Welcome to Your Pet-Friendly Resource Guide
Traveling with your furry companions can turn a good trip into a great one, and we're here to help make your stay as enjoyable as possible. This resource guide is designed specifically for hotel visitors seeking pet services during their time away from home. Whether you're in need of pet-sitting, grooming, walking services, or simply the best pet-friendly spots in the area, we've compiled a comprehensive list of local resources to ensure that both you and your pet have a memorable experience.
Explore our carefully curated recommendations and tips to keep your fourlegged friends happy and comfortable. From finding nearby parks to discovering pet-friendly restaurants, we’ve got you covered. Let’s embark on a stress-free adventure with your beloved pets!
Services
Grooming & Teeth Cleaning
Kiki's Clean Canines
Sedation Free Teeth Cleaning - We can come to you!
604 906 2254
cleancanines.com
The Fetching Dog
604 388 8637
thefetchingdog.ca
Canine Valley Grooming Studio
604 250 5097
caninevalley.com
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Dog-Friendly Activities in Whistler
Dog-Friendly Patios
Around Whistler
Creekside
Nita Lake Lodge
Village
Raven Room
Brew House
Stonesedge
Hunter Gather
Stinky's
Dubh Lin Gate
Caramba
Upper Village
Handlebar
Portobello
Dog-Friendly Parks
Around Nita
Alpha Lake Park - on leash park with an off leash area
Bayly Park - on leash park with an off leash area
Rainbow Park - Barking Bay
Lost Lake - Canine Grove
Spruce Grove - on leash park with large expanses of grass and few people
Meadow Park - on leash park with large expanses of grass and often other people / dogs
Dog-Friendly Trails
Near the lodge
Whistler Interpretive Forest
Cheakamus Suspension Bridge / Far Side Trail
Emerald Forest
Rainbow Falls
Train Wreck
Brandywine Falls
Hikes
Whistler, BC, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of dog-friendly trails where you and your furry companion can explore the beauty of nature together. From the serene Sea to Sky Trail to the stunning waterfalls at Nairn Falls and Alexander Falls, there’s a trail for every level of adventure.
Wander through the towering trees on the Ancient Cedars Walk, enjoy the wildflower-filled alpine meadows at Brandywine Meadows, or embark on the scenic Jane Lakes Loop. For those seeking a bit more excitement, the Crater Rim/Loggers Lake trail offers spectacular views and volcanic landscapes. These trails promise unforgettable experiences for both you and your four-legged friend in Whistler’s breathtaking wilderness.
Cross Country Skiing (Winter Only)
Whistler Olympic Park offers an incredible opportunity to enjoy cross-country skiing with your dog amidst the stunning winter landscapes of Whistler, BC. Located in the heart of the Callaghan Valley, this world-class facility features designated dog-friendly ski trails where you and your canine companion can glide through pristine snow-covered forests and wide-open spaces.
With trails suited for all skill levels, the park ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. Whether you're out for a leisurely ski or looking for a more active adventure, Whistler Olympic Park is the perfect destination to share the magic of winter.
Exploring Further
If you’re looking for more dog-friendly hikes near Whistler, consider the trails in Callaghan Valley or enjoy some time on the Flank Trail. The Hurley FSR and Duffey Lake Road offer countless options for alpine hikes that welcome dogs, ensuring you’ll never run out of choices just a bit north of Whistler and Pemberton. If you plan to embark on a longer hike, be sure to leave a trip plan and check in with AdventureSmart BC for tips on what to bring and how to prepare.
Content provided by Kirsten Reddaway from Clean Canines.