Address: Backcountry Lodge - trail access only, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada
“The location is idyllic and the staff are exceptional. We walked in with snowshoes which was quite grueling, in hindsight next time we'll cross-country ski. Due to Covid various things are unavailable (pool table, access to books, board games) which all make sense, just would have been good if the website warned us as we'd have brought a board game of our own. The dinner was really good, three courses all of which were great (we brought our own wine). Breakfast was a little more basic, fruit salad and toast (oatmeal was an option). The room was comfortable as was the bed, only our room was near a pump which turns on every 90 seconds or so, but it turns off when power gets turned off at 10PM so its not a problem for sleeping. All in all a beautiful experience.”
Address: 55 BC-99, Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada
“Great campsite. Wish we could have taken a site in the back area as the view is amazing but the rest of our family were tenting and we wanted to be closer to them. Sites were all good size. We took a walk in the area and was really happy to see the place looking well maintained and clean. We didn't use the washrooms till our last day when we were about to leave and didn't want to use our RV washroom anymore and was so surprised on how clean and big the washrooms are. Would definitely come back and highly recommend this place. Very close to lots of nice hiking place and beautiful water falls”
Address: 95 East Daisy Lake, Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada
“Beautiful place with wonderful people in the heart of nature. Highly recommended for mediation and retreat.”
Address: Squamish Valley Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B1, Canada
“Stayed for a night during the summer. Al was a great host; super friendly and outgoing person. Definitely would recommend this place. The site itself is BC camping at its finest.”
Address: Elfin Lakes Trail, Whistler, BC V0N 0A0, Canada
“Stayed here July 20 when Elfin Lakes was fully booked. Basic camping area with about 15 elevated gravel tent pads, a bear box for food, and an outhouse. It's on a north-facing slope so even in late July half the sites were snow-covered, and the ponds themselves were frozen. Still acceptable for a night's sleep, especially if you want to get away from the crowds. Tons of mosquitos and blackflies, bring your bug spray! Good views of the Opal Cone and Garibaldi, and just a short hike down the hill is seldom-visited Mamquam Lake.”
Address: Elfin Lakes Trail, Whistler, BC V0N 0A0, Canada
“This was our first time snow shoeing up to the Elfin Lakes' hut. The trail it self is well laid out. The trail is moderate in difficulty. You can snow shoe and or cross country ski up the trail. The Hut has multiple 2 person and 1 person bunk type sleeping quarters. The hut also comes equipped with two gas burning stoves and communal pots and pans to use. There is also a wood burning fire place that is regulated by a certain temperature (non-adjustable) it turns on and off on its own. I believe the hut sleeps 31 people. It's best to book ahead of time as the hut books up very fast! The views are amazing any direction you look at. Pictures do not do this place justice. A must do trail to add to your list!”
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