Whistler, fondly nicknamed Bear Country, is one of the largest ski resorts in North America, located about 75 miles (125 km) north of Vancouver, British Columbia. It hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics and is home to Ironman Canada.
While skiing and snowboarding are its main attractions, there is also a myriad of things to do during the summer:
- Swimming
- Hiking
- Ziplining
- Bungee jumping
- Bear watching
- Peak 2 Peak Gondola
- Golf
- Canoeing, kayaking, SUP
- Cross country biking and road cycling
- Rock climbing
- Glacier Tours
- 4×4 Jeep Tours
The Valley Trail runs all throughout Whistler and surrounding areas. On the below map, the yellow indicates the trail system. The orange circle indicates the area I covered on my run while we were there. We covered a larger area with the bikes. Alta Lake is where the swim for the Ironman takes place.
The day after my long run, we had plans to go up the mountain, go hiking, and ride the gondola, but we didn’t account for the thousands of people that were there. The lines were crazy long, so we were unable to do that. There was also a mountain biking/BMX event going on and lifts were extremely busy. Whistler has dedicated parks/trails for mountain bikes which is a big draw in the summer. I wish I had taken a picture of the event as it was quite fun to watch.
The day we were to go up the mountain, we decided to rent bikes instead and go for a nice long ride. If you read my previous post, you saw the elevation profile, so lots of hills, which were actually quite fun on a bike (what goes up, must come down…and fast!). Me being the old lady I am, poodled along quite nicely behind James and AJ, eventually catching up to them when they would stop to wait for me. Hey, if I wouldn’t have taken my time, I wouldn’t have been able to see that sweet little black bear crossing the trail in front of me… for which I couldn’t grab my phone quick enough to get a picture (but then again… I’m thinking it’s not very safe to take a selfie with a bear). Okay, honestly, it scared the ever-loving hell out of me and I couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
The following day was dedicated to me and AJ going for a horseback ride. Once again, the old lady (me) reared up the back. My horse was named Sam, extremely tall, and took his time on climbing the hills (sound like anyone you know?). I don’t know how the stable owner managed to match us up so perfectly. Even on a horse, AJ was saying, “Mom, you’re so slow.” I get my money’s worth, what can I say.

See the white horse way up there? Yep, that’s my son’s, and that’s how far behind Sam and I were. Sam and I had an understanding… I wouldn’t make him go faster and he wouldn’t turn around and nip at me.
Anyway, a great and exhausting little holiday. If you’re close enough and ever looking for an outdoorsy type of vacation, I would highly recommend this place. There are activities for everyone to enjoy and the weather is gorgeous. I’m sure we’ll be back… time and time again (especially given that it’s only about 4-1/2 hours away from us).
Looks like a great place to visit. I was getting quite excited when I saw the map with hiking routes – but then I realised walking where there are bears roaming may not be the best place to go… So what do people do – learn to run fast? 🙂
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Lol… the bears are used to the people. It’s kind of like you don’t mess with them and they don’t mess with you. If they hear you coming, they’ll hide. On the really remote parts, I would clap my hands so I wouldn’t sneak up on anyone. 😃
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Looks like a great trip Paula, glad you and the fam had a good time! x
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Thanks Cat! It was a lot of fun! ☺
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Sounds like fun, even if it was very crowded some places!
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I think we’ll go back during the week next time to see if it’s less crowded. But yes, it was a great time! 😊
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It’s somewhere I’ve wanted to go for a long, long time. That’s too bad that it’s too crowded to actually get in a hike, though!
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Nah, it was actually our choice to forego the hiking on the mountain. There are still tons of other places down low to hike.
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Great photos! I would have liked to have seen a pic of the “sweet little black bear,” but definitely don’t blame you for not wanting to stick around when you saw it!
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Lol, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw it. They say you may see a bear, but I didn’t think I actually would. He was mellow though and just casually crossing the trail. It was definitely one of the highlights for me. 😊
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That looks like a great adventure!! I love that you had so many options to choose from with things to do. I will have to add this to my list of places to visit!!
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It’s definitely a fun place! And so beautiful!
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Hah loved the bit about the horse and your son’s quip. Whistler looks as gorgeous as ever. I have only ever seen photos of it and this just cements it. xx
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Oh, it was indeed gorgeous! Loved it! 😀
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Looks like a blast. There is nothing like being outdoors, enjoying people and nature and taking the entire experience in!!
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Thank you! Yes, it was amazing! And I feel so fortunate to live so close to such beauty and fun!
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I would love to go there, such a beautiful place. Wow, I can’t believe you were that close to a bear! Sounds like a wonderful trip, and quite the adventure!
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Thank you Antonia!! Yes, it was a fabulous time!
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A bear??!! Wow gorgeous photos
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Yes! I was in shock with the bear! Just wish I could’ve got a picture of him, but I was kind of frozen, lol!
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I would think so!!!
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Thays hysterical that the you were matched up with a perfectly suited horse lol
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Yeah… it’s like the stable owner knew, haha! 😀
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The bike rental places in Whistler are great eh? One time we rented a tandem bike with my wife and also rented one of those kid trailers for our son and we attached the kid trailer to the tandem bike for an extra long “bike”. Loads of fun with the beautiful trails around the lakes. We also took our time going nice and slow. =)
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What a great way to explore as a family! Whistler is definitely a fabulous place!!
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