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30 Best Things to Do in Whistler in Summer
Whistler is a charming resort town set in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia just north of Vancouver, packed with adventures and stunning natural scenery.



Taylor River – Stunning Swimming Hole on Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is home to many incredible places, and Taylor River is no exception. On a road trip to Tofino, it is among the best stops along the Pacific Rim Highway 4.



Sombrio Beach – 7 Reasons You Should Visit
Sombrio Beach is nestled inside the Juan de Fuca Provincial Park on the west coast of Southern Vancouver Island. It offers scenic beauty, gorgeous waterfalls, hiking and surfing.



Christie Falls in Ladysmith – Guide to Visiting
Christie Falls is located inside the beautiful Cowichan Valley, a short distance from the small town of Ladysmith. The hike to the waterfall is relatively easy and takes less than an hour.



28 Epic Things to Do in Whistler
The picturesque village of Whistler is home to stunning mountain peaks, scenic lakes and old cedar trees. It is located 120km north of Vancouver, and there are many things to do all year round.



Alexander Falls – Everything You Need To Know
Alexander Falls is one of the many impressive waterfalls along the Sea to Sky corridor. It is located in the beautiful Callaghan Valley, a few kilometres south of Whistler.



Cross-Country Skiing in Whistler – The Nordic Paradise
Spend the day cross-country skiing in Whistler. The amazing Callaghan Country and Lost Lake Park offer more than 160 kilometres of XC skiing trails, many with stunning views.



Red Creek Fir – The World’s Largest Douglas Fir Tree
Port Renfrew is a small seaside community on the west coast of Southern Vancouver Island. Close to Port Renfrew grows the world’s largest Douglas Fir tree, the massive Red Creek Fir.



Beautiful St.Mark’s Summit Hike
St. Mark’s Summit is part of the epic Howe Sound Crest Trail that spans 29 kilometres along the Sea to Sky Highway from the Cypress Bowl Alpine ski area to a point just south of Porteau Cove Provincial Park.