Blackcomb Base Adventure Zone
If hiking, biking or exploring doesn't tire them out, take your family for a ride at the Adventure Zone located at the base of Blackcomb. It's huge fun for both big and little folk, and only minutes from the base of Whistler Mountain.
Adventure Zone Hours of Operation
Daily: June TBA - June TBA, 2008
Sunday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday - 10:00am - 6:00pm
Daily: June TBA - September TBA, 2008
Sunday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday - 10:00am - 8:00pm
Click here for details of the Adventure Zone activities available.
Adventure Zone Pass
You can either pay individually for the activities you'd like to try, or alternatively get an 'Adventure Zone Pass' allowing you to choose 5, 7, 9 or 15 activities (excluding horseback riding and the trapeze).
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Adventure Pass
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All Ages
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| 5 Adventure Pass |
£TBA |
| 7 Adventure Pass |
£TBA |
| 9 Adventure Pass |
£TBA |
| 15 Adventure Pass |
£TBA |
Rates do not include tax
Adventure Zone Combo
This package allows you to combine the 'Peak Adventure' lift pass with any THREE Adventure Zone activities (with the exception of horseback riding and the trapeze) , making it great value for money.
The
'Peak Adventure' lift pass allows you to upload to the top of Blackcomb (21st Apr - 27 Jul 08) and Whistler (28th Jun - Sep 08) Mountains via selected chairlifts. You will be treated to unbelievable views of glaciers, extinct volcanoes, snowcapped peaks and more.
Prices(summer 2007, to be updated soon)
| Gondola/chairlift ride | Adult 19 - 64yrs | Youth 13 - 18 Senior 65+ | Child 7 -12yrs |
| 1 day Peak Adventure | CAD$ 29.95 | CAD$ 23.95 | CAD$ 11.95 |
| 2 day Peak Adventure | CAD$ 39.95 | CAD$ 33.95 | CAD$ 21.95 |
| Adventure Zone Combo | CAD$ 49.95 | CAD$ 43.95 | CAD$ 41.95 |
Families: 10% off regular price (a family is 2 people over 18 years old and 2 people 18 years old or younger).
Children 6 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
Beaches & Swimming
Linger on the sandy shores or wade into the shallow lakes of Whistler's beaches. No tides, currents or sharp rocks will disturb your swim through clear waters. Pack your favourite foods and enjoy a picnic or barbecue at the shore.
Many of Whistler's beaches also offer kayak or canoe rentals. Some have volleyball and tennis courts. Whistler beaches are easily accessible and feature great amenities for families, including kids' play areas.
Lakeside Park
This quaint beach makes a great get-away for the whole family. It's equipped with a kids' play area, picnic tables and barbecue. Dive into the warm waters or rent canoes, boats and windsurfers.
Lakeside Park is on Lakeside Road at Alta Lake.
Lost Lake
Lost Lake isn't really lost, but it is secluded. This popular sandy beach has a kids' play area, picnic tables and a concession stand. The shallow swimming area is perfect for junior swimmers.
Lost Lake is located just off Lost Lake Road, a short walk from Whistler Village.
Rainbow Park
This popular park has it all: a sandy beach, charming wharf and terrific amenities that include picnic tables, beach volleyball courts, barbecues and kids' playground. A large dock floats offshore for swimmers.
Rainbow Park is just off Alta Lake Road.
Alpha Lake Park
Alpha Lake Park has a delightful beach on its north side, as well as picnic tables with elevated barbecues on a grass lawn. If you've got energy to burn, test your skills on the volleyball and tennis courts, or enjoy the kids' play area. Canoe and dinghy rentals are also available.
Alpha Lake Park is located at the south end of Whistler Valley near Creekside.
Meadow Park
This idyllic picnic spot is set on the banks of the River of Golden Dreams. From here you can behold one of the valley's most magnificent views of Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains.
You can find Meadow Park in Alpine Meadows.
Wayside Park
While Wayside Park's beach may be small, it still has all the attractions: clear water, barbeques, picnic tables and kayak rentals.
Wayside Park is just off Alta Lake Road.