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Tourism Whistler (CVB)

4010 Whistler Way, V8E 1J2
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Why Choose Whistler

Whistler, British Columbia, a place where business and pleasure mix, naturally. Tourism Whistler is a full-service Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and your one-stop shop for planning meetings, special events, retreats, trade shows or any gathering in the spectacular surroundings of Whistler. Let the seasoned team at Tourism Whistler provide you with a customized proposal for meeting locations, accommodation to suit any budget, transportation options, group dining, marketing assistance, activities & more.

Venue Details

Hotels27
Convention center40,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms3,500
Guest rooms at 1 hotel519
Special event venues-
Average room rate$235
Occupancy rate-
Restaurants150
Daily food cost$100
Tax rate7%
Venue typeCVB

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High season
Nov 16 - Dec 31Jan 01 - Apr 30Jun 16 - Sep 15
Shoulder season
Sep 16 - Nov 15May 01 - Jun 15
Low season

Getting Here

We all know that the journey is just as important as the destination and getting to Whistler is more than your average road trip: it’s a two-hour jaw-dropping experience, a 75 mile scenic stretch from Vancouver International Airport, described by National Geographic as the “Drive of a Lifetime”.
Distance from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) airport 83 mi
Distance from Bellingham International Airport airport 126 mi
Distance from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) airport 230 mi

Location

Local Attractions

Summer in Whistler - Bike, Hike, Raft, Zip and Gaze
Summer in Whistler - Bike, Hike, Raft, Zip and Gaze
Recreation
Whistler’s warm days and cool evenings, mountainous terrain, and numerous parks and lakes serve as an unforgettable backdrop for a myriad of outdoor activities. Top it off with an eclectic mix of international sporting events, energetic atmosphere and a fun, vibrant arts and culture scene for the ultimate summer destination. And for those looking for a little adventure, whitewater rafting through class-rated rapids, soaring across Whistler’s canyons on Canada’s longest ziplines and exploring the forest on ATVs will get hearts pumping and people inspired. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Justa Jeskova
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Winter in Whistler - Ski, Zip and Explore
Winter in Whistler - Ski, Zip and Explore
Recreation
Think Whistler in winter and think skiing. Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer more than 200 runs from gentle cruisers to powder-filled bowls and everything in between making it an ideal activity for winter programs. There’s more to Whistler winters than just skiing though... Try your hand at mushing a dogsled team, take a snowcat ride up Whistler Mountain and enjoy a delicious fondue dinner under a spectacular moonlit sky, tromp through fields of untouched powder on snowshoes – discover an endless list of activities that make the most of a Whistler winter. Photo Credit: The Adventure Group
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A World-Famous Dining Scene
A World-Famous Dining Scene
Nightlife
Whistler’s dining scene is one of the best in North American mountain resorts. But why chose just one eatery, when you can dine at up to four gourmet restaurants, all in one unforgettable evening? Whistler Tasting Tours lead extraordinary dining tours through Whistler Village for delicious multi-course dinners, paired with fabulous British Columbia wines. Just ask about our renowned restaurants, wine bars and cellars. Whistler also has the only vodka tasting ice room in North America— the coldest bar on Earth! Pair your party with award-winning regional wines and spirits for local flavour. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Justa Jeskova
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Whistler's Legendary Après
Whistler's Legendary Après
Nightlife
An evening après adds the finishing touch to your amazing day and Whistler has no shortage of lively bar patios and cozy restaurants to celebrate at. Swap stories with your friends, and enjoy live music, creative cocktails and great food. Ready to pick up the pace again? Whistler’s famous nightclubs will take you to next level - in ski boots or not! Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Four Championship Golf Courses
Four Championship Golf Courses
Recreation
Perfect your swing: Our four championship-designed courses make Whistler a golfer’s paradise. But don’t just take our word for it: Golf Digest rated Whistleras Canada’s #1 Golf Destination. Our courses are a great setting for fun, outdoor group events and our clubhouses provide a relaxing place for your team to unwind. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Justa Jeskova
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The PEAK 2 Peak Experience
The PEAK 2 Peak Experience
Recreation
Experiencing the record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a must-do in Whistler. This breathtaking ride is a feat of engineering that links Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains with the longest and highest unsupported lift system on the planet! The Business Insider includes this journey in their collection of 100 trips to take in your lifetime. Discover why, and enjoy the 50km of hiking trails which offer a 360-degree, bird’s eye view of the Coast Mountains. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Mike Crane
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Ski the Legendary Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains
Ski the Legendary Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains
Recreation
Ski two mountains in one day! Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer over 200 marked runs, 16 alpine bowls, three unbelievable glaciers and a massive 8,171 acres of terrain perfect for all skiing and riding abilities. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Guy Fattal
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Nordic Adventures
Nordic Adventures
Recreation
Whistler is a paradise for Nordic Sports where pristine mountain wilderness meets Olympic-level trails. Boasting over 160km's of trails for all ability levels means plenty of variety for extended ski vacations. There are multiple venues offering cross-country skiing, night skiing, biathlon, dog-friendly trails and more A typical season runs early December to March. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Mark Mackay
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Rejuvenating Spas
Rejuvenating Spas
Recreation
Whistler’s spas are a heavenly mix of professional care and luxurious surroundings. Hot oils, rejuvenating mud packs and a variety of soothing massages will ease away the aches of a day spent on the slopes, on a golf course or a mountain bike. Relax and let one of Whistler’s 20 spas take care of you from head to toe. The elegant Scandinave Spa is set in a secluded spruce and cedar forest. Be rejuvenated by the soothing outdoor baths and refreshing waterfalls, then unwind in the Finnish saunas, eucalyptus steam baths and sunlit relaxation rooms. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Bear viewing
Bear viewing
Recreation
It's your chance to view Whistler’s famous black bears and cubs in their natural habitat, just don’t forget the camera! Learn about Whistlers flora and fauna from experienced guides and researchers as you travel in comfort in a 4x4 vehicle to bear viewing areas, feeding sites, daybeds and dens. Photo Credit: Whistler Photo Safaris/Jason Coleman
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Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC)
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC)
Museum
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre shares the traditions of the local Squamish and Lil’wat people, with a modern interpretation. The SLCC has one of the largest collections of native art and exhibits in BC and is a unique venue for corporate galas and other memorable events. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Audain Art Museum
Audain Art Museum
Museum
Experience the art of British Columbia, from the traditional works of the province’s First Peoples through to its contemporary masters, in one of Canada’s most treasured wilderness destinations. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Olympic Legacy
Olympic Legacy
Recreation
The 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games have come and gone, but the spirit and energy lives on at Whistler’s official venues. Participate in a biathlon at Whistler Olympic Park, or try bobsledding at the Whistler Sliding Centre for the thrill of a lifetime, where you’ll accelerate down the track at 125km/hr—just like the athletes did! Pssst... These venues also make for fun and unique event locations. Photo Credit: Destination Canada
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Paddle the River of Golden Dreams
Paddle the River of Golden Dreams
Recreation
Wind your way down Whistler’s famous River of Golden Dreams. Flanked by lush wetlands and wildflower-lined banks, this gentle journey by canoe or kayak is a fantastic opportunity for team building and relaxation. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Experience the Sea to Sky
Experience the Sea to Sky
Historical landmark
Getting to Whistler is so much more than a road trip: it’s a two-hour jaw-dropping scenic experience, described by National Geographic as the “Drive of a Lifetime”. You travel through snowcapped mountains, and past ocean fjords, waterfalls and forests. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife—bald eagles, black bears and even humpback whales call the Sea-to-Sky Corridor home. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Mike Crane
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Whistler Conference Centre
Whistler Conference Centre
Convention center
The newly renovated Whistler Conference Centre is the ideal stage for any celebration; gathering here is a Whistler tradition worth joining in. With over 40,000 square feet of meeting space the Whistler Conference Centre has housed gala events, trade shows, exhibitions, film festivals and more! Centrally located in the heart of Whistler's vibrant pedestrian-friendly Village, within steps of luxurious accommodation, exceptional dining and shopping boutiques. Featuring a state-of-the-art theater, a 16,500 square-foot Ballroom, a spectacular foyer with an exquisite Rumford fireplace and 'from scratch' kitchen - meaning everything is made in-house, using fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Be dazzled by the endless possibilities of this versatile space and the creativity of the behind the scenes team.
4010 Whistler Way
Whistler, BC, CA V8E 1J2
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Lakeside Parks and Outdoor Venues
Lakeside Parks and Outdoor Venues
Park
Celebrate under the stars: Our secluded lakeside parks are enchanting locations for special events. Plan a Black Tie Gala Dinner, with a concert stage, and fireworks launched from the heart of a glacier-fed lake. Beautifully decorated, professionally tented and intimately catered: why not take the ballroom outdoors? Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
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Convention Centers

Whistler Conference CentreThe newly renovated 40,000 square foot Whistler Conference Centre boasts a spectacular and versatile ballroom with built-in staging, a 250-seat state-of-the-art theatre, 12 spacious breakout rooms, 2 expansive foyers and modern design characteristics
Exhibit Space16,000 sq. ft.
Total meeting space40,000 sq. ft.

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Whistler is Canada’s premier, year-round destination, located in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and just two-hours north of Vancouver. Whistler features two majestic mountains, epic skiing and snowboarding, four championship golf courses, more than 200 shops, over 150 restaurants and bars, accommodation to suit any size and budget, extensive hiking and biking trails, spas and arguably the best mountain bike park in the world. Whistler has everything your group need to have the time of their life. Meetings are about the synergy of your best and brightest, together, under one roof. The Whistler Conference Centre is the signature group venue of Whistler, boasting 40,000 sq. ft. of centrally located space that regularly hosts special events, conferences, and tradeshows throughout the year. Whistler offers a multitude of accommodation options, including brand name hotels such as the Fairmont, Four Seasons, Hilton, Pan Pacific, Westin and Delta. With over 3,500 group hotel rooms and the only AAA Five-Diamond Resort in Canada, we have the perfect hotel for every level of comfort, all within easy walking distance of Whistler's vibrant, pedestrian-friendly Village. To think out the of the box, it helps to get out of one... So bring the boardroom outside. Spring, summer, fall or winter, there are endless possibilities of things to do and Whistler’s mountains, lakes, forests, parks and alpine village are the perfect platform for adventure and inspiration.

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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

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