STOP 1: Sea to Sky Highway
The Sea to Sky Highway is a gorgeous drive along the side of Howe Sound, an ocean fjord, and then up into the snowy mountains to the Whistler ski village. Along the way, you’ll pass through the town of Squamish, one of the best small towns in Canada for outdoor adventures and home to world-class hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing
STOP 2: Porteau Cove Provincial Park
Situated on the most southerly fjord in North America, Porteau Cove Provincial Park features waterfront campsites with a view over Howe Sound to the mountains beyond. An old ship has been sunk to provide interest for scuba divers and to attract marine life. There are special facilities for divers. Adjacent train tracks are active and occasional noise disturbance may occur.
STOP 3: Shannon Falls Provincial Park
Now, we will take you to see and feel nature’s power at Shannon Falls. Just a short trip down the Sea to Sky Highway, Shannon Falls is the 3rd highest waterfall in BC. Enjoy a short walk for some great photos of nature’s erosive art and feel the mist of the falls against your skin.
STOP 4: Britannia Beach
In 1888, Dr. A.A. Forbes discovered copper in this small community located approximately 10 minutes south of Squamish. Known for its once-booming mine, the former mining town of Britannia Beach is now a charming village rich with art and history.
STOP 5: Village Square
From the moment you arrive in Whistler Village, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, it's apparent that this is a resort village unlike any other you've ever experienced.
STOP 6: Whistler Olympic Plaza
A legacy of the 2010 Winter Games, Whistler Olympic Plaza is a state-of-the-art outdoor performance facility and community space with a park and playground set against one of Whistler's most dramatic backdrops.
STOP 7: Brandywine Falls Provincial Park
Brandywine Falls (the spectacular 70-metre waterfall) is best seen from the viewpoint which also presents some marvellous views of Daisy Lake and the surrounding mountains. This park provides opportunities for hiking, picnicking, mountain biking and viewing of the waterfall. The park was tripled in size in 2010 to include a unique habitat for red-legged frogs (a provincial “blue listed” species at risk). Several existing recreation trails were included in the expanded park as well.
STOP 8: Whytecliff Park
Situated on the rugged coastline along the shores of Howe Sound in West Vancouver, the scenic mountains and passing boats offer spectacular views for visitors to Whytecliff Park to enjoy. Not only does Whytecliff Park have a series of hiking trails but you can also explore the beach and island area, have a family picnic in the park, or even scuba dive in what's known as a famous area for underwater diving.
Whistler Activities are available in Whistler for day trip guests (Please be aware that activities are seasonal and may not be available). Before you arrive in Whistler Village, your guide will inform you of the various optional activities that fit into your tour’s schedule. Join an ATV or snowmobile guided tour, or choose a scenic seaplane flight over ancient volcanoes to see the glaciers up close. Or, sit and relax in heated pools at the local spa. Just let your guide know what you want, and leave the planning to us.