Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Whistler

WEDNESDAY 6TH MAY 2026
A THING TO DO THIS WEDNESDAY

in WHISTLER
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 1-3 hours Distance away About a mile away
In part as a legacy of the Olympic Games, Whistler contains a wide variety of public sculpture in the streets. Treat the village as an art gallery with the city's Public Art Tour - simply download the map from the website and follow the trail, or use a smartphone to find out more about the works by typing in their ID.
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WHISTLER
BRITISH COLUMBIA
50.12°N, 122.95°W


Sunrise: 04:38
Sunset: 19:38
Moon Phase: last quarter
Weather: broken clouds, 22°C max, 10°C min


“I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom”
THOMAS CARLYLE