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STAY, DINE, DO: Find a hotel, restaurant or attraction.

Listings to get the most out of the city: where to dine, what to see, where to shop, and more.

Whistler

15 Things We Love About Whistler

Photo by Chad Chomlack courtesy Tourism Whistler

1 Spectacular scenery, such as the gorgeous Whistler Olympic Park with its welcoming inukshuk. Whichever way you turn, you’ll see a picture postcard come to life.
2 Devouring a juicy Triple O burger at White Spot. This local restaurant chain was founded in 1928.
3 The abundance of festivals and special events, everything from bike races to rock concerts to a children’s art festival.
4 Looking for reminders of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Their spirit lives on in venues such as the Whistler Sliding Centre. (more…)

The Great Outdoors

Wondering what to do on your Whistler vacation? Where has you covered on the hunt for sunny summer fun

By Jennifer Patterson

Ziplining through the trees with WildPlay Element Parks. Photo courtesy WildPlay Element Parks

Channel your inner daredevil with a ride on mountain bike jumps and runs in Skiers’ Plaza. If you’re looking for something a little more easygoing, rent a bike to explore smoother, less vertical terrain, as mountain biking is the summer sport here.
Harness your adventurous spirit and hop on the back of a 4×4 vehicle to join expert Michael Allen on a bear watching tour, including stops at favourite feeding sites and daybeds—don’t forget your camera! Channel John Wayne on your own trusty steed with a horseback ride through the wild countryside. Prefer horsepower to horses? Kick up some dust in the backcountry on a quad or dirt bike.
Feed your adrenaline rush with a free-falling plunge off a bungee jump. Slightly more sane individuals go ziplining through the trees. For the even saner, glass-bottomed cabins on two of the Peak 2 Peak Gondolas offer enough of a thrill—and don’t require harnesses.
Find your inner Zen master with a day of peace and tranquillity on the stunning golf courses and fish-filled rivers. For a quiet getaway, rent a canoe or kayak, don some life jackets and explore the pristine lakes. Nature enthusiasts breathe the crisp mountain air while hiking the meadows and trails surrounding Whistler.
Have your camera at the ready, as aerial sightseeing tours and helicopter rides provide snap-happy shutterbugs and sightseers the perfect opportunity to capture the sweeping panorama.
If you haven’t tired of the snow, strap on your skis and snowboards and head to the Horstman Glacier, open through July for sun-filled summer skiing.
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Hot Dates: Dine In Whistler

To June 30

The Mix by Ric's, in Whistler

Whistler may be best known for skiing and mountain biking, but gourmets also make the two-hour drive for the wining and dining scene. Frugal foodies anxiously await Dine In Whistler, when 33 restaurants offer three-course meals at four appetizing prices ($19, $29, $39 and $49). There’s something for every taste, whether it’s the inventive Italian cuisine at Quattro at Whistler, perfectly cooked sirloins at Hy’s Steakhouse, West Coast–inspired tapas at The Mix by Ric’s, modern comfort food at 21 Steps—or a special creation by a chef from Whistler Cooks Catering, whipped up in your hotel room.—Sheri Radford

Hot Entertainment: Hit the Slopes

Photo courtesy Tourism Vancouver and Tourism Whistler

What do you get when you take the best skiing and snowboarding in the world, throw in some fabulous fashion shows and rockin’ parties, then add outdoor concerts by the likes of Tokyo Police Club, Gogol Bordello, Black Mountain, Broken Social Scene, Fort Knox Five and Mat the Alien? You get the 10 fun-filled days (and nights) of the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival (Apr. 15 to 24) in nearby Whistler. Party on.—Sheri Radford

20 Things We Love About Whistler

Photo by Eric Berger courtesy Tourism Whistler

1 Skiing or snowboarding down the seemingly endless mountainsides.
2 Cold beer on a heated outdoor patio.
3 Shopping for souvenirs in the pedestrian-only village. (more…)

Hot Art: New Kid on the Block

"It's Plain to See" by Steve Driscoll. Photo courtesy Hayden Beck Gallery

Fresh on the Whistler art scene, Hayden Beck Gallery hosts contemporary art, including Steve Driscoll’s eye-popping, textured urethane pieces (“It’s Plain to See,” pictured).—Kristina Urquhart

Hot Shopping: Where to Shop 2010

We asked. Where readers voted. Here are your top spots to shop.

Whistler Village photo copyright Steve Rosset/Dreamstime

Clothing

Lululemon Athletica
Honourable Mentions
Helly Hansen;
Snowflake;
Roots.

Outdoor Gear

The North Face Store
Honourable Mentions
Helly Hansen;
Escape Route.

Fine Art

Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery
Honourable Mentions
Whistler Village Art Gallery;
Mountain Galleries;
Plaza Galleries.

Souvenirs

The Trading Post
Honourable Mentions
Sea to Sky Souvenirs;
Cows.

Spa (Tie)

The Spa
Vida Wellness Day Spa
Honourable Mentions
Avello Spa;
Taman Sari Royal Heritage;
Scandinave Spa.

To vote for next year’s winners, visit www.where.ca/whistler. To see Vancouver’s winners, visit www.where.ca/vancouver.

Hot Entertainment: Sliding Star

Whistler Sliding Centre photo by Leanna Rathkelly courtesy Tourism Whistler

Take a self-guided tour of the Whistler Sliding Centre, on Blackcomb Mountain overlooking the Fitzsimmons Valley. The site, former host to the bobsleigh, luge and skeleton competitions during the 2010 Winter Games, now hosts world-class tournaments on its 1,450-m (4,757-ft) track.—Kristina Urquhart

Hot Dining: Top Taste

Steak at the Four Seasons Whistler's Sidecut

A recent addition to Whistler’s dining scene: Sidecut. This steakhouse earned a coveted spot on Where Canada’s Best New Restaurant list for 2010. Each 40-day-aged steak is served with your choice of rub and comes with six signature sauces.—Jennifer Patterson

Hot Dining: Far East Flavours

Korean cuisine at Whistler's Celadon

Family-run Celadon serves inventive Korean fare using sustainable and local ingredients. Tasty menu options: the bibimbap salad (pictured) with quail egg and sockeye salmon, the spicy seafood gumbo with tofu or the gourmet burger topped with kimchi. Vegan and self-grill options available.—Jennifer Patterson