Whistler Museum
The Whistler Museum strives to collect, preserve, document, and interpret the natural and human history of mountain life – with an emphasis on Whistler – and to present an innovative range of exhibitions and educational programs.
A Conversation with Whistler’s Mayors: Celebrating 50 Years of the RMOW
BC Family Day 2022 Kids Après Craft 2: Snowman Skier / Boarder
BC Family Day 2022 Kids Après Craft 1: Lakeside lodges
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 7
2021 Lego Competition
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 6
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 5
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 4
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 3
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 2
Crafts in the Park 2021 Week 1
The Great Snow Earth Water Race: A Look Back with Bryan Walhovd & Past Participants
Journalism in Whistler: A look back with Paul Burrows, Charlie Doyle, Bob Barnett and Clare Ogilvie
Whistler Pride: A Look Back with Dean Nelson
BC Family Day Kids Après Craft 1: Skiing Snowman
BC Family Day Kids Après Craft 2: Mugs of Hot Chocolate
Avalanche Stories from Whistler: Bruce Watt
Avalanche Stories from Whistler: John Hetherington
Crafts in the Park Week 7
Crafts in the Park Week 6
Crafts in the Park Week 5
Crafts in the Park Week 4
Crafts in the Park Week 3
Crafts in the Park Week 2
Crafts in the Park Week 1
Stop 9: Nature Walking Tour Whistler Museum - Douglas-fir & Ice Age
Stop 2B: Nature Walking Tour Whistler Museum - Woodpecker Holes
Stop 2A: Nature Walking Tour Whistler Museum - Woodpecker Holes
Stop 10: Nature Walking Tour Whistler Museum - Blackcomb Creek & Conclusion
Stop 8: Nature Walking Tour Whistler Museum - Western Hemlock