Skiing & Snowboarding

Whistler Blackcomb offers world-class skiing and snowboarding experiences across two magnificent mountains. With over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain, 200+ marked runs, 16 alpine bowls, and three glaciers, it’s no wonder this destination is consistently ranked among the top ski resorts globally.

Season: November – May
Difficulty: All levels
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Nordic/Cross-Country Skiing

Explore Whistler’s winter landscape on cross-country skis. The area offers over 160 kilometers of groomed trails through scenic forests, valleys, and along frozen lakes. Whistler Olympic Park and Lost Lake Park provide excellent facilities with trails for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers.

Season: December – April
Difficulty: All levels
Nordic Skiing in Whistler

 

Snowshoeing

Discover the serene beauty of Whistler’s winter landscape on snowshoes. This traditional winter activity allows visitors to explore snow-covered trails at their own pace, accessing areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach. Popular destinations include the old-growth forests around Lost Lake, the Medicine Trail, and the scenic trails on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.

Season: December – April
Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate
Snowshoeing in Whistler

Snowmobiling

Experience the thrill of exploring Whistler’s backcountry on a powerful snowmobile. Guided tours take visitors through pristine wilderness areas, offering breathtaking views of snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and majestic mountain vistas. Tours range from family-friendly excursions suitable for beginners to advanced backcountry adventures.

Season: December – April
Difficulty: Beginner to advanced
Whistler Snowmobile Tours

 

Dog Sledding

Experience the traditional Arctic transportation method of dog sledding in Whistler’s winter landscape. Tours typically begin with an introduction to the dog team and mushing basics before heading out on trails through forests and meadows.

Season: December – March
Difficulty: All levels
Dog Sledding in Whistler