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Here is the weekly update on projects and things of note that may impact your day-to-day life, including events, getting around town, parks, construction, etc. 

FACILITIES AND RECREATION 

Park food trucks, free bike valet and free parks shuttles 

For peak season, until September 7, Lost Lake Park and Rainbow Park have food trucks daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lakeside Park, Alpha Lake Park and Whistler Olympic Plaza have food trucks on specific dates and for some events. Find the full schedule and vendors

Lost Lake Park and Rainbow Park have free bike valets from 12 to 6 p.m. on weekends and statutory holidays. Our free bike valet is at Whistler Olympic Plaza from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and statutory holidays and at summer events from 6 to 10 p.m. 

Take a free summer parks shuttles to Lost Lake ParkRainbow Park, and the new Parks Loop including Lakeside Park, Wayside Park and Alpha Lake Park. 

Parks updates: new drainage at Rainbow Park, refurbishing Meadow Park field and a fast ball diamond at Myrtle Philip School 

Our Landscape Team are installing new drainage at Rainbow Park to protect the new trees by the hammocks from ground water. Now Meadow Park has water, they are refurbishing the old baseball diamonds by removing ball diamond material, preparing the ground and seeding the field. The old ball diamond material is being moved to Myrtle Philip Community School so the lower field can be converted from a soft ball diamond to a fast ball diamond.  

In addition to these projects, the Landscape Team is busy with their usual maintenance: weeding, pruning, mowing, inspecting irrigation, cleaning washrooms and removing garbage.  

Stay away from Lost Lake Park tadpoles and wetlands 

We’re gearing up for the 2026 Great Toad Migration at Lost Lake Park. Over the next few weeks, you will find thousands of Western Toad tadpoles in the lake. Please don’t touch tadpoles because the salt and oil on your hands can harm them. Stay on marked beaches and keep out of the wetland areas — please keep your dog out of wetlands too. Our environmental specialists expect these toadlets to hop out of Lost Lake to begin migrating in mid-July, and we may close some trails and roads to protect them.  

Meadow Park Sports Centre hot tub closure 

The hot tub is currently closed at Meadow Park Sports Centre due to a leak in the heat exchanger that was identified on Tuesday, July 14. A new unit has been ordered and is expected to arrive in approximately three weeks. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience while we work to restore the hot tub to service. The sauna and steam room remain open. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. 

Come ask a Village Host! 

Got a question or want an activity idea? Ask a Village Host. They have a booth at Whistler Olympic Plaza and another at Village Square. View booth hours.  

40 Books for 40 Years  

Forty years ago, on August 27, 1986, Whistler Public Library opened its doors for the first time. The library team invites you to celebrate the 40th birthday with a reading challenge: 40 Books for 40 Years. Your challenge is to read 40 books this year – any genre, fiction or non-fiction, and physical books, e-books, and audiobooks are welcome. This challenge is designed to spark curiosity, encourage trying new genres, and reconnect with reading. Learn more

Rainbow Lake trail closed 

The Rainbow Lake hiking trail is closed until early August while the Gin and Tonic bridge and A-Frame bridge are replaced. The Rainbow Falls Loop and Flank Trail will stay open, but there’s no access above the Flank Trail.  

NOTIFICATIONS 

Water main flushing in Benchlands, Nicklaus North, Nesters, Spruce Grove and White Gold 

We are flushing water main pipes for the next few weeks. This improves water quality and maintains the water system.  

During flushing, you may have temporary water discolouration. You may also notice lower water pressure and more water flowing in the street and ditches. If your water is discoloured, run the cold tap for 15 to 30 minutes until your water runs clear. Avoid doing laundry until the water is clear again. Contact us at 604-935-8190 or email engineers@whistler.ca if your water continues to be discoloured.  

Campfire ban 

Campfires are banned in Whistler. All campfire permits are suspended during the ban. CSA- and ULA-rated propane campfire apparatus are permitted when used in a way that complies with regulations.  

To report a wildfire, please call 911 or 1-800-663-5555 or dial *5555 on your cell phone. 

Whistler is in Water Conservation Stage 2 

In-ground automatic irrigation systems can water three days a week between the hours of 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., with the days determined by your address.   

Edible gardens can be watered by any irrigation method any day of the week between 7 and 10 a.m., as well as 8 to 11 p.m. Trees, shrubs and flower beds can be watered manually or by hand any day of the week between 7 and 10 a.m. as well as 8 to 11 p.m.  

It’s essential to conserve water both for drinking and to fight structural fires. This year we have a very low snowpack that could lead to summer drought.  

Apply for a Temporary Irrigation Permit if you have new landscaping that needs more frequent watering. Read more about water conservation restrictions

Get a head start with FireSmart – book your free assessment today 

Reducing the risk of wildfire starts at home. Assessments are now open for booking for homeowners and stratas, and stratas can also coordinate property work days with the FireSmart team. Visit our website to book an assessment, plan a work day and view the chipper schedule. 

Yard waste disposal opens at Nesters and Function depots 

You can drop off yard waste for free at the Nesters and Function depots until November.  

EVENTS 

Crankworx July 24 to August 2 

Crankworx Whistler mountain bike festival returns July 24 to August 2.  

FireSmart 101 Workshop: July 25 

Join our FireSmart coordinator for 10 things you can do now to keep your home safe, whether you own or rent your home. Register here for the workshop at Whistler Public Library from 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 25.  

GETTING AROUND  

Whistler Transit schedule

The Whistler Transit buses is on the spring, summer and fall schedule. Transit pass prices were recently reduced to make transit more affordable for locals. For bus times, visit the BC Transit website.   

WILDFIRE FUEL MANAGEMENT 

Alta Lake Road north 

We are managing vegetation in partnership with the Cheakamus Community Forest to reduce wildfire risk along the north end of Alta Lake Road. Work continues in the unit 2 and unit 5 areas on the map.  

This work involves temporary trail closures on: Barts Dart Trail, River Runs Through It Access Trail, A River Runs Through It and Get Over It. Work also requires intermittent closures on the gravel pit access road down from Alta Lake Road, this doesn’t include the Emerald Forest section.  

Please respect all signs and staff for safety reasons because there will be machinery operating and tree falling. Trails will be restored following the work. View our website to learn more. 

Highway 99: between Lorimer Drive and Village Gate Boulevard (west side of Highway) 

We are managing vegetation to reduce wildfire risk on the west side of Highway 99 between Lorimer Drive and Village Gate Boulevard. This work will continue until approximately July 24.  

Please respect all signs and staff for safety reasons because there will be machinery operating and tree falling. View our website to learn more. 

Highway 99: between Spring Creek and Creekside (west side of Highway) 

We are managing vegetation to reduce wildfire risk on the west side of Highway 99 between Spring Creek Drive and Creekside Village. This work will continue until approximately July 24.  

Please respect all signs and staff for safety reasons because there will be machinery operating and tree falling. View our website to learn more. 

CONSTRUCTION 

Traffic delays between Pemberton and Whistler due to Miller Capilano Highway Services work 

Miller Capilano Highway Services have informed us they will be working on the Soo River Bridge 22 kilometres north of Whistler from July 20 for approximately 40 days. Give yourself additional time for any journey between Pemberton and Whistler: there will be single-lane alternating traffic and temporary traffic signals for the entire project.   

Paving work July 27 to 31 on Blueberry Drive: from Heron Place to Beaver Lane southbound, and St. Moritz Crescent and Ptarmigan Place 

We are paving on Blueberry Drive in the Blueberry neighbourhood from Monday, July 27 to Friday, July 31.  

The paving is on Blueberry Drive from Heron Place to Beaver Lane southbound, and from St. Moritz Cresent and Ptarmigan Place.  

There will be single-lane alternating traffic, which may result in minor traffic delays.  

Construction on Millars Pond sewer lift station replacement underway 

The Millars Pond sewer lift station replacement project is underway and will be completed in early October. The project is located at 2773 Cheakamus Way in the Bayshores neighborhood.  

Residents may experience increased traffic and noise in the area. Please follow all posted signage.  

Water corrosion control system upgrades underway at Emerald UV Water Treatment Station 

The water corrosion control system upgrades at the Emerald Estates Water Treatment Station, on 9523 Emerald Drive, are underway. They are scheduled to be complete in November 2026. Once the new water treatment system is installed, we will notify residents before we start using the new system to improve water quality

 Please use caution if you are using trails in this area because there may be minor detours. Please follow all signage. 

Brio: water service updates 

The Brio water services and valve replacement project contractor is setting up a temporary above-ground water supply to support construction. This temporary water supply is expected to be used until October 8. During this time, residents throughout the upper Panorama Ridge area may have a reduced water supply and water pressure. The map shows the area that will be impacted. 

Current schedule for reduced water supply and pressure:  

  • 3373-3431 and 3378-3390 Panorama Ridge, Alta Vista Works Yard at 3000 Highway 99 (see segment 1): June 29 to October 8 
  • 3341-3369 and 3350-3374 Panorama Ridge (see segment 2): August 7 to October 8 
  • 3317-3333 and 3314-3346 Panorama Ridge (see segment 3): September 18 to October 8    

Your water may have air and be discoloured when your water service is restored. Please run a top-floor tap until the water runs clear. 

Meadow Park rejuvenation work is underway 

Fully funded by the Province of B.C. through the Resort Municipality Initiative, this project will replace the Meadow Park playground, splash park and realign the Valley Trail. This project will also transition the ball fields into open greenspace with a fenced off-leash dog area. There will be varying closures within the parks and adjacent parking areas over the spring and summer while our crews complete this exciting project. Meadow Park playground and spray park close for construction until November 30. Discover our other great locations to play. 

RCMP renovation underway 

Please expect reduced parking at Municipal Hall, and increased construction activity, noise and traffic throughout this period. Construction is scheduled until October.