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…
High Note Trail Hike on Whistler Mountain
Without question, my favourite hike to do every summer is the Hike Note Trail on Whistler Blackcomb. The views are extraordinary, with vast mountain vistas and the most stunning view of Cheakamus Lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park. If you go…
Blackcomb Ascent Trail Hike
The Ascent Trail on Blackcomb Mountain may be one of the most accessible hikes from Whistler Village. It starts right from the upper village, just behind the Fairmont Chateau Whistler (or the family adventure zone if you’re more familiar with…
RIVER STAND-UP PADDLING
If you love stand-up paddling and you love beer, then Pemberton’s newest adventure operator has an offering that’s up your alley. Or river, as the case may be. The Mountain Beaver Adventure Company recently launched an experience they’ve aptly named…
A Unique Place to Stay: Glamping in Whistler
Every time I visited Scandinave Spa or biked nearby as I often did, my curiosity about the unique place to stay at the neighbouring yurts at Riverside Resort in Whistler was piqued. Just a four minute drive north of Whistler…
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…