

Whistler Olympic Park is a recreational destination located in Whistler, offering a range of outdoor activities in a stunning natural setting with an Olympic legacy. With nearly 85 kilometres of professionally groomed cross-country ski trails, visitors can explore easy to advanced trails while taking in the breathtaking scenery. As the venue for the Nordic events at the 2010 Winter Games, the Park provides a world-class experience for both experienced skiers and beginners.
For those looking for a unique experience, Whistler Olympic Park also offers biathlon, a thrilling Olympic sport that combines cross-country skiing with target shooting. Visitors can test their speed and skill or take a lesson to develop their biathlon skills further. This activity is suitable for ages 8 and up, providing a fun and challenging winter adventure.
Additionally, the Park offers snowshoeing opportunities in the stunning Callaghan Valley, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a winter wonderland of pristine snow, towering trees, and majestic mountain views. With over 30 kilometres of well-marked snowshoe trails, including dog-friendly options, visitors can enjoy a peaceful and scenic exploration of the Park.
For those seeking some exhilarating fun, Whistler Olympic Park features a dedicated tobogganing hill beneath the impressive Olympic ski jumps. Families can enjoy a thrilling ride on sleds, toboggans, or saucers, with lanes available in various sizes. Access to the tobogganing hill is included with a cross-country ski or snowshoe day ticket or season pass.
In addition, Whistler Olympic Park provides access to over 40 kilometres of dog-friendly trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts with furry friends. Visitors can enjoy the biggest off-leash area in the Sea to Sky Corridor while exploring the scenic trails in the Park.
For those interested in learning about the history and legacy of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Whistler Olympic Park offers sightseeing opportunities to discover more about the Park's role in the Games. Whether you're looking for a peaceful cross-country ski, an exciting biathlon experience, or a family-friendly tobogganing adventure, Whistler Olympic Park has something for everyone to enjoy in winter.