It was the chance for a weekend get-a-way spot that spurred Florence Petersen and four friends to purchase a small cabin at Alta Lake, in the mid 50s. At the time the valley was a ...more...See more text
Welcome to the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia! At 56,000 sq. ft., the Audain Art Museum houses the unique BC art collection of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa....more...See more text
Welcome To The New Websitethe Pemberton Museum Has Over 2,000 Artifacts, 2,000 Photographs And Over 20 Meters Of Archival And Reference Materials That Have Been Collected Since 198...more...See more text
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150 Copper Drive, Britannia Beach, BCV8B 1J1Get directions
Award-winning Museum & National Historic Site, located on the Sea to Sky Highway 99, between Vancouver & Whistler.
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150 Copper Drive, Britannia Beach, BCV8B 1J1Get directions
Rumble aboard The Underground train as it rolls through a historic mining haulage tunnel. Push up your sleeves at our Gold Panning Pavilion and keep what you find! Immerse yourself...more...See more text
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is great family fun. The central part of this attraction is of course the bridge itself. 80 metres above the Capilano River it is often gut-check time to head out on the bridge and take a look over the side as it sways with the other visitors or, worse, the breeze. There isn't much to worry about but it is an exhilarating experience nonetheless. Beyond the bridge there is another equally exhilarating experience in the Treetops Adventure. Picture being high above the forest floor and going from tree to tree on a series of suspension bridges and getting to rest on platforms attached to the trees. Very cool. They have a great gift shop and lots of opportunities to learn about the history of the bridge and the first nations history in the area. A great deal for local residents too is that you can buy an unlimited membership good for a year for the same price as regular admission.Read more