Eat In Whistler!
Dining in Whistler is amazing with a staggering array of choices. From fine dining to premium dining, casual restaurants and pubs. Take a look at what Whistler has to offer here..
Ruby Tuesday, L'Occitane, Carlsbergs, Castros, Ruby Tuesday, Senka Florist, Bear Necessities, Armchair Books, Rogers Chocolates, Rocks & Gems, Lush, The Oracle, Keir Fine Jewellery, The Body Shop, Pandora and More!
Adele Campbell Fine Art, Audain Art Museum, Black Tusk Gallery, Contemporary Gallery, Fathom Stone, James Stewart, Mark Richards, Mountain Galleries, Plaza Galleries & More!
Arcteryx, Columbia, Eddie Bauer, Escape Route, Excess Backcountry, Foot Locker, Helly Hansen, Lululemon, McCoo's, The North Face, Patagonia, Peak Performance, Salomon and More!
Fun for Kids, The Gap & the Great Glass Elevator Candy Shop and More
Whistler has a phenomenal number of spas and massage studios. Whether you want a quick, restorative massage or an intense pampering, you are spoiled for choice! Avello Spa & Health Club, Aviva Spa, Be Beauty Spa and More.
Aritzia, Billabong, The Gap, Roots, Lululemon, Amos and Andes, L'Occitane, Inside Out Boutique, Snowflake, Soles of Whistler, Quicksilver, The Beach, TNA and More
The Salomon Store, Can-Ski, Comor, Evolution, Coastal Culture, Essentially Blackcomb, Showcase, Summit, The Circle, Spicy Sports, Fanatyk Co and More..
The Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery in the Westin is a beautiful look at local, contemporary as well as traditional works. The Gallery prides itself on supporting local artists and hosting artist run exhibitions and workshops. This beautiful gallery is located in the Shops at the Westin Resort & Spa and filled with wonderfully modern and exciting works.
The recently constructed Audain Art Museum is a marvel to see, both inside and out. Meticulously designed, the building is a work of art on its own. The irregular design, raised up into the trees with a set of strategically placed beams causes the building to jut out from the forest at a marvelously unusual way. Depending on where you approach the museum from the outside will give you a radically different, yet always stunning view.
Black Tusk Gallery prides itself on bringing the finest Northwest Coast Native art to Whistler. They have a wide range of native art including, totem poles, jewellery, masks, panels and paddles, and quite a lot more. Opened in 1999, Whistler's Black Tusk Gallery showcases both established and up and coming native artists.
Fathom Stone Art Gallery is Whistler's premier stone art gallery and studio. Fathom Stone Art is 100% made and retailed in Whistler, British Columbia. Located in the Hilton in Village Centre just down from the base of Whistler Mountain. The islands, lakes and mountains of British Columbia and Southeast Alaska hold very rare, colorful and unique stone types.
James Stewart is an extraordinary artist who's creations have surprised and amazed Whistler. His wonderful bronze sculptures of people are so mystifyingly real, that you find yourself staring for whole minutes at the wrinkles on their faces or contours of their backs. His beautiful sculpture of a man crouching with his arms stretched out past his knees is larger than life.
The Mark Richard's Gallery is home to some stunning artworks. Using high res equipment, Mark photographs, then transfers the onto canvas. The results are fantastic works of art. His passion for the mountains and creating art show in every piece. He opened the gallery in 2006. Since then he's had the pleasure of discovering the scenic beauty of the West Coast of British Columbia.
Established in 1992 in Jasper Alberta by artist/filmmaker Wendy Wacko, Mountain Galleries is one of the largest commercial galleries in Western Canada with locations in Banff, Jasper & Whistler Resort. The collection represents major and mid-career artists. The mission of the gallery is to support and promote Canadian Artists.
The Plaza Galleries boasts the largest collection of artwork in Whistler. International and local artists have their work displayed in this art museum looking store. The walls of the Plaza Galleries are over 20 feet tall and beautiful paintings cover them to the ceiling. On the floor you will find a varying array of stone carvings and various other wonderful art pieces.
As we approach our 25th Anniversary, The Whistler Village Art Gallery has renamed itself Whistler Contemporary Gallery. The new name reflects the galleries long term commitment to its goal of bringing the best in contemporary art to its clients. The gallery continues its dedication to the promotion of distinctive Canadian and international contemporary art. We represent emerging, mid-career and established artists.