Skating at Whistler Olympic Plaza

Whether you and the kids are interested in Nordic skiing, snowshoeing or ice skating, the Resort Municipality of Whistler has a variety of options to help you safely celebrate Family Day on Monday, February 19, 2024.

Meadow Park Sports Centre

  • 50% off drop-in admissions (does not include drop-in hockey or stick & puck admissions).
  • Join a family-friendly stick & puck session scheduled from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. To book visit whistler.ca/stickandpuck

Outdoor Skating Rink at Whistler Olympic Plaza

  • Family Day Special: Free admission. Skate rentals are $6. Weather permitting.

Lost Lake Nordic Trails

Other fun ideas:

Take a self-guided tour of Whistler with your family

The Resort Municipality of Whistler podcast self-guided tour offers everything you want might not know about Whistler Village. The podcasts guide you through Whistler Village narrated by CBC Radio’s Shelagh Rogers and former Maury Young Arts Centre General Manager Dennis Marriot.  Together, the narrators describe the Village Stroll route, provide fascinating facts about Whistler and offer anecdotal stories about Whistler’s rich history and breathtaking beauty. 

Link to podcast guided tour.

Relive the moments and create your own by taking part in the self-guided 2010 Winter Games Tour. 

From state-of-the-art sporting venues that hosted nail-biting events to boisterous crowds celebrating in the heart of Whistler, the 2010 Winter Games saw residents and guests from around the globe come together to revel in the magic of winter sport. Pop stars rocked the crowd night after night, performers entertained in the streets and local artists played amid big name acts at medals ceremonies.

Link to self-guided 2010 Winter Games Tour. 

Whistler 101 sessions

WHISTLER 101 is a celebration of the interconnectedness of all that surrounds us, and how we express and celebrate our connection to our surroundings. WHISTLER 101 is a community-led series developed by the Resort Municipality of Whistler in collaboration with the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, the Whistler Museum, the Whistler Naturalists, and Arts Whistler. All five episodes were directed by Leslie Anthony and edited by Mike Douglas and Switchback Entertainment.

Watch the Whistler 101 sessions.