Fairmont Chateau Whistler

Beautiful road with tall mountains, forest and blue lake — Sea to Sky Highway the road used in the RBC GranFondo Whistler

RBC GranFondo Whistler

Ride the RBC GranFondo Whistler on September 6, a traffic-free cycling event from Vancouver to Whistler with distances from 55 km to 152 km.

Arts and Heritage, Indigenous peoples of Squamish and Lil'wat First Nations, CR Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre / Logan Swayze

The Language of the Sea to Sky Highway

Connect closer to Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) heritage when traveling along one the Sea to Sky Highway. Learn about the significance of Squamish culture and language from Vancouver to Whistler.

Couples on Snowmobile with The Adventure Group, Whistler CR Tourism Whistler/Claire Lang

Four Romantic Getaways: Part 2 – Whistler

Experience the heart of winter with a romantic getaway to Whistler. From snowshoeing under the stars to luxurious spa retreats and unforgettable fondue dinners, Whistler sets the stage for love, adventure, and cozy alpine moments.

Graham Agassiz competes in the Crankworx Joyride Mountain Bike Event held at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.

Crankworx Whistler

The Crankworx Whistler Mountain Bike Festival celebrates 20 years from August 8–17, 2025, featuring elite competitions like Red Bull Joyride, participatory events, Kidsworx, and epic rides on Whistler’s world-class trails.

Northern lights in Banff National Park in the winter

    Banff

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continued stewardship and for sharing this land.

    Jasper

    Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge respectfully acknowledges the land on which we are located as Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting grounds, traveling route and home to many Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay), Nakota Sioux (Sue) and Secwépemc (Suh-wep-muhc). We pay respect to all Indigenous peoples who have marked these lands for centuries as we continue to walk forward, together.

    Lake Louise

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continuous stewardship and for sharing this land.

    Whistler

    With respect and gratitude we operate on the shared unceded territory of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and Lil̓wat7úl (Lil’wat) Nation.