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The rewarding view across Garibaldi Lake.

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Monday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

4333 Main Street
Whistler, BC V8E 1B3

Tel: 604-932-2019
info@whistlermuseum.org

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Acknowledgement

The Whistler Museum operates within the shared unceded territory of the Líl̓wat Nation and the Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Nation.

We respectfully honour their cultural practices and traditions.

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“Even now, I ride the gondola and parents will be like, ‘Oh, don't talk to them, they're snowboarders!’” comments renowned artist Vanessa Stark. In 1982, the Easter Bunny was spotted on the slopes of Blackcomb Mountain. NUDITY was last year's winner of the ICON GONE debate... an evening where local Whistler notables argue on behalf of their chosen disappearing, departed or undervalued Whistler Icon. Brandon Barrett took home the crown. This year, ICON GONE will take place on April 17 at he Maury Young Arts Centre: get your tickets now...this will be a 19+ evening not to be missed! What will be this year's winner?! It's Easter Long Weekend...and the perfect time to come to the Museum for a Scavenger Hunt...search-and-seek out history and discover all sorts of wonders along the way! Visitors and Locals Welcome (and you're never old to partake!) Jeff Patterson, founder of the International Snowboard Museum, cinematographer and photographer @pattersonimages is one of the esteemed presenters for the April 13 Speakers Series: "Recording the Scene: The POWerful History of Local Snowboard Documentation" ... join us for an exhilarating evening of discussions, presentations, conversations ... and Jeff will have boards on display from his collection! Grab your tickets NOW ... visit www.whistlermsueum.org for the Eventbrite ticket link or purchase in advance at the Museum! Myrtle Philip (co-founder of Rainbow Lodge, established in 1915) with two Pacific Great Eastern Railway Executives, John Quick and Robert Wilson, superintendent of the line, in the 1930s. They stand next to a Ford motor car converted to ride the rails with flanged wheels. TONIGHT!!! ... Added Guests! See you there! Get your tix NOW! Celebrating one of the oldest skateparks in Canada...35 years+ for Whistler's park, and a scene that dates back way before then... come hear tales, banter and beats, reminiscences and reflections... doors open at 6:30 with DJ Vinyl Ritchie spinning 45s on the decks! Whether you prefer organizing events or would rather delve into archival collections, if you're a post-secondary student with an interest in heritage then the Whistler Museum has a summer position for you! “The most exciting thing to watch right now is women's snowboarding, women's skateboarding,” exclaims Jen ‘Jibber’ Godbout. This week's article features the reflections of three pioneering women from the early ‘golden age of snowboarding’ – ‘Punchy’ (Sherry [Newstead] Boyd), ‘Nes’ (Vanessa Stark) and Jibber – on the progression and progress of the sport, of the culture.

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