Nestled in the heart of the Coast Mountains, Pemberton is a small, unassuming town. Despite its sleepy ambiance, it is home to a vibrant community of outdoors enthusiasts.
Whistler – Welcome to Sea to Sky Country
The twinkling lights of Whistler Village always seem to shine just a little brighter when the snow is falling, skis and snowboards are a common sight, and the buzz about today’s amazing powder-induced experiences on the mountains hangs in the air.
Squamish – Winter 2026
One doesn’t need to look around Squamish for long to see why it has been one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities for the past couple of decades. For many first-time visitors, the imposing face of the 702-metre (2,303-foot) Stawamus Chief is the first clue; after that, there’s the jaw-dropping scenery at the northern end of Howe Sound (Átl’ka7tsem in the Squamish
Summer Side of Whistler 2026
Summertime in Whistler offers an embarrassment of riches: endless exciting activities; abundant freshly picked, locally grown fruit and vegetables; multiple freshwater lakes ideal for dock diving, swimming and paddling; alpine hikes among wildflowers and wildlife.
Exploring Vancouver’s Stunning Urban Landscape
Founded on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Watuth), and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) First Nations, Vancouver is consistently ranked among the top urban travel destinations in the world. Flanked by mountains and surrounded
Let’s Adventure… No Skis or Snowboard Required
Need a day off the slopes? Or maybe you’re not a skier or snowboarder at all. The good news is, you don’t have to be a mountain winter sports enthusiast to fall in love with Whistler in the winter.
Whistler Blackcomb 60 Years Young
On Jan. 15, 1966, roughly 300 people gathered at the Creekside base of Whistler Mountain for opening day. The drive from Vancouver required navigating a single-lane gravel road,
