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The legendary ski resort transforms into a summer playground with mountain biking trails and glacier hikes just two hours from Vancouver. Ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for jaw-dropping alpine views, then explore the pedestrian-only village where après-ski culture thrives year-round.

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2 Star Accommodation in Whistler
Whistler is Canada’s premier winter sport destination, but it works hard to be accessible for all. The great thing about Whistler is that it caters to all budgets, so if you’re travelling on a shoestring, you will find not only a big selection of two-star hotels but a whole host of free or pocket-friendly things to do and see.
Where are Whistler’s 2 Star Hotels?
When you stay in Whistler, you’ll find plenty of two-star hotels and lodges right in the heart of the village, in Whistler Village and Village North, so you can stay near your favourite mountain. Spearhead Drive in Village North and off Northlands Boulevard near Whistler Olympic Plaza both have a good selection of excellent selection of budget self-catering apartments. Make use of full kitchens, laundry facilities, cosy fireplaces and WiFi to feel completely at home.
You can also find luxurious two-star guesthouses, where a warm welcome, plush beds and hearty breakfasts will get you ready for an active day out on the slopes.
Free Things to See and Do in Whistler
Make the most of your stay in Whistler by exploring the town’s free attractions. The Whistler Museum asks only for a donation to enter, and is full of fascinating history and offers free guided tours.
Running through the heart of Whistler is Village Stroll, a pedestrian street lined with tantalising boutiques and sports shops, a great place for window shopping and soaking up the friendly atmosphere.
With its displays and free-to-attend events, the Olympic Plaza is another top destination, especially for those on a budget. For more Olympic-themed pursuits, head out to the Whistler Sliding Centre and enjoy a self-guided tour of the Olympic facility.
While Whistler Village holds much appeal, getting out into the nature is one of the biggest draws here. Hike along its many trails, picnic by Lost Lake, keep your eyes peeled for bear tracks (there is a chance you will spot black and grizzly bears), and spend balmy summer afternoons cooling off with a dip in one of the lakes.












































































