Special Exhibition
Off the Lip: The Rise of Snowboarding in Whistler
Date: January 31 – April 30, 2024 (Closed on Wednesdays)
Description: The appearance of snowboarders on the slopes in the late 1980s caused a stir in the Whistler community. Though it was not all sunshine and rainbows at the start, the new "youthful" sport persisted and changed the resort landscape. This temporary exhibit digs into the beginnings of snowboarding in Whistler, how it has impacted the resort, and what it meant for the snowboarding community around the world.
Ongoing Exhibits & Programs
Take a trip through history and learn how both the town of Whistler and the sport of skiing have evolved through the years. An extensive exhibit, with engaging stories, historical photographs, multimedia presentations and displays including a complete original gondola cabin!
Other features:
- Whistler's Natural Environment, including an interactive discovery centre
- Interactive multi-media presentations of Whistler's defining milestones
- Ski racing history
- Hippie and squatter history
- The History of Whistler's Olympic Bids
- Gift Shop with unique gifts, local artwork, and books on local history
Valley of Dreams Walking Tour
Uncover the stories of Whistler - join a local guide as they recount the stories of Whistler's dreamseekers during a leisurely stroll through picturesque Whistler Village. Jam-packed with little known tidbits of history, this tour takes both locals and visitors on a journey that reveals the secrets behind Whistler's rise to the mecca of outdoor recreation.
Date: Daily from June – September
Time: 11 AM – 12 PM
Cost: By donation ($5 suggested per person)
Where to Meet: Whistler Visitor Centre
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Other Services
The Museum offers a number of different educational programs for visitors and groups:
- Multimedia Presentations on the history of Whistler
- Tour Operators & Activity Planners Program
- School Programs and Teacher Resources
- Venue Rental
Admission
Admission to the Museum is currently by donation. Suggested donation is $5.
Weekdays |
Hours |
Weekends |
Hours |
Monday |
11 AM - 5 PM |
Saturday |
11 AM – 5 PM |
Tuesday |
11 AM - 5 PM |
Sunday |
11 AM – 5 PM |
Wednesday |
Closed |
Thursday |
11 AM – 9 PM |
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Friday |
11 AM – 5 PM |
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Please contact the Museum directly for holiday hours. Phone 1-604-932-2019 or visit www.whistlermuseum.org.
Where is the Whistler Museum?
The Museum is located at 4333 Main Street, behind the Whistler Public Library and Florence Petersen Park.
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A Whistler Arts Itinerary
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Summer Lodging Deals
Free $100 Activity Voucher
Book now and save up to 25% on lodging. Plus, you’ll receive a free $100 Activity Voucher on stays of 3 or more nights.
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