The Whistler Sky Walk is a guided interpretive hike with amazing views at the top of Whistler Mountain.
Follow your guide on a hike and clip your harness into a cable so you can walk safely along the cliff edge and across the bridges and features high above Whistler.
This 2 hour tour is fairly easy and is great for ages 8 and up to get a local’s view of the mountain in the summer away from the crowds.
You will see the gorgeous mountain peaks surrounding Whistler, the valleys and lakes all around, and if you are lucky you might even see Whistler's namesake, the marmot.
Lift Tickets Are Not Included : Contact our office on info@msaa.ca or 604 938 9242 to purchase the Summer Sightseeing Lift Ticket if you don't have one.
After the gondola ride to the top of Whistler Mountain, the guide will give you a helmet and harness to wear. The group hikes and when we arrive at the cabled portion of the tour everyone clips into the safety cable so we can all enjoy the amazing views high above Whistler. The hike gradually continues up along the cliff edge and crosses small bridges and ramps.
• 9:00am: Garbanzo Bike & Bean Patio, opposite Whistler Village Gondola
• 1:30pm: MSAA Whistler Mountain top Adventure Cabin
Directions: To get to our MSAA Whistler Mountain top Adventure Cabin
please take the Whistler Gondola all the way to the top (the second stop).
If you have purchased the Whistler Blackcomb Gondola Lift Tickets from MSAA please read below on how to get your Tickets . If you do not have, but require Whistler Blackcomb Gondola Lift Tickets, please call 1-604-938-9242 or email info@mountainskillsacademy.com to purchase them with your tour.
If you are booked onto the morning tour MSAA will have the tickets with them at the meeting location.
If you are booked onto the afternoon tour please collect the tickets from our Adventure Desk located inside the Carleton Lodge (opposite the Garbanzo Cafe & Canadian Wilderness01) before taking the gondola (aim to load the Whistler Gondola no later than 60min before your tour start time).
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A stunning waterfall located near Whistler, accessible via a short hike from the parking lot.
A small but informative museum showcasing the history and development of Whistler from its early days to the present.
Freshly caught Pacific salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a local delicacy.
A delicious and lean alternative to beef burgers, made with locally sourced bison.
A Canadian classic made with fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Various desserts, such as pancakes, cookies, and candies, glazed with Canadian maple syrup.
This is the best time for skiing and snowboarding, with excellent snow conditions and a lively atmosphere. The village is bustling with events and activities.
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Whistler is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming community. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Whistler Train Station
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The bus system is efficient and covers most areas of Whistler, including the village and the base of the ski slopes.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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