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How to travel around Whistler city

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By Pavithra JinadasaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Ski in Whistler | Image via Unsplash

Whistler city is world-famous for having the biggest ski resort in North America and a perfect place to escape with your whole family. It is surrounded by mountains, offers a range of exciting activities and has got a unique charm to it. If you are visiting Whistler for your next holiday, it will be helpful to get to know how to travel around the city.

First, how to get to Whistler

Before finding out how to get around Whistler once you get there, it is important to know the many ways that you can get to your destination. The closest airport to Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre in Vancouver. The city is a short cab or shuttle drive away. You can also get to Whistler by car or bus depending on where you’re coming from. Several private companies offer shuttle services from various destinations.

How to get around Whistler

Even though your main objective to come to this destination may be a Whistler ski vacation, the city itself has a lot of other things to offer. There are several lakes, parks, and green spaces where you and your family can enjoy a nice picnic and play games. Additionally, the Whistler village is a place that you’d want to spend a few hours exploring. While you can hire a private car or other types of vehicle, this is not a necessity for Whistler. Instead, you can explore the village stroll on foot, as most areas in it are specifically dedicated to pedestrians. This means that you can peacefully walk through the village and check out the many shops, restaurants, and cafes that are there. The Valley Train network and public transportation services that are on offer will take you to destinations that are a little far away. There are also seasonal shuttle services that are in operation that connect ski lifts with other popular destinations.

What to prepare for

Whistler is home to really great weather. The winters are cold but bearable. The summers are nice and warm. To make sure that you can comfortably travel around Whistler, you must be equipped with the right clothes and accessories. You will need a heavy coat during the winter months and accessories that protect you against snowfall. During the summer, you’d want to wear light clothes, but always carry a light jacket with you since there could be sudden spells of cold wind. If you are hoping to go on a mountain trek or explore other nature destinations, it is always good to wear footwear that can handle muddy terrain. Carry sufficient water with you at all times, since you can easily get dehydrated during either season.

Other things to know

In addition to the above, it helps to know how you can do transactions while in Whistler. The main currency used in the village and ski resorts is the Canadian dollar. However, certain establishments also accept American dollars. It is important to note that not many places in Whistler offer currency exchanges. So make sure you bring enough money with you. Tipping is a regular occurrence in Whistler and guests are usually expected to tip at least 15% at restaurants, bars, and other establishments. Another important thing to know is how to get the best deals in Whistler. Booking ahead is one of the main things you can do to get excellent prices on your accommodation. Additionally, choosing to visit Whistler during the shoulder season instead of the peak seasons will also save you a lot of money. It also helps to know that there are many free activities that you can engage in while in the village.

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