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The Winter Side of Whistler

Rebecca Wood-Barrett | Images Joern Rohde

he icy cold winter weather in the north freezes the lakes and brings snowfall for months. While much of the rest of Canada

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Vancouver – City of Scenery, Sophistication

David Burke | Images Joern Rohde

From art and dining, to shopping and exploring historic neighbourhoods, there is something for everyone in Vancouver, the largest Canadian urban area west of Toronto and the country’s West Coast hub. If you only have a couple of days to explore Vancouver,

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The Winter Side of Whistler

Rebecca Wood Barrett | Images by Joern Rohde

The icy cold winter weather in the north freezes the lakes and brings snowfall for months. While much of the rest of Canada is grumbling about shovelling

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Art Galleries

Whistler Traveller

Visit Whistler’s exceptional galleries to admire an array of artistic talent and find that unique piece for your home. From Canadian landscapes to one-of-a-kind sculptures to stunning furniture designs.

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Style & Indulgence

Whistler Traveller

Find everything your kids for biking and more at Mountain Kids Outfitters; sweaters year-round plus accessories galore at Amos & Andes, The Whistler Sweater Shop; visit the Audain Art Museum Shop for unique art-inspired gifts.

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Taste & Indulgence

Whistler Traveller

Treat yourself to some gourmet ice cream and other delicious treats at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, and elevate your picnics with delicious charcuterie boxes to go from The Deli by Picnic Whistler!

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Pemberton – Adventure Begins Here

Steve Fisher | Images by Joern Rohde

Nestled in a fertile, verdant valley surrounded by incredible mountain peaks, the community of Pemberton is a hidden gem in the heart of the Coast Mountains. Located 25 minutes north of Whistler, Pemberton (in what’s known to locals as the Spud Valley) enjoys a slightly warmer and sunnier climate.

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Squamish – Where ‘Sea’ Meets ‘Sky’

David Burke | Images by Joern Rohde

The community at the head of the fjord known as Howe Sound boasts a history that’s as unique and interesting as its surroundings are spectacular. For millennia, Squamish has been home to the Skwxwú7mesh

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What We Love now

Stories by Megan Hymanyk | Images by Joern Rohde

Whistler’s restaurants have you covered for tasty food & drink. Check out Bearfoot Bistro’s fun, new, mountain-style, tropical oasis-themed patio for happy hour and sip delicious rum creations;