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Culture & Lifestyle

Whistler’s vibrant arts and culture scene includes everything from workshops, engaging art exhibitions, lively music to dance performances to international film and culinary events. For help or information with any Whistler activities please email us directly at concierge@alohawhistler.com, and we can assist in all your booking needs for you and your group! Below are some great arts and culture to enjoy while staying in Whistler.

Whistler Dining

Whistler’s dining scene is as eclectic as its people. Laid back après, exquisite meals, authentic pubs and street food all vie for attention in this mountain town. Much more than about fuelling up, Whistler’s dining experiences are an adventure. Do fondue by snowmobile, sample your way through a brewery, and savour caviar and Champagne at an alpine lake. Discover the many ways to dine in Whistler. Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler/Mirae Campbell

THE AUDAIN ART MUSEUM

The Audain Art Museum first opened its doors in 2016 to the public. Its permanent collection showcases the art of British Columbia from the late 18th century to present. Focusing on the collection from James Hart’s The Dance Screen, the most significant contemporary carved cedar Dance Screen in the world. Special exhibitions produced either in-house or on loan from other institutions are intended to enrich the museum experience as well as generate new perspectives on the Permanent Collection.

THE SQUAMISH LIL’WAT CULTURAL CENTRE

The Squamish lil’wat Cultural Centre is full of beautiful exhibits and educational pieces. It embodies the spirit of partnership between two unique Nations who wish to preserve, grow and share our traditional cultures. Don’t miss out on their Winter Feast – join the Cultural Centre after hours for a culinary journey that blends traditional ingredients and food preparation with modern plates while Nation members in regalia share songs and stories from their journey along the Pow Wow circuit.

WHISTLER MUSEUM

Learn all about how Whistler grew to become the special place it is today at The Whistler Museum, on Main Street in Whistler. Showcasing Whistler’s history from how it all began, to Whistler Blackcomb, to the Winter Olympic Games in 2010, the museum is full of interactive learning and educative material, suitable for everyone!
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