Book now, and escape the city and experience the wild side of British Columbia on this adventurous Whistler and Sea To Sky Gondola tour from Vancouver
Please note that Sea to Sky Gondola will be closed for annual maintenance from 12th, November, 2024 to 28th, November, 2024. The price will be lower accordingly
— What You Can Expect —
Escape the city and wind along fjords and inlets, ascend into the coastal mountains, be elevated on a gondola, and stroll through the pedestrian Village of Whistler during this epic day of exploration.
Travel along the winding Sea to Sky Highway on the awe-inspiring journey to Whistler and Shannon Falls. This legendary highway has wonders including immense mountain ranges, dramatic waterfalls, and old-growth rainforests. Keep your camera handy – the Sea to Sky is also home to black bears, eagles, and a diverse variety of wildlife.
Located only a short distance south of the town of Squamish is the Sea to Sky Gondola, a soaring ride taking you to the heights of the land and deep into the wild. In a mere 10 minutes, your views change dramatically, rising above the towering canopy of coastal rainforest and upward above Howe Sound and the neighboring mountains. The gondola ride is only the beginning. Upon reaching the Summit Lodge the options for adventure continue with the 100 meter (328 feet) Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, hiking and walking trails suitable for all abilities, a Via Ferrata, and even activities like guided tours and mountaintop yoga.
Tucked into the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Whistler is a world-class resort that will entertain you all year long. If the stunning natural beauty of Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains isn't enough to impress you, you are sure to be stopped in your tracks in charming Whistler Village, the heart of the town where only pedestrians are permitted.
Stroll the scenic boardwalk through the towering rainforest and old-growth treestumps to the misty base of Shannon Falls itself, a 335-metre (1,105-foot) cascade roaring along Shannon Creek to merge with the waters of Howe Sound. There are plenty of gentle trails and benches for hiking and picnics, all of which are sure to include the "wow" factor of natural life on the west coast.
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