Guided Whistler Backcountry Tours with Extremely Canadian
Words: Pip CampbellPhotos: Abby Cooper When you get tired of skiing Whistler Blackcomb’s 8000+ acres of terrain, the bottomless backcountry of Whistler beckons – but... Continue Reading
#LittleThingsWhistler Winter Wonderland Contest Winner
The simple beauty of the forest deep under snow. The elegant geometry of icicles. The colours of sunrise over the mountains. These are the little... Continue Reading
Five movies you didn’t know were filmed in Montréal
With its world-class facilities, cutting edge animation studios and great dollar value, it’s no surprise Hollywood skips up to Montréal to film movies whenever it... Continue Reading
Given the Chance, Would you Climb the Lions Gate Bridge?
Image courtesy of James Wheeler | Inside Vancouver Flickr Pool If you were allowed, would you climb to the top of the Lions Gate Bridge?... Continue Reading
#LittleThingsWhistler Winter Wonderland Contest Winner
The simple beauty of the forest deep under snow. The elegant geometry of icicles. The colours of sunrise over the mountains. These are the little... Continue Reading
Hanging Out in Whistler’s Callaghan Valley
In Whistler the ski slopes and après patios are great places to catch up with friends, but not everyone skis and sometimes it’s nice to... Continue Reading
Your Montréal Nuit blanche survival guide, 2017
How do you distill year-long celebrations of Montréal’s 375th anniversary, Canada’s 150th birthday and the 50th anniversary of the Expo 67 World Fair into one... Continue Reading
Last days of the 2017 Vancouver Int’l Wine Festival – tickets still available!
The Vancouver International Wine Festival tasting room at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Feb. 16 2017. Robyn Hanson photo. The 2017 Vancouver International Wine Festival ends... Continue Reading
Hanging Out in Whistler’s Callaghan Valley
In Whistler the ski slopes and après patios are great places to catch up with friends, but not everyone skis and sometimes it’s nice to... Continue Reading
2017 Whistler Races and Challenges: Let the Training Begin
Guest Author: Andrew Mitchell There’s an old saying that everyone has a mountain to climb. Sometimes it’s a literal mountain. Whistler is known for a... Continue Reading