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Our insider’s guide to Whistler Pride 2025
Justa Jeskova/courtesy Tourism Whistler
For decades, Whistler Pride and Ski Festival has been one of the premier LGBTQ+ celebrations, attracting visitors from around the globe to Canada’s most iconic winter playground. With its breathtaking mountain backdrop, vibrant events, and unmatched inclusivity, Whistler Pride 2025 promises to be bigger and better than ever. Whether you’re a seasoned skier, a first-timer on the slopes, or simply someone who loves a good party, there are countless reasons why Whistler Pride should be on your calendar.
Whistler Pride takes place from January 19 to 26, 2025, so it’s right around the corner. It’s not too late to plan a quick trip that cannot be missed. Here are just a few reasons why you should join the fun and be part of Whistler Pride and Ski Festival’s 32nd celebration!
A world-class destination
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Nestled in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Whistler is renowned for its stunning alpine beauty, world-class ski slopes, and lively après-ski culture. During Pride Week, the entire town transforms into a vibrant, rainbow-filled celebration, where the LGBTQ+ community takes center stage. From the flags adorning the streets to themed events and inclusive spaces throughout the village, Whistler Pride truly celebrates diversity and belonging at every turn.
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Imagine skiing down powdery slopes under sunny skies, surrounded by an atmosphere of love and acceptance, and then warming up with a hot toddy at one of the village’s cozy chalets. Whistler Pride doesn’t just happen in the events – it’s woven into the fabric of the town, reflecting its inclusive spirit and welcoming energy.
Justa Jeskova/courtesy Tourism Whistler
Whistler’s reputation for hosting world-class events, including the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, further underscores its status as a global destination where everyone feels welcome. During Pride Week, that legacy of excellence and inclusivity shines brighter than ever.
Epic Events for Everyone
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Whistler Pride isn’t just about hitting the slopes – it’s an immersive experience that combines sport, celebration, and connection. From the legendary Pride Ski Parade, where hundreds of skiers decked out in rainbow flags glide down the mountain, to après-ski mixers, themed parties, and live performances, there’s something for everyone.
What you should do
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Highlights of Whistler Pride 2025 include:
- Sip n’ Dip: This exclusive and private event at the Scandinave Spa is the place to enjoy a few drinks, hot tubs, and firepits. Swimsuits are required! Happening January 21st.
- Ski Guided Groups: Perfect for making new friends, these daily guided tours let you explore the mountain in the morning and enjoy lunch at the Roundhouse or Glacier Creek.
- Comedy Night: Because laughter is the ultimate après-ski activity. While performers haven’t been announced yet, top-tier talent is expected. Scheduled for January 22nd at the Sea to Sky Ballroom at the Whistler Conference Centre.
- Splash Pool Party: There is something freeing about pool parties during winter and this is one not to be missed. Taking place on January 23rd at Meadow Park Sports Centre, this indoor pool party features inflatables, access to a hot tub, and a steam room.
- Pride Rainbow Ski Parade: On January 24th, this iconic event kicks off with a vibrant ski-out down the mountain, where participants, draped in rainbow flags, glide together in celebration. The festivities continue with a lively parade through the village, showcasing the festival’s inclusive spirit and joyful energy.
- Parade Day T-Dance: After the parade, keep the party going with the Parade Day T-Dance. This event is the perfect way to transition from the outdoor festivities into an evening of music, dancing, and community connection.
- Furrocious: Dress in leather, sports gear, or “whatever lets your sexy out” for this themed party on January 24th.
- The Snowball: The Snowball is the main event as well as the festival’s grand finale, featuring internationally renowned DJs and performers. This event takes place on January 25th at the Sea to Sky Ballroom, where you can drink and dance until 4am.
- Other events include the Welcome Party, Drag Bingo, T-dance, and more.
Why you should go
Mike Crane/courtesy Tourism Whistler
Whistler Pride isn’t just a festival—it’s a celebration of love, life, and individuality in one of the world’s most stunning destinations. Its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere makes it perfect for solo travelers, couples, and groups alike. Whether you’re making new friends in ski-guiding groups, laughing at Comedy Night, or dancing at The Snowball, Whistler Pride creates unforgettable memories.
What you should know
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Here are some pro tips for getting the most out of your experience:
- Book accommodations early: Whistler Pride is a popular event, and accommodations fill up quickly. Secure your spot as soon as possible. Look for hotel packages that include lift tickets or festival event passes to save time and money.
- Secure tickets in advance: Festival passes and individual event tickets sell out fast so don’t wait—secure your tickets today and join the celebration!
- Transportation made easy: Skip the hassle of renting a car by booking a shuttle from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Whistler. Popular options include YVR Skylynx and Whistler Shuttle, both of which offer comfortable, direct services.
- Plan your ski days: Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, Whistler Blackcomb has terrain for everyone. Book lift tickets and rentals in advance to avoid sold-out options and lines.
- Pack smart: Whistler’s weather can be unpredictable, so pack in layers for the slopes. Bring party attire for themed events and swimsuits for Sip n’ Dip or après-ski hot tub sessions. A sturdy pair of boots for walking around the village is also a must.
Whistler Pride 2025 promises adventure, connection, and celebration in a spectacular alpine setting – don’t miss your chance to be part of this magical week!
Beyond the slopes
Justa Jeskova/courtesy Tourism Whistler
Whistler isn’t just a ski town – it’s a destination brimming with activities for everyone. Take a day off the slopes to explore the pedestrian-friendly village, indulge in the local culinary scene, or treat yourself to a luxurious spa day.
Mike Crane/courtesy Tourism Whistler
Whistler Pride 2025 is more than a trip – it’s a transformative experience where adventure meets celebration. So pack your bags, grab your rainbow gear, and get ready to be part of something truly magical. Whether it’s your first Pride or your fiftieth, Whistler Pride will leave you counting down the days until you can return.
Justa Jeskova/courtesy Tourism Whistler
For more information, visit whistlerpride.com.