
Whistler 1-Day Tour | Sea-to-Sky Highway & Alpine Escape
Head north along the world-famous Sea-to-Sky Highway, with the shimmering Pacific on one side and towering mountains on the other. This journey takes you away from city noise and into the freshest forests of British Columbia. From magnificent waterfalls to the outdoor mecca of Squamish, all the way to Whistler — host of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Leave the winding mountain drive and pricey parking to us; just relax and enjoy this perfect blend of nature and European-style alpine charm.
Language
Guide language is assigned based on the composition of each group. We do our best to accommodate guests' preferred language (English, Chinese, or Korean), but a single-language tour cannot be guaranteed.
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Itinerary
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Day 1
Porteau Cove
The first jewel on the Sea-to-Sky Highway! Walk out on the wooden pier extending into the bay for sweeping fjord views of Howe Sound's deep blue waters.
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Shannon Falls
BC's third-tallest waterfall. Stroll an easy forest path and feel the rush of water plunging 335 meters down the granite cliff.
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Squamish
Pass through the "Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada" and admire the world-famous Stawamus Chief — a colossal granite monolith.
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Brandywine Falls
A hidden gem in old-growth forest. The 70-meter waterfall plunges from a volcanic rim into a deep canyon — a photographer's dream.
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Whistler Village
Stroll the pedestrian-only European Alpine-style village — boutiques, galleries, cafés. Optionally ride the record-breaking Peak 2 Peak Gondola for 360° alpine views.
— pricing
Pricing
Tour Rate
From $130 CAD / person
Suggested Guide Gratuity: Suggested guide gratuity: $20 CAD / person
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Trip gallery
Included
- Comfortable private vehicle transportation
- Professional driver/guide
- Parking fees for scheduled stops
Not Included
- 5% tax
- Meals & personal allowance
- Optional attraction tickets
- Suggested guide gratuity
Optional Experiences
- Peak 2 Peak Gondola
— travel notes
Travel Notes
- Dress in layers: Whistler sits at high altitude — usually 5–8°C cooler than Vancouver. Bring a warm windproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes (waterfall paths can be slippery).
- Gondola booking: Peak 2 Peak ticket prices vary by season and queues can be long. Let us know at booking and we'll help pre-purchase tickets.
- Mountain weather: Conditions change quickly. Your guide will adjust stops as needed to keep you safe and comfortable.
From
From $130 CAD / person

