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Calendar of Events

There’s always something fun happenning in Whistler! So whether it’s sports, culture, arts, entertainment or dining events, check out our calendar to plan your visit or see what’s happenning during your stay in Whistler.

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Art Galleries

Visit Whistler’s exceptional Adele Campbell Fine Art in the Westin Resort & Spa to admire an array of artistic talent and find that unique piece for your home.

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Sour Power

Everything old is new again. The sour cocktail — one of the oldest styles of mixed drinks, dating to the 1600s — is having its fashionable moment in the sun. A sour is simply a base spirit, plus citrus and a sweetener.

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Summer Fusion

Summertime is the favourite season for chefs. New fruits, roots, and vegetables appear almost every week, seasonal seafood swims into view, and it’s a time for chefs to explore their creativity with fresh flavours that pay homage to the season’s bounty.

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My Whistler – Dr. Curtis Collins

During a walk-through of the Audain Art Museum’s (AAM) recent visiting exhibition titled Masters of Print: Rembrandt and Beyond, which was on loan from the National Gallery of Canada,

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Valley Trail

In 1976, a year after the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) was incorporated, a committee that included then-Councillor Al Raine, Paul Burrows, Paul Mathews and Norm Paterson filed a report recommending the establishment of a paved Whistler Valley trail that “should connect parks, scenic areas and historic points, and the existing valley communities.”

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Ready, Set, Hike

Take a hike! All you need are sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes, a light backpack with water, snacks, clothes for the changing weather, and your sense of adventure.

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The Art of Trees

In Japan, there is a term for immersing oneself in a forest and finding peace and tranquility among trees. Shinrin yoku, or forest bathing, can inspire a sense of both calm and awe. Whether you’re walking in a pine forest, lying on the ground gazing up at the leaves of an aspen tree, or leaning against the giant trunk of an ancient cedar, there’s something sacred about being in the presence of trees.

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Karin Bubaš

Coming to the Audain Art Museum (AAM) this fall, Karin Bubaš’s stunning photographs have a mysterious “film noir” feel like they’ve been spliced from the screen of an Alfred Hitchcock or Michelangelo Antonioni movie.

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Gathie Falk

Canadian artist Gathie Falk has been an innovator and a visionary for more than six decades. The incredible diversity of her artwork, whether in painting, ceramic and bronze sculpture, photography, or video, celebrates certain domestic and everyday themes.