Whistler Pride and Ski Festival is one of the most welcoming and vibrant weeks of winter in the resort – a week where being visibly queer feels completely normal. If you’re planning a trip in early 2026, this guide covers what actually happens during Pride week, when to go, where to stay, and how to enjoy it without overplanning or missing the good stuff.
This is local, practical advice with no rainbow-washing. No overplanning. Just how Pride week actually works here
Whistler Pride 2026
Beginning in 1992, Whistler Pride and Ski Festival is Canada’s longest-running pride ski event and one of the largest winter Pride celebrations in North America. It combines skiing and snowboarding with social events, nightlife, and community programming across Whistler Village and the mountains.
The focus is inclusivity and connection. You can join guided ski groups, attend après and evening events, or simply enjoy Whistler during one of its best winter weeks.
Ski all day, dance all night, flirt on the chairlift, or do absolutely none of the above. Pride week here is about choice, comfort, and celebrating loudly or quietly, depending on your mood.
Dates & Events
Skiing during Pride week
From a skiing perspective, Pride week is an excellent time to be on the mountain. Late January typically offers reliable snow conditions and good terrain access.
The guided ski groups are genuinely useful if you’re visiting solo or want to explore the mountain with others at a similar pace. Lift lines are generally manageable, especially midweek.
Where to stay for Whistler Pride
Location matters during Pride week. Set yourself up for success!
Booking early gives you better choice, especially for studios, one-bedroom units, and group accommodations. At Harmony Whistler Vacations, we often help guests find homes that balance proximity to events with space to recharge. Click on the titles below to see our available home in each area of Whistler!
Whistler Village
Best for walkability and event access. Very close to gondolas that will take you up either mountain! Ideal if Pride events and nightlife are a priority as you’ll be in the thick of it.
Upper Village / Benchlands
A little quieter with great Blackcomb Mountain access and easy connection to the main village via the free #5 bus (or short 15 minute walk!).
Creekside
Offers good value stays, and excellent for skiing (upload on the Creekside Gondola!), but farther from the evening events. Busses run regularly to this part of town – You can also book taxis and rideshares!
Dining tips
Restaurants are busiest Thursday through Saturday. Book ahead if you have specific spots in mind, or mix restaurant meals with casual nights in. Having a kitchen makes Pride week feel more relaxed though, which is why it is best to stay in one of our vacation rental properties!
Check out our dining guide for more info on Whistler Restaurants!
A locals take
From a local perspective, Whistler Pride is the village at its most open, joyful, and fun. It’s mountain culture with fewer walls up and more conversations started. It’s a week where people ski together, share space comfortably, and enjoy Whistler without the intensity of peak season crowds.
If you want local advice on where to stay or how to plan your week, Harmony Whistler Vacations is always happy to help as a trusted local resource with all the best insider tips and gossip.




















