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Whistler Treats: 5 Amazing Places To Wreck Your Diet
"Flakey, savoury, and incredibly delicious, Peaked Pies are the real deal and a true Australian foodie export. Patrons will want to test out their steak, bacon and cheese, chunky pepper steak, butter thicken – and if you’re feeling brave enough – ground kangaroo. Address: 4369 Main St #105, WhistlerPhone: 604-962-4115"
"According to Tripadvisor, the best takeout in Whistler is local bakery, Purebread. Great if you’re looking for dessert (it’s our fave spot for a sugar fix), however not-so-great if it’s a hearty meal you’re after. Our attention therefore goes to #2 on the list – Peaked Pies."
"Right in the middle of the village, Moguls Coffee is a hot spot and a much loved local hang out. Enjoy the art hanging on the walls, all made by varying featured artists that reside in Whistler. The patio makes for a great meeting place and a chance to people watch."
"A cheerful environment to grab a quick cup of coffee en route to whatever awaits. Admire the local art on the walls at Mogul’s while you wait for your favorite caffeinated beverage and then spring into action from the heart of Whistler Village."
"The place where locals sit and people watch over a coffee and a giant cookie, this tiny little coffee shop sells baked treats, light meals and hot beverages."
"Along the Sea to Sky just outside of Whistler (about 15 minutes by car) you will find Brandywine falls. It is just 5 minutes to get to the falls viewpoint. It is less than one-kilometer walk and is mostly flat!"
"As one of the largest skate parks in Canada, the park measures 50,000 square feet full of bowls, ledges and street-style elements. Other features include quarter pipes, a spine, volcano and central pyramid. In addition, BMX riders can test their skills."
"Skiing at world-renowned Whistler Blackcomb Resort, credit: Tourism Whistler/Chad Chomlack. Downhill in Whistler is a no-brainer. With 1,530 metres of verticaland two mountains, Whistler Blackcombis North America’s largest ski resort and a top global destination."
"Best way to get there: It’s an easy walk from Nordic, Alta Vista, and Blueberry Hill, and an easy bike ride from almost anywhere in town. There is parking, but it can get busy in the summer months. Why we love it: It’s easy to get to but arguably less popular (read: crowded) than Lost Lake."
"Close by to Green Lake in the area of Alpine Meadows is Meadow Park. This is a picture perfect location to come and have a picnic, take in the stunning mountain views and relax. It is on the Valley Trail route and sits alongside Alta Creek, synonymous with the River of Golden Dreams."
"Located in the Upper Village area, despite the name, Lost Lake is actually one of Whistler’s most accessible lakes. Surrounded by easy hiking and biking trails it is the perfect place to relax and cool down after a long day. It’s a friendly, relaxed environment and even has a dog beach, along with a nude dock if you’re feeling adventurous!"
"The best thing about Lost Lake is that, despite its name, it is located right in Whistler. You can walk to Lost Lake from Whistler Village in just 15 minutes. There’s also a free shuttle all summer long."