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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. From Canadian landscapes and wildlife to one-of-a-kind sculptures to spectacular photography.

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Taste & Indulgence

Treat yourself to something delicious at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Try one of their decadent chocolate-coated ice cream bars; experience a delicious treat of French cheeses at home or in your accommodation from French’eese Whistler.

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Style & Indulgence

Find sweaters year-round, plus accessories galore at Amos & Andes, The Whistler Sweater Shop; learn about Whistler Blackcomb with this great guide – Nick’s Ski Resort Guidebook; take home a stunning hardcover art book from the Audain Art Museum Shop.

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Tom Thomson
An Icon of Canadian Culture in Art

A selection of Tom Thomson’s works is coming to the Audain Art Museum (AAM) in Whistler in late June 2024. The Art Canada Institute describes Thomson as “one of the greatest artists Canada ever produced.” His work is exceedingly rare, as only 50 ca

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Adventurous Relaxation

Whistler is where people often come to get away from it all. And while many an après session is filled with the never-ending debate of skiing versus snowboarding, classic versus skate skiing, backcountry versus slackcountry, one thing remains certain — almost everyone who comes to Whistler wants to unwind.

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Gathie Falk – Retrospective of a Canadian Art Visionary

Shiny ceramic apples, grapefruit, oranges, stacked in neat pyramids, green-grocer style. A long, rather eerie row of well-worn, cherry-red glazed shoes. Glossy, pale green cabbages floating disobediently in the air. Painted flowers growing beside concrete. Parrots spinning on record players. Random videotaped picnic performances. Cloudy, painted night skies.

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30 Years of Dedication to Canadian Art

Adele Campbell Fine Art has inspired people to fall in love with Canadian art for 30 years. Elizabeth Harris, the gallery’s owner and director, smiles when describing a common experience of visitors to the gallery: “A lot of people don’t know Canadian art,” she says. “When they come into the gallery, they often hav