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Our magnificent full-service Day Lodge offers everything you need while visiting Whistler Olympic Park. With breathtaking mountain views and First Nations art, it's the perfect spot to relax and take a break.
The Day Lodge in Winter
Experience the ultimate in comfort and convenience at Whistler Olympic Park's Day Lodge! Nestled above Parking Lots 1 and 2, with an accessible entrance from Lot 3, our lodge offers stunning mountain views and a range of amenities to enhance your visit.
During the winter season, our fully-equipped lodge features everything from Guest Services and Ski Patrol to rentals and a retail shop filled with the latest in Nordic apparel, as well as a fully-licensed Café where you can relax and refuel with a hot beverage and delicious meal inside or outside in our cozy seating areas. Plus, with washrooms and change rooms complete with shower facilities, you can freshen up after a day of adventure.
Our friendly Guest Services team is on hand 7 days a week to help with any questions and provide expert guidance on the best trails for your skill level. Need a little extra help? Our Ski School offers lessons and camps for cross-country skiing and biathlon - just book with our team at the desk. To keep you informed about operating hours and available services at the Day Lodge, we update our conditions page daily. However, you can also speak to our team on-site at any time for the latest information.
Plan your visit to one of the world's best and most beautiful ski lodges today - we can't wait to welcome you!
The Day Lodge in Summer
In summer, the Day Lodge provides access to Guest Services and essential amenities for all guests of the park and campground. During their stay, campers can enjoy washrooms, showers, laundry facilities and a store. Day guests can refuel with snacks and drinks from the store and check in with guest services staff for activity and park information. Within the lodge's indoor common area and on the outdoor decks, take in incredible views of the surrounding Brandywine and Metal Dome mountains.