Whistler Family Holiday Guide

Whistler Family Holiday Guide

Updated. September 18, 2024

If you’re lucky enough to be spending the holidays in Whistler this year, prepare for a magical winter wonderland that’s sure to delight every member of your family. With sparkling lights, festive decorations, and a fresh blanket of powdery snow, Whistler transforms into the ultimate holiday destination. 

Whether you’re seeking thrilling outdoor adventures or cosy indoor activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. To make the most of your winter getaway, the Whistler Platinum team has compiled a list of the best family-friendly holiday activities, ensuring you create unforgettable memories during your stay.​​

Ice Skating at Olympic Plaza

People ice skating at Whistler's Olympic Plaza in winter surrounded by snow
Photo Credit: Go Whistler on Facebook

Experience the magic of ice skating at Whistler Olympic Plaza, located in the heart of Whistler Village near the intersection of Lorimer Road and Blackcomb Way. This beloved winter activity offers a festive experience surrounded by the stunning alpine scenery. For those looking for more skating options, public skating is also available at Meadow Park Sports Centre.

Rates

  • Tots (4 years and under): Free
  • Children (5 – 12 years): $3
  • Youth (3 – 18 years): $4
  • Adults (19+): $5
  • Skate rental: $6
  • Helmets: Available at no charge.

Please Note: Skating at Whistler Olympic Plaza may close unexpectedly due to weather conditions. Warm weather can soften the ice, and rain can create puddles, impacting the quality of the rink. For the most up-to-date information, call (604) 935-PLAY and press 3.

Safety Note: To ensure a safe and family-friendly environment, hockey and figure skating are not permitted at Whistler Olympic Plaza.

The Bubly Tube Park

Tubing at Whistler tube park in winter surrounded by snow on a sunny day

The Bubly Tube Park in Whistler is an exciting winter attraction located at the Base 2 Zone on Blackcomb Mountain. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling ride down multiple lanes of varying steepness, suitable for all ages. It’s a fantastic way to experience the fun of winter in Whistler.

Note: Opening hours can differ depending on snow conditions. Be sure to check online before booking.

Whistler’s Fire & Ice Show

Skier jumping through ring of fire on Whistler slopes

The Fire & Ice Show is one of Whistler’s most iconic and anticipated winter events. It is an incredible show where visitors can watch skilled skiers and snowboarders perform breathtaking tricks through blazing rings of fire. Admission to this family-friendly event is free, and the night culminates with a stunning fireworks display, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Whistler during the winter season. So, dress warmly, grab a hot chocolate, and prepare to be amazed!

New Year’s Eve Fire & Ice Show

Ring in 2025 with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve at Whistler’s Fire & Ice Show! This special edition of the show features jaw-dropping performances by skiers and snowboarders jumping through fiery hoops, followed by a spectacular fireworks display. Takes place in Skiers Plaza and admission is free. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the new year in the heart of Whistler’s winter wonderland.

Wintersphere Whistler

December 23 to January 6

Calling all families!! Step into the festive magic of ‘Wintersphere Whistler’ at the Whistler Conference Centre! This enchanting winter celebration offers free, family-friendly activities, including visits from Santa, lively entertainers, and a cozy holiday café. Kids can enjoy bouncy castles, and creative crafts, and explore the signature holiday exhibit.

Don’t miss this spectacular holiday pop-up, perfect for escaping the cold and embracing the festive spirit!

Attending Festive Carol Services

Christmas carolers outside the Fairmont Chateau in Whistler singing

During the 2024/2025 season, Whistler will host several popular carol services that capture the holiday spirit. Around the village you’ll find traditional carols, choral music, and readings, offering a warm and festive atmosphere for visitors and locals alike. 

Winter Fun at Whistler Olympic Park, Callaghan Valley

Photo Credit: Go Whistler on Facebook

Enjoy snowshoeing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, dog-friendly skiing and snowshoeing, biathlon, and much more at the Whistler Olympic Park. Lessons and rentals are available. End the day with a hot chocolate and a steamy dip at your luxury Whistler vacation rental with a private hot tub

Explore The Slopes Dog Sledding & Snowmobiling

Calling all dog lovers and adventure seekers – this is your sign to experience the thrill of dog sledding in Whistler, where you’ll race across snow-covered landscapes pulled by a team of energetic sled dogs. This uniquely Canadian adventure allows you to explore the beautiful forests and trails surrounding Whistler, either by sitting back and enjoying the ride with an expert guide or mushing with your own team. 

Learn about the incredible skills and physiology of these Arctic dogs. Available from mid-December to mid-April, tours last around 3 hours, with prices starting from $579.

Try Luge or Skeleton at Whistler Sliding Centre

Two men at the whistler sliding centre

More suitable for athletic, flexible kids aged 8-14 years. Luge sliding allows kids to slide through the final 4 corners on the Olympic track, reaching speeds of up to 70km/hr. Taking place at the Whistler Sliding Centre, kids will receive coaching supervision and medical patrol while at the venue. Available for booking between December to March. 

Pricing: 

  • $249 for Canadian residents ages 26+ and non-residents ages 16+
  • $55 for Canadian residents ages 14-25
  • 25% off the second activity for individuals who book both Bobsleigh and Skeleton in the same season (book by phone for the discount).

It is a not-for-profit organisation so all the proceeds from this program directly support athletes and a mission to grow the sport.

ZipTrek Winter Tours – Fly Like an Eagle!

Santa ziplining upside down in Whistler surrounded by snow-covered trees

Ziptrek Tours offers ziplining tours and panoramic views of both the Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains. You will cross treetop suspension bridges and sky-high viewing platforms, that connect the ziplines in the old-growth rainforest. The tours take you through a network of ziplines, some of which are the longest and highest in Canada, offering unique views of the snow-covered forests and mountains. 

Guided by professionals, you’ll zip across valleys and between trees, with options for both beginner and adrenaline-seeking adventurers. The tours typically last between 2 to 3 hours, with prices starting around $149 for adults and $119 for a child 6 – 12, making it a unique winter adventure in Whistler. When you book 2 or more Ziptrek Tours in a single booking, you’ll receive a 15% discount on your entire purchase.

Whistler’s Peak 2 Peak Gondola

Whistler's peak 2 peak gondola on a snowy day

Photo by Max Brinton on Unsplash

The Peak 2 Peak Gondola in Whistler is a must-do winter activity, offering stunning panoramic views of snow-covered mountains. This fam

ily-friendly experience allows you to soar between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, making it perfect for all ages. The gondola operates daily, with prices starting around $99 for adults and $50 for children. 

Winter fishing, active leisure, hobby and sport concept. Close-up of fisherman sitting on frozen water near drilled hole in ice. Selective focus on male hands in gloves holding fishing rod.

Ice fishing in Whistler and the surrounding areas offers a serene winter experience where you can catch fish beneath the frozen lakes. Popular spots include the nearby lakes such as Alta Lake, Lost Lake, Nita Lake, and Green Lake. There are guided tours available that provide all the necessary gear, warm shelters, and expert guidance. 

Visitors can expect a peaceful day on the ice, with opportunities to catch rainbow trout, kokanee, and more. Tours typically last several hours, providing a unique and relaxing way to enjoy Whistler’s winter wonderland.


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