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Whistler Wildlife Watching AttractionsHere are the top Whistler wildlife watching listings so you can find the best in Whistler for your trip. Read these wildlife watching reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (48 reviews) Whistler, British Columbia, Canada A world class summer and winter resort. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those who just want to get away. 5000+ vertical feet of mountain to.. 2. Lost Lake ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Walking the Lost Lake loop was the highlight of our last trip to Whistler. The October weather was cool and fresh and the scenery was spectacular. It took about two.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Beauty and bravery combined. Sitting among the ancient cedars of Cougar Mountain, WildPlay Whistler offers a distinctly remote outdoor experience. Climbing and zipping.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Squamish, British Columbia, Canada Garibaldi Park is a large wilderness park located between Squamish and Whistler. It is a popular hiking and camping destination. Famous parts of the park include.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada Situated in the Squamish River Watershed, Brackendale Eagle Park is home to almost 4000 eagles including the bald eagle. The eagles start arriving around mid November.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pemberton, British Columbia, Canada Located almost 70km/43.5mi west of Pemberton, mostly via a gravel forest road, Meager Hot Springs are the largest in British Columbia. The naturally sculpted terraced.. 7. Stanley Park ADD TO LIST (104 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The 1000-acre Stanley Park is the second-largest urban forest in North America and is considered to be one of the highlights of Vancouver. The park is full of massive.. 8. Lynn Canyon ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada First opened in 1912, Lynn Canyon Park is a large 617 acre park located within North Vancouver. There are numerous hiking trails within the park, including a portion.. ADD TO LIST (15 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The Vancouver Aquarium opened in 1956 and contains 166 displays and over 70,000 animals. These animals range from beluga whales to sea lions, dolphins, and more.. 10. Sea Wall ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The main part of the Sea Wall is around the perimeter of Stanley Park. It is a pathway for people to walk, job, bike, rollerblade etc. that is mostly along the.. |