Whistler Highlights

  • Tom Thomson
    An Icon of Canadian Culture in Art
    Story by Alice EngelmoreTom Thomson, Petawawa Gorges, 1916, oil on wood panel, 21.4 × 26.5 cm, Purchased with funds donated by Major F.A. Tilston, V.C....
  • Gathie Falk's Decades of Creativity
    For more than six decades, revolutionary artist Gathie Falk has turned heads with her risk-taking and avant-garde art. Born in 1928 in the Canadian prairies...
  • Mekong Brings a Taste of Thailand to Creekside
    Mekong in Creekside is just a short drive from Whistler Village and well worth a visit this summer for a dining experience like no other...
  • Manabu Ikeda - Flowers from the Wreckage
    Showing now at the Audain Art Museum (AAM), Manabu Ikeda: Flowers from the Wreckage evokes amazement and perhaps shocks its viewers, with the artist’s often-emotional...
  • An Audain Art Museum Special Exhibition
    Svava Tergesen: Ornamental Cookery, a new installation in the stunning upstairs gallery of the Audain Art Museum (AAM), is a feast for the eyes that’s...
  • Dutch Life in Print
    Discovering The Collectors’ Cosmos at the Audain Art Museum
    There is no colour. Each piece of art is simply composed of printed lines against a white page.
  • Laugh Out LIVE!
    Laugh Out LIVE! is back with a brand-new January show! The show runs for four nights from Jan. 24 – 27 at Whistler's hottest new...
  • Out of Control: Skateboarding in the Audain
    Right now, when you venture inside the architecturally stunning Audain Art Museum (AAM), skateboarders and the renegade culture of the wheeled deck are celebrated with...
  • Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob
    The atmosphere on the opening weekend of the new exhibition Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob at the revered Audain Art Museum seemed especially charged.
  • Whistler's Doors Open Directory
    and COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update
    Know Before You Go: Many Whistler businesses are reopening in alignment with BC’s Restart Plan. This directory provides up-to-date information about what is open in...
  • Emily Carr “Fresh Seeing” - Now showing at the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria
    In 1910 Emily Carr journeyed from the West Coast of Canada to Paris, France, where she spent 16 months studying the modernist art scene, painting...