Look, we get it - not everyone wants to scale a cliff before breakfast. Some folks are here for the views and a gentle stroll, others want their heart racing at 10,000 feet. We've got both covered, plus everything in between.
Our guides aren't just pros who know these mountains like their own backyard (though they definitely do). They're the kind of people who genuinely love sharing these trails with you, whether it's your first hike or your hundredth.
All our excursions include proper gear, safety equipment, and someone who knows exactly where the good photo spots are. Because let's be honest, if you didn't get a picture, did it even happen?
The mountain doesn't close - it just changes what it's wearing
This is what we're known for, honestly. Standing in front of a glacier that's been here for thousands of years? Yeah, it puts things in perspective real quick.
Our morning tours catch the light just right - the ice practically glows blue. We take a route that's accessible but still feels like you've actually earned the view. Bring layers though, it gets chilly up there even in summer.
Duration
4-5 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Season
May - October
We've got trails for every kind of hiker. The easy morning walks that still get you away from the crowds. The half-day treks where you'll actually work up a sweat. And yeah, the full-day adventures for when you really want to say you did something.
What's cool is our guides switch up the routes based on what's happening - where the wildlife's been spotted, which meadows are blooming, where the views are clearest that day. Makes it feel less cookie-cutter, you know?
The trail network here is pretty legendary if you're into biking. Technical single-track, flowing descents, cross-country routes - pick your poison.
We've got quality bikes to rent (full suspension if you're hitting the gnarly stuff), plus guides who can match you with trails that fit your skill level. Don't overestimate yourself on day one though - the altitude's real.
Okay, this one's not for the faint of heart, but it's insanely fun. Our via ferrata routes let you clip in and climb routes that'd normally be way above most people's skill level.
First-timers totally welcome - the guides are patient and won't rush you. There's also traditional climbing for experienced folks who brought their own gear and know what they're doing.
When the snow hits, the whole place transforms into something else entirely. We're talking world-class skiing and snowboarding right outside your door - Whistler's reputation isn't hype, it's earned.
But there's more than just downhill. Snowshoeing through quiet forests, cross-country skiing when the powder's fresh, ice climbing for the truly adventurous. Our winter guides know where to find untouched snow and which runs are skiing their best on any given day.
Plan Your Winter AdventureGuided tours into pristine terrain with avalanche safety training included
Peaceful winter hikes through frozen landscapes - easier than you'd think
Frozen waterfalls become climbing routes - sounds crazy, but it's incredible
The ultimate splurge - helicopter drops you on peaks most people never see
Hiking Equipment
Poles, packs, boots if you need them
Mountain Bikes
Full suspension trail bikes, helmets, pads
Climbing Gear
Harnesses, helmets, via ferrata kits
Safety Equipment
First aid, communication devices, maps
Ski & Snowboard
Top-tier equipment, properly fitted
Snowshoes
Modern gear that actually works well
Avalanche Safety
Beacons, probes, shovels for backcountry
Winter Clothing
Jackets, pants if you didn't pack them
Professional guides who know their stuff, all necessary safety gear, snacks and water (yeah, we bring the good snacks), transportation to trailheads, and honestly just a good time. Groups are kept small so it doesn't feel like herding cattle up a mountain.
Seriously, just give us a call. We'll chat about what you're into, what your fitness level's like, and what the conditions are looking like during your stay. Way better than guessing from a website, right?