Whistler is world-famous for its ski slopes, but did you know that there’s so much more to do beyond skiing and snowboarding? Whether you prefer relaxing in nature, exploring local culture, or enjoying unique activities, Whistler offers a variety of experiences for non-skiers. At Trail Quest Adventures, we specialize in guided walking tours that showcase Whistler’s scenic trails, art, and history, making it the perfect destination for those looking to explore at a slower pace.
Why Visit Whistler If You Don’t Ski?
While skiing is a big draw, Whistler is packed with activities that don’t require lift tickets. From nature walks and wildlife spotting to cultural experiences and culinary delights, there’s something for everyone.
Pedestrian-Friendly & Accessible: Whistler Village is designed for easy walking, with plenty to see and do.
Scenic Trails & Outdoor Adventures: Explore beautiful landscapes on foot, by snowshoe, or even with a guided geocaching tour.
Rich Culture & History: Dive into Whistler’s Indigenous heritage, public art scene, and Olympic legacy.
Trail Quest Adventures Guided Walking Tours in Whistler, BC
Top Things to Do in Whistler for Non-Skiers
1. Explore Whistler Village on a Walking Tour: Discover the village’s art, history, and Olympic sites while strolling through its vibrant streets.
2. Walk the Whistler Valley Trail: Enjoy a scenic walk through snow-covered forests, alongside lakes, and past mountain views.
3. Visit the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre: Learn about the Indigenous heritage of the region through exhibits, storytelling, and hands-on workshops.
4. Try Geocaching – A Real-Life Treasure Hunt: Use GPS coordinates to find hidden treasures around Whistler, making exploration more interactive and fun.
5. Take a Snowshoeing Adventure: Experience the winter wonderland of Whistler at a relaxed pace by hiking through snowy trails.
6. Relax at the Scandinave Spa: Unwind in outdoor hot pools, saunas, and steam