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The charm of Whistler is well-documented. While there are only 10,000 permanent residents, Whistler attracts over two million visitors a year. As a world-famous resort town, most go to Whistler with the intention of hitting the ski lifts. But don’t limit yourself to the snow; enjoy all that Whistler has to offer, from great hikes to a lively art scene.

Outdoor Activities

As home of the 2010 Olympics, Whistler is by all means a winter wonderland. Their ice, slope, and snow activities are a must when you plan a trip to British Columbia. Powder Mountain Catskiing Ltd. is as good a place as any for the world-famous Whistler ski experience. With over 4,3000 acres spread over five peeks, spend a day exploring Powder Mountain. If you want to take walk on the wild side, try Whistler Heli-Skiing . Instead of a traditional ski-lift, ride a helicopter to the top of a remote mountain and figure out a way to the bottom with a group of fellow extreme-sports enthusiasts. Of course, not everyone needs to get their adrenalin running to have a grand old time. For couples on vacation, look no further than the
Blackcomb Horsedrawn Sleigh Rides. Sorry, no deer. But feel free to cuddle up with that special someone and let horses escort you throughout the town.

But let's not forget spring, summer, and fall. If winter isn’t your season of choice, Whistler offers a wide range of outdoor activities that don‘t involve thermals or mittens. onveniently located five minutes from Whistler Village, Whistler Paintball offers premiere paintball for individuals and large groups alike. For trekking aficionados that prefer to take the road less traveled, check out Backcountry Tours. Their activities include rock climbing, alpine hikes, wilderness tours, and breathtaking glacier treks. And if you are the type that likes to find his/her meals amidst the great outdoors, then contact the good folk at Whistler Fly Fishing. They will show you the best fishing spots around Whistler. For that low-key fun in the sun, play eighteen holes at Whistler Golf Club , Canada’s first Arnold Palmer designed course.

Museums and the Arts

During the summer months, the
Whistler Theatre Project provides professional entertainment with a repertoire that includes musical, classical, and contemporary performances. With all of their productions occurring outdoors, the audience can enjoy the magnificent views of the local mountains and skies while appreciating what’s on stage.

Believe it or not, you can actually find indoor shelter in Whistler . Of course, Whistler wasn’t born yesterday, so learn a bit about the city at the Whistler Museum and Archives Society. The museum houses exhibitions on the areas natural history and wildlife as well as a display on Whistler’s Olympic bid. For that live music kick you have been craving, Whistler has some of the best venues for live music in British Columbia. Check out Garfinkel's Night Club for an electrified ambiance or swing by Merlin's for the punk scene. Ending a Whistler night on a live music kick will make you all the more ready to hit the ski-lifts the following morning.

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