Cloudraker Skybridge

Test your courage on the Cloudraker Skybridge, a spectacular suspension bridge spanning 130 meters from Whistler Peak to the West Ridge, crossing high above Whistler Bowl. The bridge sways gently as visitors cross, adding to the thrill of standing 2,000 meters above sea level with panoramic views of the surrounding Coast Mountains. At the West Ridge end, the Raven’s Eye Cliff Walk extends 12.5 meters out from the ridge, offering a cantilevered viewing platform with glass floor sections.

Season: Late June – Mid September

Difficulty: Easy (but not for those with fear of heights)

Summer Alpine Experience – Cloudraker Skybridge

Biking

Whistler is renowned worldwide as a premier mountain biking destination, headlined by the Whistler Mountain Bike Park—the largest lift-accessed bike park in North America. The park features over 80 kilometers of trails ranging from gentle banked cruisers to technical double black diamond routes with massive jumps and drops. Beyond the bike park, Whistler offers an extensive network of cross-country trails catering to all skill levels.

Season: May – October

Difficulty: All levels

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Sea to Sky Gondola 

Ride the gondola to the summit for stunning views of Howe Sound, coastal forest, and surrounding peaks. Each cabin holds up to 8 people and is wheelchair and stroller accessible. The ride offers scenic views of Shannon Falls and the Stawamus Chief.

At the top, explore interpretive trails with viewing platforms, the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, hiking routes, rock climbing, and access to backcountry adventures.

Season: May – October
Difficulty: All levels
Seat To Sky Gondola

 

Joffre Lake day trip 

Joffre Lakes is a sacred and awe-inspiring destination, offering breathtaking beauty from the very first step. The trail begins in ancient lowland forest, rich with towering trees and mossy undergrowth, and gradually ascends to reveal a series of stunning turquoise glacial lakes. Each lake is more beautiful than the last, framed by rugged peaks, hanging glaciers, and alpine meadows.

This place holds deep spiritual and natural significance, and its pristine environment commands respect and appreciation. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply someone who loves nature, Joffre Lakes will leave a lasting impression on your soul. Do not miss the opportunity to experience this remarkable place—it’s truly one of British Columbia’s crown jewels.

Season: April – August
Difficulty: Moderate to advanced
Joffre Lake Hiking Day trip