This Canadian Town Has An Illuminated Forest And You Can Take A Magical Night Stroll Through It
Explore the enchanting Winter Vallea Lumina pathway in Whistler, Vancouver, where a 1 km trail guides visitors through scenic forests illuminated by twinkling lights and cryptic radio transmissions.
Want to experience the winter wonderland of Canada? Confused about what to do? We have something special to tell you.
What happened?
Explore the enchanting Winter Vallea Lumina pathway in Whistler, Vancouver, where a 1 km trail guides visitors through scenic forests illuminated by twinkling lights and cryptic radio transmissions.
The magical experience is available nightly from December to May 2024, offering a captivating journey through Whistler.
¡°This pathway leads toward a place filled with beauty and proof that the legends of Whistler are true,¡± reads the event¡¯s website.
Where and when?
Where: Sixteen Mile Creek Forest Service Road, Whistler
When: Now until May, 2024
Why should anyone go?
If you¡¯re looking for another magical winter lights experience, you know where to look: Vallea Lumina.
How much does it cost?
It costs about $40 to $45 in total.
Tickets to the Winter Vallea Lumina pathway are available online for $45 per adult and $40 per child (aged 6 to 12). Children aged 5 and under receive free admission, and parking is $15 per car (pre-booking mandatory).
Alternatively, guests can take a shuttle to and from the Whistler Village Gateway Bus Loop (by the Whistler Village Visitor Info Centre) for $12 per person.
Who is allowed to go?
Visitors should expect over 200 stair steps over the course of the experience. So, anyone, including adults and kids, who can climb that many stairs, you are up.
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