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.
EVENTS
RBC GranFondo Whistler on Saturday, September 6
Expect major delays when travelling to or from Whistler on Saturday, September 6. Day Lot 4 will be closed to vehicles from 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 4 until 9 p.m. on Saturday, September 6. Day Lot 4 and 5 pass holders are welcome to use their pass to park in Day Lots 1, 2, 3, and 5 on the days that Day Lot 4 is closed for special event operations. View our website for ways to plan ahead. Enjoy free transit in Whistler on Saturday, September 6 thanks to the Resort Municipality of Whistler.
Add Your Voice on Thursday, October 2
Join Council and staff for a casual and informative Add Your Voice event at the Whistler Conference Centre on Thursday, October 2. Learn about upcoming municipal projects, connect with your community, and share your ideas — starting with the 4500 Northlands Community Amenity.
Whistler Builders’ Corner Presents: Step Code Insights
Join us on Thursday, September 25, for a session with Focal Engineering on achieving higher Step Code levels in Part 3 buildings.
GETTING AROUND
Free summer weekend transit
Enjoy free transit in Whistler on Saturday, September 6 thanks to the Resort Municipality of Whistler. Download a transit schedule.
Open Bus and GoByBike Celebration
Join us from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, September 8 at the Village Gate Boulevard Bus Shelter. Ask us questions about GoByBike Week, winter bike parking in Whistler, the 2026 Bike Valet, UMO, the Whistler Transit schedule and app, future expansion plans, BusReady and the Kids Ride Free program. Pick up free safety items including whistles, snowflake reflectors and more.
Bike Valet
Did you use the bike valet this summer? Please complete the survey and share your input. View secure bike parking options.
NOTIFICATIONS
Fire danger rating and campfire ban
Whistler’s fire danger rating on Wednesday, September 3, is EXTREME. A campfire ban remains in effect in Whistler until September 15, 2025. The ban applies to all levels of fire danger rating, including low and moderate.
When the fire danger rating is high or extreme, a Wildfire Exemption Permit is required for high-risk construction activity and tree services within 10 metres of forest (or treed areas). This applies at any time of day.
Click the link to view the daily fire danger rating. Whistler is listed as “Cheakamus”. To report a wildfire, immediately call 911 or 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or dial *5555 on a cell phone.
Whistler is in Water Conservation Stage 2
Click the link to view your summer neighbourhood watering schedule, including specific time and day restrictions.
PARKS AND TRAILS
Farside Trail in Cheakamus
Adaptive mountain bike trail improvements are ongoing; please expect short delays. Be mindful of equipment and crews working.
Bayly Park BMX track conversion project
A new bike skills park is under construction at Bayly Park. Please stay out of the area for crew and public safety.
The Western Toad migration at Lost Lake Park
The Western Toad migration is starting to wind down in Lost Lake Park as toads disperse throughout the park and trails begin to reopen. Please continue to watch your step and tread lightly. A section of the single-track hiking trail that runs along Blackcomb Creek, parallel to the Lost Lake Loop trail, is closed to protect migrating toads. A part of the single-track hiking trail on the west shoreline of Lost Lake also remains closed. There are no other impacts to Lost Lake Park. Dive into the secret life of Whistler’s Western Toads in our new video.
River of Golden Dreams (ROGD) mandatory portage
Due to low water levels on the RODG there is a mandatory portage in effect between the new fish weir and the other side of the CN rail bridge at the bottom of Lorimer Road. Please follow all signage.
Comfortably Numb bridge replacement
The Wedge Bridge (Al Grey Memorial) on Comfortably Numb Trail is being replaced with a new cable suspension bridge. The bridge is closed to the public until Wednesday, October 1. Access between Wedge and Lost Lake via Comfortably Numb is unavailable. Comfortably Numb North will remain accessible via Young Lust and Comfortably Numb South via a Grey Zone detour. Click the link for maps and more info.
FACILITIES AND RECREATION
Annual maintenance at Meadow Park Sports Centre
The pool remains closed until Tuesday, September 16 but the facility has now reopened. Upgrades include pool painting, changeroom refinishing, sauna repairs, and deep cleaning. Check activity schedules for the best times to play.
CONSTRUCTION
Sewer and water main repairs on Blackcomb Way and Mons Road
Repairs are in progress at several locations, including Blackcomb Way and Mons Road. Expect minor delays and single-lane alternating traffic from Monday, September 8, to Friday, September 12.
South Whistler Water Supply Upgrade: Function Junction, Cheakamus Crossing, Creekside and surrounding areas
Work continues on the new South Whistler Water Supply Booster Pump Station until Tuesday, September 23. During this period, residents may notice intermittent discolouration in your water. If this occurs, please run your taps until the water runs clear. You may also detect a chlorine taste or odour in the water. These effects are temporary and will return to normal once the work is complete.
FUEL THINNING
Stonebridge
Fuel thinning in the Whistler Stonebridge treatment unit is underway. Beaver Pass, Whip Me Snip Me, Rainbow Lake, and Lower Beaver Pass trails will be closed to ensure safety to the public. Click the link for more info and to view the map of affected trails.
WATER MAIN FLUSHING
Unidirectional flushing in the Brio neighbourhood
Watch for signage at the entrance to the neighbourhood, as it will indicate when we are flushing in the area. At these times, you should limit or avoid using water. Water pressure may be affected and there may be colour in the water. After flushing for the day is complete, please run taps until water is clear. Learn more about water main flushing.
