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5 Fun Things To Do in Whistler this January

The holidays may be over, but there are still lots of fun things to do in Whistler this January. From celebrating World Snow Day to enjoying a laugh at the Snowed In Comedy Tour, there’s something for everybody.

Whistler Blackcomb Deep Winter Photo Challenge

Whistler Blackcomb Deep Winter Photo Challenge

January 11, 2019

Join the live audience at the 13th Annual Whistler Blackcomb Deep Winter Photo Challenge. Returning this January 11, 2019, the Deep Winter Photo Challenge invites a selection of photographers to snap the best photos of athletes in their natural mountain habitats. Photographers must capture, edit, and put together a 5-minute slideshow in only 72 hours.

Snowed In Comedy Tour

January 14 - January 16, 2019

Get ready for lots of laughs at the Snowed In Comedy Tour. Four headlining comedians come together to go skiing and snowboarding during the day and do comedy shows at night. You can watch the hilarious Arj Barker, Pete Zedlacher, Dan Quinn and Paul Myrehaug perform at the Garibaldi Lift Company at 8:30 pm.

Snow Day Whistler Village

FIS World Snow Day

January 20, 2019

Celebrate World Snow Day at Whistler Olympic Park in Callaghan Valley this January!
Explore, experience and enjoy the snow with fun activities for your kids including; guided orienteering course, ski play, and more!

Whistler Pride & Ski Festival

Whistler Pride and Ski Festival

January 20 - January 27, 2019

One of the biggest and best Pride ski weeks in the world is back. The 27th Annual Whistler Pride and Ski Festival is loaded with events including; skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, wine tastings, a pool party, a snowball dance, and so much more!

Family Studio Sundays

January 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019

Drop by the Audain Art Museum for Family Studio Sunday. Get into the creative flow in this art-making studio which guides families through engaging art projects inspired by the Audain's permanent and temporary exhibitions. Activities are generally geared towards kids 12 & under and their families.

Photo Credit: Tourism Whistler / Mike Crane