Whistler Cornucopia Masterclass Series: How to Create a Charcuterie Plate
The Cornucopia Masterclass Series features chefs, sommeliers and mixologists from Whistler’s signature bars and restaurants – stay tuned to the Insider or follow @GoWhistler for... Continue Reading
Thrill the World Vancouver 2017: Annual Zombie Dance Flashmob (Yes, you read that correctly)
Image from Vancouver Film School | Flickr.com It’s close to midnight and something evil’s lurking from the dark… It’s one of the world’s most recognizable dance... Continue Reading
The Insider’s Guide to Planning your DIY Retreat in Whistler
Fall is a season for slowing down and making time for self care (until the mountain opens anyways!). After playing hard all summer this is... Continue Reading
VanDusen Glow in the Garden is a Fun, Kid-Friendly Halloween Activity
Image courtesy of VanDusen Botanical Garden | Facebook.com If Halloween is a little too scary for your tastes, VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver will be... Continue Reading
The People’s History of Whistler Part 3: Legends are Born, Snowboarding Booms
This is the third installment of an ongoing series digging into Whistler’s past. Get up to date with Part 1: The Beginning and Part 2:... Continue Reading
Art Battle Brings Live Competitive Painting to Vancouver
Image courtesy of Art Battle International | Facebook.com If you’ve always been curious about the artistic process involved with painting, you’re going to want to... Continue Reading
Look Out! There’s an Alien Invasion at the Stanley Park Ghost Train
Beware: alien invasion at the Stanley Park Ghost Train! Each year, Halloween revellers of all ages flock to a magical corner of Stanley Park where... Continue Reading
Insider’s Guide to the Skywalk Trail and Rainbow Mountain Hiking Trails
Rainbow Mountain is located on the west side of Whistler with its base nestled between the shores of Green Lake and Alta Lake. Each morning... Continue Reading
Fright Nights at Playland Unveils New Haunted House, The Bloodshed, for 2017 (Free Ticket Giveaway!)
Home to a family of ruthless mutant backwoods yokels, The Bloodshed, a dilapidated summer cabin that no one would ever want to vacation in, promises... Continue Reading
People, Places & Paths: Exploring the Cultural Connector in Whistler
I’m not used to moving slowly. With a focus on gravity-based fun Whistler demands a certain pace and it’s typically breakneck. But there are hidden pockets,... Continue Reading