Sea to Sky Highway: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour
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Sea to Sky Highway: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

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1h - 2h
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About this experience

Follow the suggested route between Vancouver & Whistler, and discover the Sea to Sky Highway, one of the world's most scenic drives! The tour experience is the same in either direction.

Learn about the incredible mountains towering above and the early explorers who found them. Discover the beauty of Murrin & Garibaldi Provincial Parks. Stop at Brandywine Falls, Squamish & Stawamus Chief Mountains. Hear about the Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park, the River of Golden Dreams & and much more!

With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and take your time exploring. Tour guide commentary will play automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate live GPS map. No data is used during the tour.

This audio guide will keep your group entertained & engaged along the way. Each point of interest also has a fun multiple-choice trivia question about the sights.

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Available options

Whistler ~ Vancouver DT

What's included

No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours mobile app
No signal required or data used during tour
Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download

Detailed itinerary

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The following are highlights from the Sea to Sky Highway Driving Tour. In total, you’ll enjoy 28 audio points of interest in this immersive, self-guided experience, featuring the breathtaking Shannon Falls & scenic Sea to Sky Gondola, the towering granite cliffs of Stawamus Chief, the world-famous alpine slopes of Whistler Mountain, and much more.

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To start the tour from Vancouver, simply head north on Highway 1 over the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge. The route will merge into Highway 99, which takes you all the way to Whistler.

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You'll be driving through an area known as the Northshore, which refers to the districts of West & North Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains.

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The two hundred and forty kilometer long body of water is an arm of the Salish Sea that separates Vancouver Island from where we are now, the mainland. The Georgia Strait is also known as... we'll tell you.

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You'll hear why, though neither of those two mountains are named Cypress, the name 'Cypress Mountain' comes from.

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Cypress Provincial Park has some incredible trails if you have the time. The Trail System includes parts of the Baden Powell Trail in the North and the Howe Sound Crest Trail in the south. On a nice clear day, the views are magnificent.

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So as we will be driving Highway 99 for a while, it's the perfect time to tell you a bit about it.....

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You'll hear about the Lions Bay Volunteer Search and Rescue Team which was established following a series of landslides in the early 1980s.

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We highly recommend a quick stop at the Porteau Cove Road Lookout, just off the highway, to get a bird’s eye view of our next point of interest.

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You can hear how the name Anvil Island came about, on June 14th, 1792, when Captain George Vancouver picked up his feather pen and wrote in his journal….

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'Howe Sound', a roughly triangular sound that joins a network of fjords boasts of being North America's southernmost fjord. We'll tell you the difference between a Fjord, Sound & Bight!

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Just look for a huge white building on the side of the mountain with a Britannia Mine Museum sign! We'll tell you some of it's history. It also makes a great stop if you have time.

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Murrin Provincial Park, the perfect pit stop! There is lots of parking and public washrooms on site. The Murrin Park Loop Trail is also known for a pictograph which is a.... we'll tell you.

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Alright, so this point of interest is kind of like one of those Russian dolls. You open up the big one, and there's... hear about it!

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Hear what Shannon Falls claim to fame is. If you are a fan of waterfalls we highly recommend you check this one out.

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Now, if you want to get your heart pumping and the adrenaline going....this Point of Interest should do it!

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We'll tell you what Stawamus Chief Mountain is and how it got its name.

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Billed as the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada,” it is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. We’ll tell you a bit about its past.

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Hear the interesting history behind the berm and rail spur line, built on the western and eastern sides of the central estuary, and how it has been changed.

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Hear why this park is one of the most significant areas of wintering bald eagles in North America.

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We'll take you to another amazing viewpoint called Tantalus Lookout where you can check out the “tantalizing” mountains.

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They played an important role in the oral history passed down amongst the Squamish First-Nations. Hear one of those stories.

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We'll tell you about this spectacular natural feature. Or better yet, a short 15 minute walk will lead you to a viewing platform perched high on the edge of a volcanic escarpment.

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Hear what "Whistler Mountain" used to be called and why the name was changed. Guess what it's named after now? Don't worry we will tell you.

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We'll tell you how the effort of the games organizing committee to ensure snow for the opening day could have qualified as an Olympic event in its own right!

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Technically it's called 'Alta Creek', but everyone knows it by it's much more idyllic and fun to "sing" name!

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Whistler's roots can be traced back to a British Royal Navy survey in the 1860s. You'll hear some of its history and how its faring today.

What's not included

Smartphone or tablet
Transportation (use your own vehicle)
Attraction tickets
**Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Wheelchair accessible

Meeting point

The tour runs from Whistler to Vancouver or Vancouver to Whistler on the Sea to Sky Highway 99. Tour experience is the same in either direction.

Important notes

Thanks for booking the Sea to Sky Highway audio driving tour!

**HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE TRIPVIA TOURS APP & START THE TOUR**

Tour Code VANW39
1. Download and install the Tripvia Tours app (look for the logo with the multi-coloured letters). If you're reading this on your phone, tap on this link www.onelink.to/tripvia.
2. Open the app and find the tour you booked
3. Enter tour code VANW39.
4. Tap 'download tour' ​ ​***It is very important to ensure you have a good Wi-Fi or mobile data connection for the download process.
5. Follow the tutorial before leaving for your tour to learn how the app works.
6. Enjoy your tour!

Help → info@tripvia.tours | 1-866-874-7842

About Whistler

Whistler is a world-renowned mountain resort destination in British Columbia, Canada, known for its exceptional skiing, snowboarding, and outdoor adventure opportunities. Nestled in the Coast Mountains, it offers stunning natural beauty, vibrant village life, and a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

Top Attractions

Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler Blackcomb is one of the largest ski resorts in North America, offering world-class skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking in the summer.

Adventure Full day Moderate to Expensive

Whistler Village

The heart of Whistler, this pedestrian-friendly village offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.

Cultural Half day to full day Free to Moderate

Whistler Olympic Park

This park was the site of several events during the 2010 Winter Olympics and offers year-round activities.

Historical Half day Moderate

Brandywine Falls

A stunning waterfall located near Whistler, accessible via a short hike from the parking lot.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Whistler Museum

A small but informative museum showcasing the history and development of Whistler from its early days to the present.

Historical 1 hour Budget

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pacific Salmon

Freshly caught Pacific salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a local delicacy.

Dinner Contains fish

Bison Burger

A delicious and lean alternative to beef burgers, made with locally sourced bison.

Lunch Contains meat

Poutine

A Canadian classic made with fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

Snack Contains dairy and gluten

Maple Glazed Treats

Various desserts, such as pancakes, cookies, and candies, glazed with Canadian maple syrup.

Dessert Contains sugar and dairy

Popular Activities

Skiing Snowboarding Mountain biking Hiking Rock climbing Spa treatments Yoga classes Scenic gondola rides

Best Time to Visit

December to March

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.

-5 to -15 23 to 5

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

PST (GMT-8) or PDT (GMT-7) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas.
  • • Only use reputable tour operators and rental companies.
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Vancouver International Airport • 120 km
By train

Whistler Train Station

By bus

Vancouver, BC

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and covers most areas of Whistler, including the village and the base of the ski slopes.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Whistler Village Whistler Creek Blackcomb Benchlands Whistler Creekside Upper Village

Day trips

Squamish
50 km • Half day to full day

Squamish is known as the 'Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada' and offers a variety of activities, including hiking, rock climbing, and water sports.

Brandywine Falls
15 km • Half day

A stunning waterfall located near Whistler, accessible via a short hike from the parking lot.

Joffre Lakes
100 km • Full day

Joffre Lakes is a series of three stunning turquoise lakes located in the Coast Mountains, offering a challenging but rewarding hike.

Festivals

Whistler Film Festival • Late November to early December Crankworx • Mid to late August World Ski and Snowboard Festival • Late March to early April

Pro tips

  • Visit during the shoulder seasons (November and April to May) for fewer crowds and lower prices.
  • Purchase lift tickets in advance to save money and avoid long lines.
  • Rent gear locally for better deals and to support local businesses.
  • Take advantage of free or low-cost activities, such as hiking, swimming, and visiting museums and galleries.
  • Support local businesses and buy locally made products to reduce your environmental impact and support the local economy.
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