The North Face Valley to Peak is back! Sign up for the 4th annualThe North Face Valley to Peak trail running race to tackle the full vertical climb of Whistler mountain while exploring some of the best single track Whistler Blackcomb has to offer.
New to 2018, we will be offering a 3KM loop and a 1KM kids fun loop, in addition to our traditional 23KM and 10KM race. Click here for more information.
More course details coming soon!
LIFT TICKETS All 10km, 3km and 1km participants will need a valid Whistler Blackcomb Lift access product to get to the start area. Discounted SightSee lift tickets will be available for all registered competitiors at $19 each and can be collected at Bib Collection.
Friends and Family Sightsee discounted lift tickets will also be available at bib collection at 20% off regular sightseeing rates.
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
For the second year, Whistler Film Festival presents their summer cinema series. Enjoy family-friendly movies under the stars in Creekside on Monday nights starting August 13th. This free event will begin at dusk (approx. 8:00 pm) at the base of Whistler Mountain near Dusty’s. Bring your own chair or blanket to enjoy the film in comfort. Food and beverages will be available for sale on site.
Green Drinks is a global movement in over 70 countries and 537 cities worldwide. Locally it is hosted by AWARE, Whistler’s environmental charity. We come together on every first Wednesday of the month to discuss local or global environmental issues and concerns. We brainstorm ideas, solutions and promote sustainable living. A great way to meet new like minded people in town and have stimulating conversation.
Green Drinks is by donation, and possible thanks to our sponsors.
Get yourself ready for one of the best Gran Fondos in the world.
It’s a ride like no other. From leafy Stanley Park, Vancouver, riders cross the iconic Lions Gate bridge to travel along the world-famous, beautiful Sea-to-Sky highway as it dips itself in the Pacific ocean before rising slowly up to the lofty perch of Whistler. First with the views of the Sunshine Coast and then framed either side by jaw-dropping mountains, the scale is as epic as the challenge itself, taking in 1900m of total elevation by the time you smile your way across the finish line. We fully support you the whole way with plentiful rest stops and rolling mechanics, before coming together to celebrate your achievements with one huge party in Whistler.
The details
Date: Sat Sept 8, 2018 Distance: 122km / 76 mi Start: Stanley Park, Vancouver Finish: Whistler Village, Whistler Elevation: 1900m / 6200 ft Rest Stops: 5 Start time: 7am
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
The blank crew takes a light-hearted and retrospective look into the similarities and differences that drove each member down their own path. But like someone once said, who resembles, assembles. Their deep passion for skiing began at a young age, and that link continues to shape their lives today.
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
COME SUPPORT LOCAL MAKERS, BAKERS AND GROWERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM APRIL 7TH TO OCTOBER 27TH AT CLEVELAND AND VICTORIA. SEE YOU THERE!
THE SQUAMISH FARMERS’ MARKET PROUDLY SUPPORTS LOCAL MUSICIANS, CHEFS, TOPICAL EXPERTS AND ENTERTAINERS. CHECK OUT OUR SCHEDULE TO SEE WHAT’S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
Saturday May 5th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday May 12th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market – Kombucha Brewing with CraftWilder Saturday May 19th – Nick Koole (12-3) Chef at the Market: Mr. Bannock Paul Natrall Saturday May 26th – Brainchild (11-2)
Saturday September 1st – Jana Seale (10-11, 12-2) Saturday September 8th – Dana Marie-Battaglia (11-2) Saturday September 15th – Susan Holden (12-3) Chef at the Market: Green Mustache’s Jennifer Just Saturday September 22nd – Rio Samaya (11-2) Saturday September 29th – Stephen Vogler (12-3) Chef at the Market: Payal Batra
OCTOBER
Saturday October 6th – Overcomers (11-2) Saturday October 13th – Brainchild (12-3) Chef at the Market Presents: What’s at the Market Growing Practices with Plenty Wild Farms Saturday October 20th – Pernell Reichert (11-2) Saturday October 27th – Summer Market Finale – Matt Blackman (11-2)
Walks ‘N’ Wags Pet First Aid offers a recognized National Pet First Aid Certificate course for dog and cat professionals and pet owners.
WAG will be hosting a course on September 30th from 9 am to 7 pm. Live dogs can be pre-registered and join in!
Date:
Sunday September 30, 2018 9:00am-7:00pm *You must attend the full day to receive your certificateWAG Whistler Animals Shelter 8000 Nesters Road, Whistler BC *Directions at: http://www.whistlerwag.com/contact/ If you are lost phone in before class start time at 604-809-9247 or 1-800-298-1152. Alternatively stop and ask someone for directions if class has started.
Parking:
There are a few free spaces to park in front of the shelter; however, parking is limited on the street. If possible try to carpool or take transit otherwise you can park at Spruce Grove Park which is approximately a 10 minute walk to the venue.
What to bring:
1. Wear comfortable clothing that you can layer on and off. 2. Bring writing paper and pen/pencil. 3. While we do supply snacks and beverages, there will be a lunch break to have a larger meal if you’d like. There are a number of places to eat in the vicinity or feel free to pack a lunch. 4. Dogs are welcome if registered ONLY and there is a 5 dog per class maximum. Dogs must be relatively calm, quiet, sociable with dogs/people, and be willing to be handled by multiple people for demonstrations. We reserve the right to send any dog home if s/he is felt to be disruptive or unsuitable for the dynamics of the class. While we cover cat first aid as well, we regret cats are unable to attend class since the dogs become too excited.
Cancellations:
We will return full payment if a cancellation is made up to one week prior to the course start date. Any cancellations or transfers after this point are subject to a $25 administration fee. Cancellations made within 72 hours of course start date will not be refunded nor transferred.
The AWARE Kids Nature Club has been educating local and visiting youth about all things environmental since 2007.
These free sessions are focused on encouraging learning through fun interactive activities and are open to all, but are mainly intended for kids aged 5-11. All kids must be accompanied by a parent.
Past topics include – what’s the buzz about bees? Building solar powered cars, painting birdhouses and learning about local bird song, turning rubbish into art, being bear smart and creepy crawlies…
2018 Kids Nature Topics:
January 28 | Winter Wonderland!
February 25 | Bears, Bears, Bears
March 25 | Whistler’s Fancy Food Webs
April 29 | You’re Invited: To Mother Nature’s Birthday Party!
May 27 | Winged Things
June 24 | Ready, Set, GROW – The gift of gardens
July 29 | Water Works
August 26 | Bug’s Life
September 30 | Funky Farm
October 28 | Creepy Crawly Critters
November 25 | Endangered Species
December | Please note: there will be no Kids Club in December
The AWARE Kids Nature Club is possible due to the support of the Whistler Public Library, who kindly donates their community space; the fantastic volunteers who plan and run the workshops; and Regional Recycling Whistler, who will help create fundraising and advertising activities for the Nature Club through donations at the Nesters Bottle Depot.
For more information regarding the AWARE Kid’s Nature Club please contact us at info@awarewhistler.org
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
Walks ‘N’ Wags Pet First Aid offers a recognized National Pet First Aid Certificate course for dog and cat professionals and pet owners.
WAG will be hosting a course on September 30th from 9 am to 7 pm. Live dogs can be pre-registered and join in!
Date:
Sunday September 30, 2018 9:00am-7:00pm *You must attend the full day to receive your certificateWAG Whistler Animals Shelter 8000 Nesters Road, Whistler BC *Directions at: http://www.whistlerwag.com/contact/ If you are lost phone in before class start time at 604-809-9247 or 1-800-298-1152. Alternatively stop and ask someone for directions if class has started.
Parking:
There are a few free spaces to park in front of the shelter; however, parking is limited on the street. If possible try to carpool or take transit otherwise you can park at Spruce Grove Park which is approximately a 10 minute walk to the venue.
What to bring:
1. Wear comfortable clothing that you can layer on and off. 2. Bring writing paper and pen/pencil. 3. While we do supply snacks and beverages, there will be a lunch break to have a larger meal if you’d like. There are a number of places to eat in the vicinity or feel free to pack a lunch. 4. Dogs are welcome if registered ONLY and there is a 5 dog per class maximum. Dogs must be relatively calm, quiet, sociable with dogs/people, and be willing to be handled by multiple people for demonstrations. We reserve the right to send any dog home if s/he is felt to be disruptive or unsuitable for the dynamics of the class. While we cover cat first aid as well, we regret cats are unable to attend class since the dogs become too excited.
Cancellations:
We will return full payment if a cancellation is made up to one week prior to the course start date. Any cancellations or transfers after this point are subject to a $25 administration fee. Cancellations made within 72 hours of course start date will not be refunded nor transferred.
The AWARE Kids Nature Club has been educating local and visiting youth about all things environmental since 2007.
These free sessions are focused on encouraging learning through fun interactive activities and are open to all, but are mainly intended for kids aged 5-11. All kids must be accompanied by a parent.
Past topics include – what’s the buzz about bees? Building solar powered cars, painting birdhouses and learning about local bird song, turning rubbish into art, being bear smart and creepy crawlies…
2018 Kids Nature Topics:
January 28 | Winter Wonderland!
February 25 | Bears, Bears, Bears
March 25 | Whistler’s Fancy Food Webs
April 29 | You’re Invited: To Mother Nature’s Birthday Party!
May 27 | Winged Things
June 24 | Ready, Set, GROW – The gift of gardens
July 29 | Water Works
August 26 | Bug’s Life
September 30 | Funky Farm
October 28 | Creepy Crawly Critters
November 25 | Endangered Species
December | Please note: there will be no Kids Club in December
The AWARE Kids Nature Club is possible due to the support of the Whistler Public Library, who kindly donates their community space; the fantastic volunteers who plan and run the workshops; and Regional Recycling Whistler, who will help create fundraising and advertising activities for the Nature Club through donations at the Nesters Bottle Depot.
For more information regarding the AWARE Kid’s Nature Club please contact us at info@awarewhistler.org
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.
Located in Whistler, BC, the Whistler Farmers Market welcomes residents and resort guests alike as they interact in the festive atmosphere accented by assorted entertainers.
The Whistler Farmers Market is a registered non profit society dedicated to the promotion of regionally produced foods, crafts and services. We adhere to the made, baked or grown policy of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. From humble beginnings of one farm and a couple of crafters in the summer of 1994, the market now hosts an average of 90 vendors showcasing fresh fruit, produce, artisan crafts and food products.