Enjoy the best of Whistler and Sea To Sky Highway with a Local Guide.
This tour is perfect if you love nature, spectacular physical landscape sceneries, the ocean, majestic mountains, extreme sports, and small alpine village charm.
Enjoy a luxurious, and scenic ride on the spectacular Sea to Sky Highway to the world renown resort of Whistler. Along the way, you'll cross the Stanley Park Causeway, pass the historical Britannia Mine Museum, the Shannon Falls Provincial Park, the cliffs of Squamish, and the Brandywine Falls Provincial Park. At Squamish, you are in bald eagle country. Home to one of North America's largest congregations of wintering bald eagles that can be viewed easily throughout the winter at several spots around town. If you love extreme outdoor activity, try out the adrenalin pumping Bungee Dive at the Chekamus River gorge. At Whistler, explore at your pace, free and easy. Ride the Peak2Peak gondola. Stop at Tantalus Mountain Range viewpoint.
Pickup included
The lowest point along the Sea To Sky Highway. Explore the rustic setting. Learn the history of the once largest copper mine in the British Empire
Trek up the 3rd highest waterfall in BC - 335 metres or 1105 feet. Know that it was also once a site for logging, brick making, and beer brewing.
Trek up to a 70 meter/230 feet high horseshoe-shaped waterfall formed by volcanic activity and erosive power of water. See layers of lava flows. View the Black Tusk, an extinct volcano lava spine, and beautiful Daisy Lake.
Visit and explore an alpine village in the highlands of the Coast Mountains, venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Ride the Peak2Peak Gondola.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Not recommended for participants with back problems
• Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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