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Do you dream about travelling to a winter wonderland filled with twinkling fairy lights and magical adventures? Explore our 20 Photos To Inspire A Visit To Whistler.
Welcome to North America’s largest ski resort and Canada’s number one mountain resort. The jaw-dropping natural beauty and fantastic ski terrain are endless, with fine dining, shopping, spas and accommodation galore being the icing on the cake.
Don’t wait. Just go!
With a plethora of educational activities on offer, Whistler is an ideal destination for your children. There are ice caves to explore, ancient glaciers to conquer, cultural activities and art museums to investigate, dog sledding and snowmobiling. This is all besides the incredible skiing and snowboarding on offer. You may even tick off a few bucket list adventures of your own.
Check out our Top 10 Educational Whistler Experiences.
For a real dream-worthy experience, visit Whistler during Christmas and envelope your children in a magical atmosphere straight out of a fairytale. Sit beside crackling log fires with a hot cocoa or a moreish Canadian poutine (an exquisite dish of fries topped with melted cheese and gravy) while listening to carollers crooning in the distance. And if that isn’t enough, nothing beats skiing with Santa on Christmas morning!
For a magical winter holiday filled with adventure,
explore our 20 Photos To Inspire A Visit to Whistler and book that flight!

Heated Pool at Four Seasons Whistler

Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

On top of the world in Whistler

Tipsy Snowman Four Seasons Whistler

Frozen Kingdom Pemberton Ice Cap

Skiing perfection with Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Dog Sledding Callaghan Valley

Dining at Four Seasons Whistler

Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Exploring glaciers

Ski School Tourism Whistler/Vince Emond

Cougar Mountain on snowmobiles

Base camp chilling

Shimmering Mountain Lake in Whistler

Idyllic Canadian log cabins

Aerial wilderness

Family views

Magical views of Creekside Village in Whistler istock.com/stockstudiox

Fairytale Wilderness Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane
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