Immerse yourself at the award-winning Spa at Nita Lake Lodge with a luxurious menu of treatments, stunning mountain view rooftop hot tubs, eucalyptus steam room, and peaceful relaxation room.
We ate here when we were visiting doing our site visit and everything was delicious! The Den creates seasonal dishes with local farm-to-table products, artisan meats + cheeses and our garden grown herbs + greens with a strong emphasis on plant-based alternatives. Also consider checking out the Lakeside Lounge and Fix Cafe.
Whistler Village is a vibrant, pedestrian-only mountain hub in British Columbia, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains and only 10 minutes from Nita Lake Lodge.
At 436m/1,427 ft above the valley floor, the PEAK 2 PEAK is one of the world’s highest lift of its kind and a marvel of engineering linking Blackcomb Gondola to the Whistler Village Gondola in one continuous lift system. Explore the mountains free from the weather outside or take a ride up to Whistler’s Umbrella Bar or enjoy a fine dining experience Christine’s on Blackcomb.
Walk the Cloudraker Skybridge and the Raven's Eye with breathtaking views from Whistler Peak.
Experience the distinctive living culture of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Lil̓wat7úl.
The Audain Art Museum is a transformative experience for appreciating the art of British Columbia. Unique and evolving exhibitions from Canada and around the world distinguish what we do.
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers’ Market invites the community and visitors to connect with local makers and growers and enjoy the welcoming vibe of the market. Weekly Markets: Sundays, May 17 - October 11, 2026 Time: 11am - 4pm
A part of Whistler's historical and cultural identity, the Train Wreck site is a popular attraction and is located near the Cheakamus River just south of Whistler. The short hiking trail follows the Sea To Sky Trail and crosses a suspension bridge, offering scenic views of the Cheakakmus River rushing below before arriving at the colourfully painted box cars, which have sat in the forest since 1956.
A 15-minute shuttle ride from Whistler, this lake is perfect for those who want to take a break from the slopes and jog, walk or picnic by its peaceful shores.
A beautiful waterfall found near the end of Callaghan Road before you get to Whistler (same road to get to the Whistler Olympic Park). There are also some good hiking trails in this area.
On the way to Whistler on the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) you'll come across the Brandywine Provincial Park. It's a great stop to stretch your legs before you get into Whistler.