Family and Kids in Whistler

Looking out for what can you do with kids and family in Whistler? Here are the things that you should not miss out on a family vacation with kids, toddlers, or babies. Discover the ultimate places for kids in Whistler, be it water parks, theme parks, or playgrounds. Children will have fun, learn new things, get good food and will not get bored in long queues. Keep reading to know about awesome places and activities to enjoy with your kids in Whistler.
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Let's explore our list of kid-friendly attractions in Whistler for perfect family outings and getaways.

  1. Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kids
    Peak To Peak Gondola

    Family and Kids

    A tri-cable Gondola lift that connects two adjoining mountains, the Peak to Peak Gondola is an experience like none other. Cited as an absolute must do when in Whistler, the gondola ride is privy to breathtaking views and gives access to skiers, hikers and adventurists to a host of possibilities on these majestic mountains. It holds the world record for the longest span between two rope towers ...Read more
  2. A place for children with all kinds of interests
    Whistler Blackcomb

    Family and Kids

    Named as one of the finest ski destinations in Canada, Whistler Blackcomb offers exhilarating possibilities for both amateur and professional skiers. It is renowned to have the highest uphill lift capacity and is the highest vertical skiable distance in the region. Thousands of ski enthusiasts visit Blackcomb every year to enjoy the invigorating runs and participate in winter activities like sn...Read more
  3. A guaranteed fun space for the kids
    Lost Lake

    Garden, Park

    Lost Lake Park features over 30 km of cross-country skiing trails with incredible views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Visitors can enjoy a circuit on the groomed trails, night skiing or a lesson to improve their skiing skills. Snowshoeing is also available at Lost Lake Park, which is just a short walk from Whistler Village. In summer, the activities here include swimming, hiking and fish...Read more
  4. Amazing Whistler attraction for kids
    Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

    Family and Kids

    In a town where the mountains and rivers seem to speak, the Squamish center gives a voice to the fascinating stories of the first settlements in the region. The Squamish and Lil’wat people have lived on this land for a very long time and have influenced the cultural and social landscape of the region. The building of the museum too, has been inspired by their customs and traditions. There...Read more
  5. Can keep your kids busy for days
    Whistler Mountain Bike Park

    Family and Kids

    The Whistler Mountain Bike Park has trails for every level rider from cruisy, open greens to double blacks featuring rock rolls, drops and perfect jumps. There are high trails, woody and forested trails and gnarly routes too. Bikers can book lessons and even rent riding gear and bikes from the ticket house. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is considered the No.1 lift accessed downhill bike park ...Read more
  6. Perfect for kids day out in Whistler
    Whistler Sliding Centre

    Family and Kids

    One of its kind, the Whistler Sliding Centre offers Olympic level sliding tracks that are both thrilling and adrenaline packed. Home to the 2010 Winter Olympics Bobsliegh and skeleton tracks, the center is state of the art and the sliding track is 1450 meter long. Visitors are encouraged to tour the state-of-the-art facility, or experience the thrill first-hand with passenger bobsleigh and skel...Read more
  7. Fun place to go for kids
    Whistler Olympic Park

    Amusement Park, Park

    The venue for the historic 2010 Winter Olympics, the Whistler Olympic Park is a grand venue that promises lots of fun and activities for the whole family. From ice skating to snow shoeing, the park is equipped with world class facilities for a number of Nordic games. Whistler Olympic Park is open for visitor over winter for Nordic skiing, tobogganing, snowshoeing, biathlon, base boarding, fat t...Read more
  8. A cool place to see with kids
    Whistler Blackcomb's Coca-Cola Tube Park

    Amusement Park, Park

    Don’t keep yourself from shouting in joy as you cruise down the exciting tubing hill at Coca-Cola Tube Park. Experience the wind teasing you at the Base 2 Zone on Blackcomb Mountain, where the Coca-Cola Tube Park is located. Tubing offers great fun for the young and the young at heart. There's no skill or equipment required-just a sense of adventure and a yearning for excitement. The Park...Read more
  9. A fantastic place for refreshing break for children
    Whistler Kids

    Amusement Park

    Introduce your kids to the exciting sport of skiing and snowboarding with lessons at the Whistler Ski Resort. Conducted by experienced professionals, the kids' camp at Whistler is not only fun but also highly engaging for kids of all ages. Pre-book online before your visit and watch your kids pick up the tricks and skills of the sport in a matter of days. For an exciting time in the snow and to...Read more
  10. One of the awesome things children enjoy the most
    Nicklaus North Golf Course

    Family and Kids

    Snowcapped mountain peaks, emerald green lakes and majestic trees coupled with fresh mountain air provide a stellar backdrop at this award winning golf course at Niklaus. This setting inspired Jack Nicklaus to create a golf course as unique as its surroundings. This par 71, 18-hole course winds along a gentle valley offering avid golfers an awe inspiring setting and a chance to hone their golfi...Read more
  11. The best option for younger visitors
    Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club

    Family and Kids

    This four and a half star rated golf course that is host to gorgeous views is a challenging and exciting course, offering endless opportunities to brush up your putting skills. Designed by Robert Trent Jr., this is 18 hole golf course that measures roughly 670 yards. Wildlife, lush landscapes and incredible vantage points are signature of The Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course. Carved out of...Read more
  12. A place where kids enjoy and have fun
    Garibaldi Provincial Park

    National Park

    Garibaldi Park, named after its towering 2,678 meter peak, Mount Garibaldi, was designated as a provincial park in 1927. Named after 19th century Italian patriot, Giuseppe Garibaldi, the park is known for its untouched beauty and its spectacular hiking opportunities. Garibaldi Park is a blessed land with diverse vegetation vistas of snow-capped mountain, serene streams and lakes and abundant wi...Read more
  13. A place perfect for families with kids
    Whistler  Library

    Educational Site

    Founded in 1986, the Whistler Public Library, also known as Whistler’s Living Room, is housed in an environment friendly, award-winning building in the heart of Whistler Village. Whether it’s to keep your kids entertained while you ski or to catch up on some vacation reading, Whistler Library is a warm, resourceful place to spend some time in. They have books, DVDs and music that ca...Read more
  14. A favorite place to take the kids in the city
    Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

    Family and Kids

    The star of the national park, the Brandywine Falls which is a magnanimous 70 meter waterfall is perhaps the most breathtaking scene you will encounter on your trip to Whistler. It is best seen from the viewpoint which also presents some spectacular views of another lake called Daisy Lake and the majestic mountains surrounding from all sides. This park provides opportunities for hiking, picnick...Read more
  15. It's just one of those places to visit and hang out
    The Whistler Train Wreck

    Family and Kids

    A lovely walk through the woods leads to a charming old train wreck that has amalgamated itself with nature over the years. Decades ago a train derailed south of Whistler. It was decided that the cost to clean up the wreck was too high, so seven train cars were left scattered next to the gorgeous Cheakamus River. As it turns out, time and local graffiti has transformed this mess into a wonderfu...Read more