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
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.
Food trucks are back in Whistler’s parks
Local food trucks return to Lost Lake Park and Rainbow Park on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holiday Mondays from May 15 through June 21 with the Park Eats program. The trucks operate approximately 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., although hours are subject to change and are weather dependent.
In peak season, from June 26 through September 7, Lost Lake Park and Rainbow Park will have food trucks daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lakeside Park, Alpha Lake Park and Whistler Olympic Plaza will have food trucks on specific dates and for some events. Find the full schedule and vendors.
New lawn being irrigated at Lakeside Park and Emerald Park
We are irrigating the new lawns at Lakeside Park and Emerald Park. At this early stage, irrigation is important to establish the grass for summer. Please avoid the fenced-off area protecting this new turf. Thanks for your patience.
Whistler Olympic Plaza lawn is closed for grass renewal
The lawn at Whistler Olympic Plaza is closed while we regrow the grass for summer. The lawn is expected to reopen in mid-June, depending on weather.
BC Parks announces day-use pass dates for Garibaldi Park and Pipi7íyekw (Joffre Lakes Park), as well as Pipi7íyekw closure dates
BC Parks has launched their 2026 day-use pass program for Garibaldi Park from June 12 to October 12 and Pipi7íyekw (Joffre Lakes Park) from May 11 to October 25. Pipi7íyekw will close June 20 to 27 and September 8 to 30.
NOTIFICATIONS
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
Prepare for wildfire season and other emergencies: May 25
Learn how to pack your grab-and-go bag, and your home emergency kit to prepare yourself and your home. The workshop is running on Monday, May 25 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Whistler Public Library community room. Registration is encouraged! Email publicservices@whistlerlibrary.ca to sign up.
Need something fixed? Visit the Repair Café on May 28
Bring your broken item to the Repair Café at Whistler Public Library on Thursday, May 28 from 2 to 7 p.m.
Mark your calendar: the Whistler Summer Concert Series and summer movies start July 1
Whistler’s free outdoor Summer Concert Series returns over 13 incredible evenings at Whistler Olympic Plaza. This year’s lineup includes the Steven Page Trio with String Quartet, Ozomatli, The Trews, Dirtwire, The Washboard Union, SkiiTour, Amistat, Kim Churchill, Pete Murray, Goldie Boutilier, Galactic feat. Jelly Joseph, Trooper, Drag in the Mountains, and The Hip Abduction. View the performers, movies and dates.
GETTING AROUND
Whistler Transit schedule
The Whistler Transit buses is on the spring, summer and fall schedule. 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: next to Whistler Golf Course (west side)
We are managing vegetation along Highway 99 on the west side of the highway near the Whistler Golf Course. This work is in the area shown on the map as TU-1D and TU-2D. We will also start work on the east side of Highway 99 between Panorama Ridge and the Alta Vista Works Yard; this work will continue until mid-June.
There will be temporary Valley Trail detours and intermittent closures in the area. There will be temporary Valley Trail detours and closures from Monday to Friday between 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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
Construction on 2202 Taylor Way sewer lift station repair: May 25 to 29
Repairs to the sewer lift station at 2202 Taylor Way begin Monday, May 25 and are expected to be complete Friday, May 29. We don’t anticipate any sewer service outages and are using a temporary bypass to ensure continuous sewer service.
Residents should expect single lane alternating traffic on Taylor Way, as well as equipment noise, odor and construction vehicles on site. There will be minor road delays for vehicles and pedestrians during the work. Please follow directions from signs and traffic controllers.
Construction on the roof canopy at 4191 Gate Way Drive is scheduled to begin May 25
Urgent construction to repair the roof at 4191 Gate Way Drive, near the Village taxi loop on Gateway Drive is scheduled to begin Monday, May 25.
This emergency construction work will fence off sections and pedestrian access will have temporary detours. Businesses will remain open as usual during construction.
Paving work on Drifter Way from May 25 to 29
Construction to improve the paving on Alpine Drive to Valley Drive and Matterhorn Drive to Alpine Way) and Matterhorn Drive (Forest Ridge Drive to Rainbow Drive north is happening from Monday, May 25 to Friday, May 29 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Drifter Way and Matterhorn Drive will have single-lane alternating traffic, minor traffic delays and potential congestion. Expect construction vehicles and increased noise. Please follow signage and traffic controllers around the work zone.
Construction on the Brio water services now begins June 1
Construction on the Brio water services and valve replacement project will now begin Monday, June 1 with construction scheduled to be complete October 2, 2026. The work will replace Brio’s water services, fire hydrants and valves over three years to improve reliability because many of these have reached the end of their service life.
Brio residents will be given 72 hours notice if the water will be temporarily shut off. Expect equipment noise, odor, construction vehicles and minor vehicle and pedestrian delays during the work. Please follow directions from signs and traffic controllers.
Construction on the water valve and fitting replacement program is scheduled for Spruce Grove Circle June 15 to July 10 and Mons Road from July 13 to 31
Construction on the Spruce Grove water valve and fitting replacement project is expected to take place in Spruce Grove Circle Monday, June 15 to Friday, July 10 and for Mons Road Monday, July 13 to Friday, July 31. Please watch for updates because the dates may change.
Spruce Grove residents will be given 72 hours notice when the water will be temporarily shut off. Expect equipment noise, construction vehicles and minor vehicle and pedestrian delays during the work. Please follow directions from signs and traffic controllers.
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.
