Spring is in full swing in Whistler, and there are many exciting activities to enjoy, even if you don’t ski. Here is a rule of thumb: Even if you don’t ski, visiting Whistler is always worth it. Don’t miss all the fun and enjoy these fantastic things to do in Whistler this April.
The World Ski & Snowboard Festival, known locally as WSSF, is the perfect blend of spring energy and Whistler’s unique mountain culture. This exhilarating week-long event, which takes place from April 8 to 14, features nonstop events and activities both on and off the slopes. Participating in this annual celebration of snow sports, music, arts, and mountain culture tops the list of things to do in Whistler in April.
Practice your swing at the Whistler Golf Course range, which opens on April 5. Whether a seasoned golfer or a beginner, this practice facility has everything you need. With five target greens and a short game area, you can perfect your chipping, pitching, bunker play and putting skills.
Check out The Cut Rail Jam at Skiers Plaza on April 13 at 2 PM as part of the World Ski & Snowboard Festival (WSSF). With 40 riders competing for a $20,000 prize, this event will surely be a blast! After the rail jam, enjoy a free performance on the Main Stage with a surprise artist.
Don’t miss the Anonymous Art Show at the Maury Young Arts Centre until April 27. The identity of each participating artist is kept a secret until you select your art. Purchase your entry ticket to secure your spot at this adrenaline-fueled gallery event.
Get ready for some laughs at the Whistler Comedy Show. With two nights of high-energy improv, side-splitting sketches, and uproarious stand-up comedy, you won’t miss this extravaganza that’s been perfectly waxed to make you laugh your snowballs off!
Unwind and relax at Yogacara Whistler on April 20 from 6 – 8:30 PM. Sit with the community and let the nourishing, powerful, and loving properties of sacred Cacao from Talamanca, Costa Rica, support you in opening the heart-led realms. Experience curated soundscapes and guided meditation for a truly rejuvenating experience.
A more exhaustive list of all activities is available at the Whistler Insider blog, which is run by Tourism Whistler.