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Valley Trail
Over 30 km of paved and/or crushed gravel trail. Great for walking, bike riding and roller blading. The Valley Trail takes in 3 golf courses, 5 lakes, numerous executive style homes and majestic views of the mountains around Whistler Village. The trail is track set for cross country skiing between Meadow Park & Rainbow Park in the winter. Rent a baby glider at Lost Lake to give junior a ride.

Whistler Valley Parks, Beaches & Trails
Green space, sand, play structures, water parks, hiking trails.... take a look around!

Whistler Public Library
Browse away or check out the toddler and preschool storytime programs.

Whistler Museum
Join a local guide as they recount the stories of Whistler's dreamseekers during a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Whistler Village. Jam-packed with little known tidbits of history, this tour reveals the secrets behind Whistler's rise to the mecca of outdoor recreation. Tours run daily at 1:00pm, leaving from the Visitor Information Centre. BY DONATION!! Benefits the Whistler Museum

Meadow Park Sports Centre
Drop in and play. Swimming, skating & children's programs. Twoonie nites, childminding and more.

Whistler Youth Centre at Millennium Place
The Youth Centre is a drop–in centre that hosts activities for youth 13–18. The Rachel Ann and Sarah Mae Rockowitz Youth Centre at Millennium Place has ping pong, a pool table, TV/VCR, Playstation, Nintendo, Internet access and much more. Hours: Wed/Thurs. 3:30-8pm, Fri. 3:30-11pm, Sat 6:30-10pm. Check out dinner & a movie friday nites.

WAG: Whistler Animals Galore
Get some fresh air and share the love. Drop by any day during visiting hours and take a WAG dog for a walk. You’ll provide a shelter dog with some much needed exercise and you’ll feel better for getting some yourself!

Skate Park/BMX trails/Jump park
Located between day skier parking lot #2 and Fitzsimmons Creek. An old school snake run into a 6’ bowl and a big tranny square with multiple quarter pipes from 3’ to 9’, a spine, bowl corner and fun box with hubba in the middle. On the back side of the concrete square is an asphalt area with wooden ramps, double flat bank box, 9’ quarter, 5’ quarter with flat banks on either side and a funky fun box. BMX trails & Jump Park.

Toboggoning
Grab a sled from the Village Hardware Store, Home Hardware in Function or the Toy Store and head to the base of Lorimer Road. Walk across the bridge and slide away!

Whistler Sliding Centre
Come out and learn about the sports of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton that will take place during the 2010 Winter Games. Tours runs Thursday - Monday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. General admission — by donation.

Bald Eagle Viewing in Squamish
Eagles can be viewed from the Tenderfoot Creek Fish hatchery in the Cheakamus Valley down to the Squamish Estuary near downtown Squamish. The eagles start arriving in mid November and stay until mid February, with the largest concentration in late December to January. The most popular view point is the Eagle Viewing Dyke across from the Easter Seal Camp between Squamish and Brackendale. For more information and an eagle viewing map, visit the Visitor Information Centre (phone (604) 892-9244) in downtown Squamish.

Whistler Farmer's Market
In the Upper Village beside Chateau Whistler, Sundays 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, June 20-October 11. Local artist, craftspeople and farmers display their trades. Adventure zone, kettle corn, kids' clothes, toys, candy, face painting & more.

Squamish Farmer's Market
Come and check out the community events, great food, local produce, outstanding local artisans and entertainment! Every Saturday from 10am-3pm

Whistler Walking Tours
Join a local guide as they recount the stories of Whistler's dreamseekers during a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Whistler Village. Join a local guide as they recount the stories of Whistler. A tour for visitors and locals packed with colourful tales. Tours run daily at 1:00pm, leaving from the Visitor Information Centre. BY DONATION!! Benefits the Whistler Museum

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Family and Budget Friendly Accommodation
Obtaining budget accommodations in a resort town doesn't have to mean compromising your standards. Try renting Canada timeshare. When owners aren't using their units, they'll often make them available as a rental. Start your search early - it is possible to find a suite with 2-bedrooms and a kitchen to make your own meals, for about the same or less than a stay at a hotel. Timeshare rentals are a budget-friendly way to explore Whistler.
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