Discover Whistler's Nordic Paradise
This winter, embrace a new kind of outdoor adventure.
From serene cross-country ski and snowshoe trails to magical nights, Whistler Olympic Park offers unforgettable Nordic experiences for all ages and abilities - even your dog! Discover your Olympic legacy, breathtaking landscapes, and the comfort of our stunning day lodge.
Why Choose Whistler Olympic Park
- Official Olympic venue
- Less crowded than resort mountains
- Wide, scenic valleys and forest trails
- Easy access from Whistler
- Designed for all experience levels
Where is Whistler Olympic Park?
Located in the Callaghan Valley, just 20 minutes south of Whistler Village, with easy access from Vancouver and Squamish.
Whistler Olympic Park
1500 Callaghan Valley Rd, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B0 Canada
Who Are These Experiences For?
Perfect If You Want to Experience Snow At Your Own Pace
- First-time winter visitors
- Families with children
- Visitors who do not downhill ski
- Couples looking for a relaxed winter activity
- Anyone who just wants to see and walk in real Canadian snow
Reliable Snow, Real Winter Conditions
Located in the Callaghan Valley, Whistler Olympic Park consistently receives more snowfall than lower elevations, making it one of the most reliable places to experience winter conditions near Whistler.
Cross-Country & Winter Experience FAQs
Do I need skiing experience?
No prior skiing experience is required. Several activities at Whistler Olympic Park are designed for beginners and first-time winter visitors. Snowshoe tours do not require any skiing skills at all.
Are these activities suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many winter experiences at Whistler Olympic Park are beginner-friendly and focus on enjoying the snow, scenery, and relaxed outdoor movement rather than athletic performance.
Can I rent equipment on site?
Yes. Equipment rentals are available on site for most winter activities, including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Are these activities suitable for kids?
Many activities are suitable for kids and families. Options such as beginner cross-country skiing and snowshoe tours offer a comfortable way for children to experience winter in a safe and welcoming environment.
Where do these activities take place?
All winter experiences take place at Whistler Olympic Park in the Callaghan Valley, just south of Whistler, offering wide open spaces and fewer crowds than resort areas.
How hard is cross-country skiing?
If you can walk, you can cross-country ski.
Are ski lessons available?
How difficult are the beginner trails?
Flat, wide, easy-to-navigate.
Safety and Instruction Standards
All cross-country ski lessons follow Whistler Olympic Park safety guidelines
and are delivered by qualified instructors. Programs emphasize safe learning,
proper technique, and respect for trail etiquette.