While travelling through the Canadian Rocky Mountains you’ll see a lot of railway tracks and if you’re lucky you can also spot a special train that takes tourists from city to city: The Rocky Mountaineer is a world-renowned luxury train that offers an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Western Canada and the Rocky Mountains. Unlike traditional rail travel, the Rocky Mountaineer operates exclusively during the daytime, ensuring that passengers never miss a moment of the towering peaks, rushing rivers, and pristine wilderness outside their panoramic windows. The train features glass-domed coaches, allowing for unobstructed views of glaciers, waterfalls, and wildlife such as bears, elk, and bald eagles.
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Lost Lake is a serene alpine lake near Whistler Village, offering a peaceful escape with stunning mountain views, crystal-clear waters, and scenic trails surrounded by lush forests. The lake is a popular year-round destination, with hiking and biking trails in the summer and groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing routes in the winter. To reach Lost Lake on foot, start from Whistler Village and follow the Valley Trail, a well-maintained, easy path that takes about 20-30 minutes to walk.
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The Audain Art Museum, located in Whistler, British Columbia, is a stunning architectural and cultural landmark that showcases an impressive collection of Indigenous and contemporary Canadian art. One of its highlights is its extensive collection of First Nations artworks, including historical and modern carved masks, totem poles, and paintings from the Coast Salish, Haida, and Kwakwaka’wakw peoples. A key theme in many of these works is the Potlatch, a traditional ceremonial feast and gift-giving event among Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
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Whistler in summer transforms from a world-class ski resort into a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering everything from hiking and mountain biking to scenic sightseeing and alpine adventures. The lush Coast Mountains provide the perfect backdrop for exploring Whistler’s extensive trail networks, crystal-clear lakes, and vibrant village atmosphere. One of the best ways to experience Whistler’s breathtaking scenery is by taking its impressive gondola system, which provides access to high alpine terrain without the need for strenuous hiking. The Whistler Village Gondola carries visitors from the village to the Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain, while the Blackcomb Gondola ascends to Rendezvous Lodge on Blackcomb Mountain, offering incredible views along the way.
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The city of Whistler reminded me much of the beautiful towns of the Swiss Alps, but it is also a bit Disneylandish. It has it’s unique style, a car-free city center, lots of water in different colors passing the city center and the highest density of gondolas and lifts for winter and summer sports I’ve ever seen. Close to the pedestrian zone and the Whistler Conference Center you can find the Adara Hotel – a good hotel with nice rooms including terraces, a rooftop pool and a connected restaurant.
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