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Going On A Trip To Whistler, BC? Here Are 5 Travel Ideas

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 13, 2021
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Canada is a magical country in itself. If you have to narrow down your vacation options, a trip to the British Columbia (BC) region is a must. Especially if you’re the type to enjoy a good nature tip, you can’t go wrong with Whistler in BC. A trip to this area is like no other, staying true to its promise to give you vacation options that’ll indulge in all your senses. Think, activities across all seasons, loads of entertainment, shops, festivals, museums, and never a shortage of outdoor fun.

For those of you who enjoy good scenery and road adventure, driving in a car or taking a bus to Whistler is always a good idea. The journey itself is a great start to your holiday, opening you up to majestic views. The Whistler Mountains are a sight to behold, also housing its namesake, Whistler which is one of the biggest ski resorts in the region.

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If you’re soon going to Whistler, BC, these are some of the best travel ideas for you to wind up with the best and most memorable vacation in the area.

  1. Go On A 4×4 Tour

How often can you say that you’ve gone on a 4×4 winter outdoor adventure during your vacation? When you have a powerful 4×4 vehicle, you can explore less-travelled destinations, like only those which are accessed through an all-terrain vehicle. When you go for a 4×4 adventure, you can experience Whistler’s wilderness and mountains, making it a completely exhilarating adventure for the whole family to enjoy.

  1. See The Whistler Blackcomb

The Whistler Blackcomb is a combination of two majestic mountains: the Whistler Mountain and the Blackcomb Mountain. When you visit the Whistler Village, those two mountains are set to be the perfect background. Boasting as one of the top skiing mountains in the North American continent, you’re certain to definitely have a good time in your Whistler holiday.

When you visit the Whistler Blackcomb, you have a higher chance of enjoying a long and good ski holiday. This region also holds one of the longest ski seasons, making it a good choice across travellers no matter the season. It’s highly advised that you prepare appropriate wintertime gear to make your trip hassle-free. 

  1. Indulge In A Zipline Adventure

Zipline adventures may seem like a very common adventure to do in any destination, but it’s still a one-of-a-kind experience in Whistler. The reason for this is simple. You can be free as a bird and fly to enjoy unrivalled views around you, from the snowy Canadian mountains to the thick and lush forests in the area.

  1. Relax By The Lakeside

If you’re looking for free activities to do in Whistler, you won’t be disappointed! As it’s a nature paradise, you won’t be without a shortage of means to get in touch with nature free of charge. 

One of the most relaxing free activities to do in the area? Take an afternoon off to relax by the lakeside. The locals of Whistler love to do this on their easy, relaxing days as stress-reliever, and you should do so as well. Pack food and a mat with your family so you can enjoy a relaxing picnic near the tranquil waters.

To start your search for possible lake options to relax in, you may want to consider Green Lake, Lost Lake, and Alta Lake.

  1. Ride A Peak To Peak Gondola

For those of you who want to enjoy the views of the mountains but aren’t adventurous enough for the ziplines, you can opt for something easier on the nerves and more relaxing. You can cruise in the sky through a peak-to-peak gondola ride. As its name implies, you’ll be taken from one peak of a mountain to another on a gondola ride.

The ride is only an average of 10 to 15 minutes, but on a good day, the experience will bring you towards one of the best 10 to 15 minutes of your life. Make sure to keep an eye on the beautiful landscape you’ll be able to witness while you’re on perhaps one of the most memorable rides of your life. 

Conclusion

The list of fun ideas to do in Whistler, as listed above, isn’t exclusive. There are so many more you can do, once you reach the area. In fact, as you start planning for your vacation, it’s not surprising that you’re going to come across even more activities you may want to consider trying out. While best known as a winter paradise, Whistler is still a paradise destination the whole year-round. There are tons of activities you can do and the list above is only just the beginning.

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