Whistler Olympic Plaza
There’s always something going down at Whistler Olympic Plaza, a stunning outdoor space built for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. From live performances to outdoor markets, the Plaza is a great place to gather.
Whistler Christmas Markets
Christmas markets are a great way to check names off your holiday shopping list while at the same time supporting local makers, artisans and craftspeople. Around the holiday season, there are a number of Christmas markets that take place across Whistler, including the Creekside Village Christmas Market, Arts Whistler Holiday Market, and the Whistler Christmas Market, which is held at the Audain Art Museum. Dates for these markets for 2024 are yet to be announced.
Whistler Film Festival
Since 2001, this film fest, which takes place in the first week of December, has screened films for all tastes, from future Oscar nominees (last year’s roster included Oppenheimer, Maestro and American Fiction, among other titles) and movies from local talent.
Wintersphere Whistler
This annual celebration sees the Whistler Conference Centre turned into a festive extravaganza, with something to see, do – and buy – for visitors of all ages. Kids can check out the bouncy castle or visit with Santa, while parents and adult visitors will enjoy live music and snacks from the on-site cafe.
Fire And Ice Whistler
There’s skiing, and then there’s skiing through a flaming hoop. Fire and Ice is an awe-inspiring spectacle featuring incredible stunts on skis, fire-spinning and a world-class fireworks display, plus Indigenous hoop-dancing, delicious food and drink, and more.
Whistler pride and ski festival
Show your pride on the slopes! In January, the Whistler Pride and Ski Festival is one of the largest queer-focused ski events in the world. The event, which was founded in 1992, now features youth-focused events, drag parties and – of course – a slalom parade!
World Ski and Snowboard Festival
Whistler’s reputation as a world-class destination for ski culture gets a weeklong celebration at this festival, on since 1996. At the World Ski and Snowboard Festival, alpine aficionados will find everything from seminars to ski-focused yoga to film screenings and parties. And, of course, the highlight: the events, from races to ski jumps and more!
Making Your Stay Cozier
Best time to visit
If you’re visiting Whistler in the winter, it’s best to schedule your visit between December and March. That way, if you’re hitting the slopes, you’ll have a high likelihood of good snow cover – plus, most of the town’s great winter activities happen during this time!
Where to stay
Choose your accommodations based on what you plan to do when you’re in town. If your trip will involve more skiing and snowboarding than sightseeing, pick a hotel, condo, cabin or townhouse that’s near the mountains – there are many that offer ski-in-ski-out access. If your visit will revolve around sightseeing, spas, arts and culture and events, you may wish to stay closer to the village. Where to stay is largely dependent on your itinerary – but if that changes when you’re in town, Whistler’s small size means you’re never too far from the fun. Check out a list of Whistler rentals to find the right one for you.
How to get there
While there is no airport in Whistler, the town is very close to Vancouver International Airport. It is then easy to book a transfer via shuttle bus, taxi or rideshare, or to pick up a rental car and drive the roughly 130 kilometres (about 90 minutes) from Vancouver to Whistler.
How to get around
No car? No problem. Whistler is served by the Whistler Transit System, a public bus system that covers the village and surrounding areas, and will bring you to the slopes. Taxis and rideshare options are also available in Whistler, and since the village is so small, you may find it just as easy to walk from one spot to another. Be sure to download or pack a map to decide the best way around for you and your group.
Conclusion
Whistler’s beautiful ski slopes and incredible apres scene are what makes the area so well-known. But because of its popularity in the winter, Whistler has built up an incredible cold-weather scene, from festivals and hiking trails to Christmas markets and luxurious spas, that offer an unforgettable getaway in pristine, world-class surroundings. Book your visit today.