
Whistler: Gay Friendly Skiing
Located
just a two hours’ drive north of Vancouver, British Columbia lies
Whistler, the award-winning mountain resort community offering everything
for adventure-seeking gays and lesbians.
Whistler’s scenery will leave you speechless: towering, snow-capped
mountain peaks, evergreen forests, sparkling lakes and a sophisticated
alpine village with all the trimmings of a vibrant urban centre: shopping,
cafés, restaurants, and bars.
Summers in Whistler
If you’re hungry for serious recreation, take your pick: bungee jumping,
zip trekking, hiking, river rafting, or mountain biking. At the end of the
day, Whistler’s many innovative spas offer the best in treatments for your
tired muscles.
Join
the suntanned locals lounging on the sandy beaches; suit up with the
rugged armour-fit riders in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park; take it easy
and relax at the cafés; embark on a hiking adventure along forest trails
and ascend to alpine vistas. The sky is the limit when it comes to
Whistler summers.
Whistler by Winter
And in the winter, when snow blankets the mountains and the valley, skiers
and snowboarders eagerly jump at the opportunity to carve through high
alpine bowls or seek out perfectly groomed runs. Slow it down a notch and
enjoy the serenity of gliding effortlessly on skinny skis. Or strap on
snowshoes and romp through pristine snowfields.
Whatever
your Whistler day holds, don’t miss out on the après scene. Drinks, food,
friends, tall tales – it’s a must-do.
Whistler is a resort town of only 10,000 permanent residents and doesn't
have any specific gay establishments - at least, not yet. However, on any
given day in peak tourist season that number can swell to 50,000 and
everyone is here to have fun. Tommy Africa's nightclub is best known for
its friendly and progressively urban atmosphere where top DJs spin fun
electronic tracks while Summit Lodge is your best gay-friendly
accommodation option in town.
Festival and Events
Year-round, Whistler’s festival calendar is over-flowing with music and
arts events, live theatre productions, sports competitions and holiday
festivals. Topping gays’ and lesbians’ calendars is February’s annual Gay
Ski Week. Guided ski tours, après ski events, martini parties, live music,
dancing till dawn and loads of fun are all set against Whistler’s
spectacular backdrop.
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