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Enrichening Experiences in Whistler Village

Whistler’s pedestrian-friendly Village was designed to create a certain amount of magic. Sight lines frame the surrounding peaks, stone walkways connect specialty boutiques and vibrant patios, public gathering spaces draw musicians and entertainers, and its position, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, make it a launching point for all of your adventures.

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Dining

Satisfy your cravings with a multitude of places to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner with price ranges to suit every budget. From casual après-ski snacks to fine dining, Whistler’s award-winning restaurants offer diverse dining options with many featuring organic, locally sourced ingredients. For the best experience and to dine at your preferred time, we recommend making reservations in advance.

Shopping

Whistler is a shopper’s paradise. Spend days browsing the neighbourhoods for fine artwork and fashion, jewellery, the latest outdoor sports wear and equipment, and luxury items – or simply drop in for essential groceries and gifts.

Nightlife

In Whistler after dark the scene is set for you to really let your hair down. Choose your place, set the pace – stories and beers in a cozy pub, cocktails in a classy lounge or get your groove on in a nightclub to an international DJ.

Apres

We don’t just après-ski, we après-anything all year round in Whistler. This is the time to celebrate your day in the mountains, a time to refuel, refresh, and most importantly reconnect with your fellow humans. So put your skis aside, park the bike, hang up your clubs and toast your weary hiking feet with a cold beverage. Welcome to après.

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Post Meeting Experiences

Whistler is surrounded by spectacular views of snowcapped mountain peaks, ancient glaciers, coastal rainforests and volcanic peaks. Offering endless opportunities for all kinds of unique group experiences and adventures. Play hard, rest easy, wine and dine, attend an event, explore the arts, shop non-stop, commune with nature or find the ultimate adrenaline rush.

No matter the age – tiny tots, kids at heart, athletic or academic – we promise to keep your group entertained with customized programming and a variety of activities that will showcase Whistler no matter the season.

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Year Round Activities

PEAK 2 PEAK
Enjoy stunning 360-degree views of Whistler Village, mountain peaks, lakes, glaciers and forests. Ride the special glass-bottom gondola for a bird’s-eye view of the forest.

Audain Art Museum
Explore permanent and rotating collections of British Columbia artwork at Whistler’s newest cultural hub. With exhibits from around the world, the museum features galleries dedicated to 19th century Northwest Coast masks, dramatic regional photography, and celebrated works from Emily Carr and Edward J. Hughes.

Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
Explore the history, cultures and creative works — both past and present — of the local Squamish and Lil’wat First Nations people. You’ll find indoor and outdoor exhibits in this beautiful, interactive cultural experience.

Bobsleigh
The legacy of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games lives on at the Whistler Sliding Centre, with a one-of-a-kind sliding experience open to the public.

Ziplining
Sit back in your harness, or try to flip yourself upside-down, as you zip along a steel cable that criss-crosses through the forest canopy, high above the valley bottom, for education and exhilaration in equal measure.

Tree Top Tour
Navigate an elevated tree course that includes a Tarzan swing, scramble nets and swinging logs suspended in the trees. Or, follow informative guides through a network of suspension bridges, boardwalks and trails into old growth forest overlooking Fitzsimmons Creek.

Scandinave Spa Whistler
The Finnish tradition of hot soaks and cold plunges brings a unique style of hydrotherapy to Whistler. The outdoor setting is as therapeutic to the mind as the eucalyptus steam bath, wood burning sauna, outdoor hammocks and relaxation solariums are to the body.

Winter Activities

Skiing and Snowboarding
Explore Whistler’s two side-by-side mountains and discover the largest amount of skiable terrain on the continent.

Whistler Snowmobile
We’ve got an array of guides and outfitters that will take you anywhere from a scenic wilderness tour, to an adventurous trip in the backcountry, to a charming mountaintop fondue, or a family-friendly experience.

Snowmobiling
Few activities let you experience Whistler’s inspiring panoramas in such a peaceful and idyllic way. Follow your guide on a snowshoeing tour through old-growth forests, around glacier lakes and to unique hideaways.

Dog Sledding
Harness the energy behind a team of sled dogs and ride through some of Whistler’s spectacular wilderness on a uniquely Canadian adventure.

Cross Country Skiing
Glide into a scenic adventure at Whistler’s Nordic ski areas at Lost Lake Park (located in Whistler), Whistler Olympic Park and Callaghan Country (both located south of Whistler in the stunning Callaghan Valley).

Sleigh Rides
Cuddle under warm blankets and sip hot chocolate as your sleigh glides along behind draft horses. It’s the stuff Christmas carols are made of.

Summer Activities

Golf
Whistler is a golfer’s paradise, and four legends of the game confirmed it by building their championship courses here.

Hiking
Winter’s snow yields to summer’s delicate flowers and lush meadows in Whistler’s mountains. Explore kilometres of incredible valley and mountain trails during self-guided or guided hiking tours that include glacier walks, eco tours, a First Nations waterfall hike and more.

Mountain Biking
In the valley, our extensive network of cross-country trails and the paved Valley Trail system provide ample biking routes. If you’re a gravity junky, or want to become one, you can harness the pure adrenaline that comes with riding in the legendary Whistler Mountain Bike Park.

Rafting
If you’re keen on trying whitewater rafting — mild or wild — guides can navigate you through a cascade of rip-roaring, picturesque adventures on one of the rivers in the Whistler area.

Canoeing / Kayaking
Dip your paddle into Alta Lake, Green Lake, or the River of Golden Dreams during a canoe or kayak tour, and soak up the beauty of the mountains reflected from the waterways.

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Unique Meeting Locations

Take your event high atop a remote glacier peak, beside First Nations elders or beneath a canopy of ancient cedars and that’s just the start. Drive home a corporate message, celebrate a group achievement, kick off a new year or reward a group for surpassing their goals in Whistler, where fresh air meets fresh ideas.

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Lakeside Parks

Our enchanting lakeside parks are memorable locations for special events. Our lakes are secluded and tucked away into cedar forests but offer magnificent mountain views. What’s unique is that our village pathways lead to our lakes enabling an easy quick walk to most hotels, resorts and the village.

Whistler Conference Centre

The Whistler Conference Centre is the signature group venue of Whistler. With a total capacity of 65,000 square feet, the building regularly hosts special events, conferences, and group meetings throughout the year. We offer full catering services along with special green meeting planning.

Whistler Mountain Roundhouse Lodge

The Roundhouse Lodge is located at a spectacular 6,069ft/1,850m above sea level at the top of Whistler Mountain. No group program in Whistler is complete without an unforgettable day or evening event at the Roundhouse Lodge.

Whistler Olympic Venues


Whistler Sliding Centre

In the beautiful Fitzsimmons valley on the southeast slope of Blackcomb Mountain, just minutes from Whistler Village and was the site of the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton competitions for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. This high performance sliding sports venue is now a legacy that offers exciting and unique experiences for groups to enjoy year round.

Whistler Olympic Park

In the heart of the Callahan Valley is where you’ll discover the Whistler Olympic Park Day Lodge – one of the best event zip codes in the valley. The claim to fame is that the cross-country, ski jumping and biathlon Olympic events happened here.

Arts and Culture Venues


Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC)

The award Winning Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler is a unique Aboriginal Cultural Centre with a dramatic evening atmosphere. Distinctive private parties and various corporate events, large or intimate, the Cultural Centre is built to host, foster partnerships and celebrate in style. Making the centre a one of a kind experience that will leave your guests with lasting memories.

Audain Art Museum

The Audain Art Museum, designed by internationally-acclaimed Patkau Architects, features an outstanding permanent boutique collection of historical and contemporary Northwest Coast art, complimented with changing world-class temporary exhibitions. Its reception hall and galleries provide the perfect location for gatherings of all sizes, where guests will enjoy the surrounding artwork set amidst a stunning natural environment.

Whistler Museum

Add cultural cachet to your next gathering by hosting at the Whistler Museum. Perfect for medium-sized presentations and receptions, a night at the museum can add a unique and enriching dimension to your groups Whistler visit.

Maury Young Arts Centre

Located in the centre of the village, the Maury Young Arts Centre is a hub for arts and culture and home to the Whistler Arts Council. The fully-accessible facility can easily accommodate any function, from an intimate reception to a themed celebration. Wilhelmsen Hall, is a state of the art theatre with fixed stadium seating for up to 238 people, ideal for showing Music, Film, Dance, Drama and Lecture Presentations.

Whistler Library

There is a meeting space available for up to 50 people in the Community Room, with more if you’re including the Fireplace Lounge and North Wing.

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We asked our partners from across the city to send pictures that inspire and energize events in the city. You can find our favourites here.

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WHAT PLANNERS ARE SAYING ABOUT EDMONTON’S ALL IN ADVANTAGE.


“They did a wonderful job, they were thorough, they were consistent, they wanted to see us – they were there onsite! We felt that they were a resource should we need them at any moment. They were like a helping, holding hand.”
—Ellen Boddington


“The one thing that always stands out for me in Edmonton is the way the various hotels come together. You really get the sense that they are promoting the city first and are less concerned with which hotel ultimately gets booked. You really feel that everyone is working together.”
—Heather Dow, CAE, CPhT


“Prior to the event I went out to do a site inspection with Stephanie and Laura. We were looking for another venue to do a kick-off reception and they were very helpful, knowledgeable and quick to make recommendations. They did the research pretty much for me based on what I told them we were looking for and our requirements. They cater to your needs and not what they feel they should be showing…They listen and that’s what I was shown.”
—Hanso Singh

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Hosting Sports Tournaments and Events in Peterborough & the Kawarthas

Peterborough’s long and storied history as a sports hotspot has fostered both the culture and infrastructure for hosting fantastic tournament or sports events.

Peterborough & the Kawarthas is known for its Hockey and Lacrosse heritage – home to one of the oldest and most successful Canadian Major Junior hockey teams – The Peterborough Petes, who have produced a record number of NHL players and coaches, and the Peterborough Lakers Major Series Lacrosse team; nine-time Mann Cup national championship winners.

The area is steadily increasing its reputation as an excellent choice for outdoor adventure competition including road, off-road and gravel cycling, and fantastic paddling opportunities. There has been exponential growth, support and provincial success for rugby, lawn bowling, long distance and trail running and cross-country skiing as well.

Peterborough and the Kawarthas boast a wide variety and number of facilities levels including lighted turf field, ball parks and gymnasiums ideal for competition at all levels.

Imagine hosting your next sporting event in a place that’s conveniently located, easily accessible; where there are over 100 accommodation options available, including more than 500 guest rooms at brand name hotels within 5km of each other, and post secondary residence complexes offering affordable seasonal accommodation.

Not only is Peterborough & the Kawarthas an excellent sporting region, our rich mix of heritage city, cottage country and flourishing farmlands – unique in Ontario – make visiting, and living here, something amazing.

We have a dedicated and resourceful team ready to help you organize events in our region.

Imagine your next event in Peterborough & the Kawarthas !

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Experience a Meal to Write Home About

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From flexible grab-and-go lunch options to a luxurious dinner event, our in-house, award-winning culinary team does it all – in house and from scratch.

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Experience Local

Every time we host an event, we bring our amazing local people, culture and products inside our space. Why? We know once you get a sneak peek of Nova Scotia, you’ll be ready for more. So get outside, into the streets and spaces of our province and truly experience what it’s like to love Nova Scotia like a local.

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Floor Plans

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Look across the city from our spectacular 30,000 square foot ballroom, explore nearly 50,000 square feet of multi-purpose convention space, including our Convention Hall, or choose from 40,000 square feet of intimate meeting space.

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For more detailed information on our floor plans, please visit our website

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Imagine your next event in our brand new, state-of-the-art facility with 120,000 square feet of flexible event space.

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