So, you’re coming to Whistler this winter and you’re pumped for the trip, except for one tiny detail… you don’t ski. Relax, we’re not judging. In fact, your secret’s safe here. Whistler for non-skiers is every bit as magical off the slopes as it is on them. From steamy outdoor spas and snow-covered strolls to cozy après patios and incredible dining, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of winter.
Here are nine fun and unforgettable ways to experience Whistler without ever touching a pair of skis.

If your idea of winter bliss involves hot water, soft robes, and total relaxation, Whistler delivers. This town takes self-care seriously, with world-class spas dotted from the Village to Creekside.
The Scandinave Spa Whistler is the crown jewel, hidden in a forest just minutes away. Spend the day soaking in hot and cold baths, moving between steam rooms and saunas, and stretching out by the fire with mountain views all around. Add a deep-tissue massage and you’ll feel brand new. (Pro tip: it’s a silent spa, so save the catch-up chat for après.)
If you’d prefer something right in the Village, try The Spa at Whistler or Avello Spa & Health Club, both offering luxe treatments and easy access from your hotel. Whether you’re recharging post-adventure or making pampering the main event, Whistler’s spa scene is your ticket to pure alpine serenity.
The Village Stroll is basically an outdoor runway where you can shop, snack, and people-watch in one go. You’ll find everything from designer labels to cozy Canadian brands and charming local boutiques.
Browse art galleries, pick up a handmade souvenir, or satisfy your sweet tooth at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. When your bags get heavy, wander to Marketplace Plaza, grab a coffee, and settle in by the Olympic Rings to watch the action.

Why wait for everyone to finish skiing when you can skip straight to après? Claim your spot early at Longhorn Saloon, Dusty’s Bar & BBQ, or Merlin’s Bar & Grill and settle in for a long, lazy afternoon.
Order a round of drinks, grab a plate of nachos, and watch the mountain crowd roll in as the sun sets behind the peaks. Being a non-skier means you get the best seat, every time. It’s another reason why Whistler for non-skiers is such a great winter destination.
Hot tubs and Whistler go hand in hand, and you don’t need to ski a single run to enjoy them. There’s nothing quite like sinking into warm, bubbling water while snow piles up around you and the night sky glows above the mountains.
Most hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals have outdoor tubs, so make sure it’s on your must-have list when booking. Add a mug of something warm, good company, and a few falling snowflakes, and you’ve got one of Whistler’s most timeless winter moments.
Whistler’s food scene is world-class, and exploring it is a winter adventure of its own. For fine dining, try Wild Blue, Bearfoot Bistro , or Rim Rock Café. For something laid-back, Creekbread serves up legendary wood-fired pizza and La Cantina nails the casual taco vibe.
If you can’t decide where to start, let Whistler Tasting Tours guide the way. You’ll hop between some of the best restaurants in town, sampling bites and drinks as you go. It’s basically the most delicious tour you’ll ever take.

Who says you need gear to have fun on the slopes? The Coca-Cola Tube Park on Blackcomb Mountain is pure, carefree fun. Grab a tube, hold on tight, and race your friends down the icy lanes.
No lessons, no skill required, and no shame in letting out a few joyful screams on the way down. It’s Whistler’s best reminder that winter is all about play. Moments like this remind you that Whistler for non-skiers has just as thrilling as it is for anyone carving turns on the mountain.
This one’s pure magic. Climb aboard a heated Snowcat and rumble your way up the mountain under a star-filled sky. Your destination? A cozy log cabin glowing with candlelight and the smell of melted cheese.
The Snowcat fondue tour is part adventure, part indulgence, and all romance. It’s one of those experiences you’ll be talking about long after your trip.
When the lights come on at Whistler Olympic Plaza, the rink turns into a snow globe come to life. Whether you’re a skating pro or just hanging on to the boards, it’s impossible not to smile here.
Music plays, the mountains loom in the background, and hot chocolate is never far away. Bring a camera, this spot is Whistler winter perfection.

The Peak 2 Peak Gondola isn’t just for skiers. Non-skiers can ride it too, and it’s one of the most spectacular sightseeing experiences in North America. The glass-bottom cabins give you unbeatable views across the valley, glaciers, and endless alpine terrain.
Back on the ground, explore the Valley Trail on foot or join a guided snowshoe tour through old-growth forest. Both are peaceful, scenic, and a great way to connect with Whistler’s quieter side.
If you are visiting Whistler as a non-skier, location makes all the difference. Choose accommodation close to the Village so you can step straight into the action, from morning coffee runs to lively après spots and late-night dining.
When you book with Whistler Reservations, you’re working with real locals who live and breathe the mountain lifestyle. We know every corner of the resort and can help you find the right stay, the right activities, and the best value for your trip. Let us help you experience Whistler the way locals do, relaxed, effortless, and unforgettable.
Updated November 2025
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