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Perched slightly above the main valley with sweeping alpine views, Whistler's Blueberry neighborhood is one of the most peaceful and scenically beautiful places to base yourself in the Sea to Sky corridor. Situated just off the Sea to Sky Highway between Whistler Village and Creekside, Blueberry offers the kind of quiet, residential mountain atmosphere that is increasingly rare in a destination as popular as Whistler. Just a few minutes from both the Village and Creekside by car or bus, and connected to the entire corridor via the Valley Trail, Blueberry puts you close to everything while feeling wonderfully removed from it all.
Blueberry Vacation Rentals for Skiers & Snowboarders
Blueberry sits just minutes from both the Creekside Gondola and Whistler Village, giving skiers and snowboarders the flexibility to choose their preferred base area each day. A regular bus service connects Blueberry to both Creekside and Whistler Village, making car-free ski trips entirely straightforward. Come home at the end of the day to elevated alpine views and the kind of stillness that only a neighborhood like Blueberry can offer.
Blueberry Vacation Rentals for Mountain Biking & Summer Adventure
Summer is where Blueberry truly comes into its own. The Valley Trail runs directly through the neighborhood, heading north to Whistler Village and south to Creekside, giving cyclists, walkers, and rollerbladers seamless access to the entire corridor. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is reachable via the Creekside Gondola, just minutes away. Alta Lake, one of Whistler's most beloved lakes, is right on Blueberry's doorstep. The Blueberry docks are a local favourite for swimming and paddleboarding, and serve as the perfect launch point for the River of Golden Dreams, one of the most magical and iconic summer paddling routes in the Sea to Sky. The Whistler Golf Course is also within walking distance for those who want to work in a round between adventures.
Blueberry Vacation Rentals for Families & Groups
Blueberry is a wonderful choice for families and groups who want space, privacy, and a true sense of being in the mountains. The neighborhood's forest hiking trails wind through the surrounding landscape, offering easy and accessible outdoor time right from your front door. Alta Lake parks are a short stroll away, perfect for picnics, lawn games, and lazy summer afternoons by the water. With a mix of spacious chalets, townhomes, and family-friendly properties available, Blueberry is well-suited to groups who want room to spread out and a setting that genuinely feels like a mountain retreat.
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Whistler BC Overview & Information
Taking a vacation in the idyllic town of Whistler is a great idea any time of year. Famous for having the largest skiable terrain of any ski resort in all of North America, Whistler has much more to offer regardless of your interest in hitting the slopes. This is a fantastic travel destination if you are passionate about mountain biking and the outdoors, experiencing stunning mountain vistas, dining in up-market restaurants and bars, playing golf, or renting a cabin and getting a feel for the quaint European-style, pedestrian-friendly village.
Like any destination, if you want to make the most out of your Whistler vacation, you are going to need not only the right vacation rental but the right information and research at your disposal which is why we have brought all of the key information about the world's best travel destination into one place for you.
Whistler sees on average around 3 million over-night and day visitors annually, with 45% of these visitors arriving during the winter months. This means that you won't be alone during your visit and will have the opportunity to meet many like-minded people.
A History and Overview of Whistler
Whistler and the surrounding areas hold thousands of years of history as these lands were the home of the Coast Salish First Nations before Europeans arrived, with Whistler serving as a valuable trading post between the Squamish and Lil'wat nations. Many of the hiking tracks around Whistler are actually the traditional routes of the Coast Salish peoples, and you can follow their paths to view nature and the landscape similarly to how they once did. You can also visit the Squamish-Lil'wat Cultural Centre to get a complete grasp of the region's history and identity.
Named "Whistler" thanks to the shrill sound that the local hoary marmot populations make, the early 1900s saw European settlement, first as a small hunting and fishing village, then as a successful mining town until the 1950s turned it into a popular summer vacation spot. The 1960s saw the first ski resort on the mountain open, and then in 2010, Whistler hosted the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.