be honest, it’s more of a walk) that I recommend most. I think it’s one of the best things to do in Whistler in the summer. Whether you have…
Four Lakes Trail Hike at Alice Lake
Four Lakes Trail at Alice Lake Provincial Park is one of my fave spots for hiking or trail running in Squamish. The park contains a campground, four lakes, and a series of hiking and biking trails, and is about five…
Crooked Falls Hike in Squamish
Crooked Falls Hike in Squamish is a lesser known, but beautiful, hike. It can be challenging but worth it. Because of the mild climate here in Squamish BC is that so many of these great summer hikes can be enjoyed…
Decker Loop Hike on Blackcomb Mountain
Of all the trails in Whistler BC, these Blackcomb Mountain hikes might be the least known but in my opinion have the best views. Decker Loop and Overlord Trail have been two of my favourite hikes but now that the…
A Guide to Whistler’s Lakes
Whistler, Canada is internationally recognized as a world-class ski resort yet it’s still pretty unknown as a summer destination. I’m often asked, “Are there lakes in Whistler?” There are actually FIVE Whistler lakes, and you can walk or bike to…
Rainbow Lake Hike
July is a great time to start hitting intermediate hikes, like Rainbow Lake. It has some challenging bits but also offers suspension bridges, alpine meadows, and spectacular views. Rainbow Lake Hike The hike to Rainbow Lake is 16 kilometers (10…
Whistler Crater Rim Trail Hike
Whistler Crater Rim Trail is a lesser-known hike of moderate difficulty. Given the abundance of hiking trails in the Whistler mountain area, you’d think we have unlimited options to choose from in June however the reality is there is a…