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Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Whistler for Spring

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Whistler for Spring

Mud season’s warm weather and longer days bring out the town's best; ski until mid-May, or opt to “bear safari” and mountain bike as soon as the ice starts melting.

Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week Showcased Stories of Its Community—With a Powerful Message

Since 2017, the annual runway shows have served as a crucial platform for Indigenous designers to showcase their work and stories.

The Best Vacation Rentals in Whistler for an Epic Ski Trip

From swanky stays on the slopes to cozy apartments in town, here’s where to stay for a weekend in Whistler.

15 Best Airbnbs in Vancouver, Whether You’re There for the Nature or the Nightlife

Our top rentals for solo travelers, couples, families, and business travelers.

In Northern Canada's Great Bear Rainforest, Salmon Is Everything

Exploring the straits, bays, and coves of British Columbia's Inside Passage.

A Guide to Seeing Vancouver's Indigenous Heritage and Natural Beauty by Bicycle

How to tackle the longest uninterrupted waterfront bike path in the world—and the city—on two wheels, and where to eat and sleep in between.

 In British Columbia, Skiers and Forest Conservationists Work in Tandem

“Planting trees is the opposite of what ski resorts usually do."

Finding Community, Joy, and a New Sense of Self at Gay Ski Week

 Just as there is no one way to be gay, there is no one way to “do” a gay ski week. 

Uncovering Canada's Best-Kept Secret on the Slopes of British Columbia

Jayme Moye on ski destination Red Mountain Resort's serene and secluded log cabins, havens out of time.

Where to Eat, Stay, and Ski in Whistler, British Columbia

This is the largest ski area in North America, and the pristine terrain is just the beginning.

These Indigenous-Owned Lodges Take Visitors Deep Into British Columbia

Expect hot springs, grizzly bear spotting, and plant medicine at these newly-opened eco-resorts.

NHL Star Turned Hotelier Willie Mitchell’s Favorite Places in Tofino, Vancouver Island

How hockey player & hotelier Willie Mitchell finds solace and sustenance on Canada’s Vancouver Island. 

Leaning Into Slow Travel on a 1,200-Mile Train Trip Through Western Canada

This train offers comfortable seats, room to stretch, and breathtaking views for just over $100.

You Can Now Combine a Trip on the Rocky Mountaineer Train With an Alaskan Cruise

The luxury glass-domed train is teaming up with American Queen Voyages for an unforgettable trip through Canada and Alaska, at a package rate. 

The Canadian Islands Where Hitchhiking Is Encouraged

Through a growing ride-share program in British Columbia, locals volunteer to give tourists free lifts around town.

On Your Next Vancouver Layover, Explore the Nearby City of Richmond

The terminal is just minutes away from fantastic dim sum, a new boutique hotel, and 50 miles of bike trails surrounded by wildlife.