Our dining tours feature several of the best restaurants in Whistler, BC, Canada. The chefs at each restaurant prepare delicious culinary creations and pair them with some fantastic local British Columbia wines. Come discover the best Whistler restaurants first hand!
| Finer Things |
4 Top Restaurants in 1 Night |
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| Hidden Gems |
4 Local Restaurants in 1 Night |
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| Dessert Tour |
7 Delicious Stops in 1 Evening |
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| Lunch Tour |
7 Fantastic Stops in 1 Afternoon |
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Whistler Tasting Tours is the best dining experience in Whistler. Since taking the Finer Things Tour personally we have been recommending it to all of our guests.
Michael Frolick - Executive Concierge, Exclusive Resorts Whistler
We were not really sure what to expect having never been on a restaurant tour before. We have been coming to Whistler for over 10 years and have definitely slipped into the habit of visiting the same old places. The tour helped us discover some great new culinary gems. The lamb at Kypriaki Norte was outstanding, and the sabering lesson in the Bearfoot Bistro wine cellar was a total blast. We are already excited about our next trip to Whistler when we can go back for the full experience at many of the restaurants.
Jocelyn Green and Friend - Victoria, BC

A focal point of all our dining tours is providing local knowledge about Whistler restaurants, the village history and BC's Okanagan wine region.
The village use to be named Alta Lake and the mountain was London Mountain, named after London, England due to the similar climate. The mountain name was changed to "Whistler" in the 1960's when it opened as a winter resort, to honor the whistling hoary marmots that live in the alpine region around Whistler. Blackcomb mountain gets it's name as the peak ridge outline resembles a black rooster comb.
The main village, where most restaurants in Whistler are now located, was developed while the original community was based in Creekside. The original vision for Whistler was to host the Olympics and it took 5 bids before they won the 2010 winter games.