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Ride Whistler

Want to see the see another side of Whistler? Jump on a bike and take a ride around town, checking out the hot spots including waterfalls, the Callaghan Valley, a few beautiful lakes and some of the best local knowledge around.

Details

Price: $279

Tour Length: 5.5 Hours

Start Time: 0900

Riding Difficulty: Easy | Intermediate 

Distance: 200km

Highlights: Lakes | backroads | local secrets | unique 

Includes

Motorcycle

Wilderness First Aid Qualified Guide

Dot Approved Helmet

Gloves | Boots | Jacket

Bluetooth Communication Headset

Gas

Unreal Adventures

What to bring

Motorcycle License

Travel Insurance Documents

Durable Pants

Sunglasses

Money for food & beverages

Excludes

Taxes

Insurance (Mandatory separate item – $25)

Food & Beverages

Other personal expenses

Travel to Moto Experience Headquarters

On the day

We will head south towards Whistler from our home base in Pemberton. This is a perfect 30 km section of road to get acquainted with your machine. While in Whistler we will take you on a ride through Whistler’s less known spots like the Callaghan Valley, the Ancient Cedars, Brandywine Falls and lots more.

The Callaghan is a great place to view Black Tusk and enjoy a few nice corners. We’ll take a cruise over to Brandywine Falls which is a 70-meter-high waterfall and definitely a sight to see.

Alta Lake road shows a different side of Whistler, with some amazing houses and Whistlers favorite beach to swim at, Rainbow Park. You can see both Whistler and Blackcomb mountain in clear view and is a stunning setting to grab a photo. 

Green Lake is beautiful any time of year and we’ll make a stop at the lookout before heading to Nairn Falls. A 1 km walk in will bring us to a spiritual site of the lil’wat nation, which is a great example of the erosive power of water. Nairn Falls is 60 meters high and you can feel the power from the viewing point.

Sea to Sky Motorcycle Tour whistler Callaghan Valley
sea to sky
Riding a motorcycle with Black Tusk mountain in the backgrounf
Looking at Mt. Currie Mountain with the Pemberton Valley Below
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