Whistler Museum & Archives There are two key displays: First, as the main venue of the 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as extensive skiing and other sports; second, local alpine plants, bear territory, landform changes, rainbow huts, etc. The ticket policy is "Admission by Donation", that is, donations are welcome.
More
Whistler Museum & Archives There are two key displays: First, as the main venue of the 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as extensive skiing and other sports; second, local alpine plants, bear territory, landform changes, rainbow huts, etc. The ticket policy is "Admission by Donation", that is, donations are welcome.
The museum is small, mainly showing the life of local plants and animals and Aboriginal people. You can go in and see it. It is a cabin and it is finished soon. When you enter the door, you will ask for donations, and we gave $5 per person.
Whistler is a small town, but it has a famous ski resort and museum, where local historical objects are stored and many celebrities are photographed.
The museum is not very big, but there are many interesting exhibits.
The museum here has a few more garden features.