Whistler’s pedestrian-only Village is the vibrant, beating heart of the resort. Its cobbled streets are filled with entertainment and street performers and lined with shops, restaurants and countless patios just ripe with people-watching opportunities.
From sushi to spaghetti, when it comes time to chow down, the restaurants and pubs in Whistler offer something for every taste and budget. Click here to see the full list of discounts !
Whistler's original après-ski destination is still going strong, with legendary nachos, frosty pints and a slopeside patio to devour it all. Enjoy live bands and DJs on the weekends.
"Easily one of the most favorable locations in all the drinking world." - Mark Hume, National Post
Located at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, the Longhorn Saloon has been the #1 après spot in town for over 25 years! Why? Great food, cold beer and plenty of eye-candy for starters. It’s the perfect ending to a day on the mountain, golf course, or wherever you’ve been in Whistler.
A family-style cafe located in the heart of Whistler Village specializing in burgers, veggie burgers, sandwiches, wraps, and other home-cooked goodies.
Hand-tossed pizza with fresh ingredients on freshly made organic pizza dough. All pizzas include a secret blend of sauce, 100% natural herbs, spices and real mozzarella cheese (which is good, because no one likes the processed stuff).
Open for breakfast and lunch, this legendary Whistler cafe is the place to go for an early fuel-up before you hit the slopes.
The Rim Rock Cafe has been delighting visitors since 1987, with innovative cuisine emphasizing the finest fish and game artfully prepared with inventiveness and flair. Fancy has never tasted better.
The culinary cornerstone in the heart of Whistler Village, Araxi enjoys an international reputation for excellence in food, wine and hospitality. It was also #$&ing on TV's @*# Hell's Kitchen with @$*&ing Chef Gordon Ramsey ...
La Rua’s Mediterranean decor links two distinct rooms entered through archways: One with the ski slopes clearly in view; the other being romantic, soft and warmed by the characters in the surrounding mural.
The 200 shops and boutiques that make up Whistler Village offer everything from high-performance ski and snowboarding equipment to tacky souvenirs. Feed your inner shopaholic in unparalleled alpine splendour.
Located in the heart of Whistler Village, the Gap continues to be the best destination for wardrobe essentials such as T-shirts, hoodies, great-fitting pants and denim. Oh, and don’t forget their selection of funky underwear.
Founded in Vancouver in 1998, the first lululemon shared its retail space with a yoga studio. Growing ever since, lululemon’s technical yoga clothes and apparel are now in over 100 stores around the world—including (of course) Whistler Village.
No, it’s not a store for potatoes, rutabagas or other edible root vegetables. Roots was established in 1973 as a footwear company. Today it is Canada’s leading lifestyle brand known around the world for leather goods, accessories and iconic, beaver-clad sweatshirts.
Face it; the North Face brand has always been synonymous with technically advanced and innovative apparel and outdoor gear. Gear up, stay warm and look good doing it.
As one of Burton's flagship stores, the Whistler Burton store has a full range of gear from boards, boots and bindings to the specialized Women's AK line and B by Burton outerwear.
With a reputation built on expertise, with the Superior Fit Bootfit Guarantee, ski tuning and service, CAN-SKI is fashion focused, yet performance conscious. Three stores in Whistler to serve you.
Feeling sexy? Inside Out Boutique, located in the heart of Whistler, offers an extensive selection of quality domestic and European lingerie as well as loungewear, streetwear and yoga wear. Somebody’s getting lucky!
The Black Tusk Gallery features a variety of works by the First Nations artists whose work reflects the ancient histories and traditions of the Coastal People.
Looking for an adventure in pure pleasure? Step into Whistler’s Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and you’ll get that kid in a candy store feeling again. And in this candy store, you can watch fudge being made by hand!
Mountain Craft Gallery showcases unique local West Coast artists working in a variety of media including glass, ceramic, metal, wood and painting.
There’s nothing wrong with taking some time out to unabashedly spoil yourself silly, and no place better to do that than in Whistler. You’ll find a full slate of spas offering innovative treatments, relaxing massages and more.
About as far from your traditional spa experience as you can get. Hot baths, soothing waterfalls and unique European treatments cleanse your mind and sooth your soul—and most of it takes place in the great outdoors.
