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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Public Transport
The guide was updated:BC Transit offers convenient bus service throughout Whistler, connecting the Village, Creekside, and surrounding neighborhoods. Express services are available to Creekside and Cheakamus, while seasonal shuttles provide free transportation to Lost Lake Park in the summer, Marketplace in the winter, and the Upper Village year-round.
The Resort Municipality of Whistler also operates free shuttles within the Village and to various lakes and parks during the summer months. All Whistler Transit buses are equipped with ski and snowboard racks, as well as bike racks that can accommodate two bikes per bus.
Useful Information
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) serves as the closest international airport to Whistler, located 135 kilometers south. The drive to Whistler takes approximately 2-2,5 hours along Highway 99, a scenic route known as the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Enjoy breathtaking views of the coastal mountains and Howe Sound as you make your way to this renowned mountain destination.
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Best Time to Visit
Whistler offers two distinct peak seasons for visitors: June through August and December through March. Winter enthusiasts will find ideal skiing conditions on the mountains from December to February, while March provides warmer temperatures with quality snow.
In June and July, Blackcomb Mountain reopens for glacier skiing, while the rest of Whistler transforms into a haven for camping and outdoor exploration. September, October, and November offer a vibrant display of fall foliage, perfect for leaf-peeping enthusiasts. April and May bring moderate temperatures, creating ideal conditions for hiking and biking adventures.
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Public Transport
BC Transit offers convenient bus service throughout Whistler, connecting the Village, Creekside, and surrounding neighborhoods. Express services are available to Creekside and Cheakamus, while seasonal shuttles provide free transportation to Lost Lake Park in the summer, Marketplace in the winter, and the Upper Village year-round.
The Resort Municipality of Whistler also operates free shuttles within the Village and to various lakes and parks during the summer months. All Whistler Transit buses are equipped with ski and snowboard racks, as well as bike racks that can accommodate two bikes per bus.
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Taxi
Whistler Resort Cabs: +1 604 938 1515
Whistler Tax: +1 604 932 3333
Whistle! Rideshare and Taxi: +1 778 770 1101
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Post
Canada Post offers a variety of services, including letter and parcel delivery, post office boxes, and money orders. The company also provides a range of shipping options for individuals and businesses, including priority, express, and international shipping.
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Pharmacy
Two big pharmacy chains have locations in Whistler: Rexall and Shoppers Drug Mart. There’s also Nesters Market & Pharmacy next to Sea-toSky Highway.
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Telephone
Country code: +1
Area code: 604
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Electricity
Canada uses 110-volt electricity, 60 cycle electric power, same as the USA. Power outlets are designed for use with a two-prong and some accept a 3-prong (with ground) plug.
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