Bear Mountain Resort Good shot. Bear Mountain has the geographic size of downtown Vancouver and the projected population build-out of Whistler.
Scandinave Spa Whistler Sound of silence. A deep sense of gratitude and serenity cannot help but overcome those who dip tired bodies into Scandinave’s bliss.
Four Seasons Whistler Mountainside. The resort feels perfectly part of Whistler but also slightly removed from it, creating an internal oasis.
Whistler 50th Anniversary Ski on you crazy diamond. In 1972, Whistler was little more than a dirt parking lot and some really groovy snow.
Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s Salish Stroll Neatest nature. Located across the street from the Fairmont Chateau Whistler is the Salish Stroll, which connects the hotel to the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, weaving a story of First Nations history and culture along the way.
Nita Lake Lodge, Whistler Staying green. Using geothermal energy for heating and cooling, the über-cool Nita Lake Lodge combines earth-friendly technology with pioneering railway history.
Cognac, Chocolates, and Couture Hair Care: MONTECRISTO’s April Wishlist Springtime selections from Louis Vuitton, Guerlain, Hennessy, and more.
Cadillac Back to the future. Cadillac has continued to drive forward and innovate, so it’s no surprise that its newest flagship sedan, the XTS, fairly bristles with futuristic style and technology.
Eight Years After the Sale of His Successful Restaurant Group, Jack Evrensel is Back in Business “It’s in my blood. And I have something to say with this new place.”
These B.C. Hotels Support Good Causes While You Stay Guests can act as indirect donors by choosing to stay at these properties.
Ucluelet Emerges as B.C.’s Newest Food Destination Meet the restaurateurs putting Tofino’s neighbour on the culinary map.
New Designer Masks and Sanitizers for a Third Wave of COVID From Kaze’s five-layer KN95 face masks to Lululemon hand sanitizer.