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Pique Listings: Jan. 24 to 30

Whistler Pride Ski-Out and Parade scheduled for Jan. 24
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Whistler’s first Pride Parade in Whistler Village during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Skateboard Deck Design

In this exciting hands-on workshop, kids (8-13 years) will unleash their creativity by designing and painting their own skateboard decks. Working with vibrant materials, including paint markers and acrylic paints, they’ll create unique art pieces that reflect their individual style. Participants can choose from two types of skateboard decks: a high-quality, rideable deck or a display deck, ideal for wall art.

Jan. 24, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Art Pop Whistler

Prices start at $95

Après Karaoke

Après Karaoke hosted by Monty Biggins happens every Friday in The Living Room!

Jan. 24, 6 to 9 p.m.

Pangea Pod Hotel Living Room

Whistler Pride Ski-Out and Parade

The afternoon begins with Whistler Pride Parade Ski-Out: Drag On Snow and pre-parade entertainment at Olympic Station, featuring music from the DJ Cat, drag performances from Hazel, Madam Lola Colby and Addi Pose and more. At 3:30 p.m., the vibrant colours of pride pop brilliantly against the snow as skiers fly rainbows down the mountain and conclude in a celebration of diversity and inclusivity in the village. Non-skiers can gather at Skier's Plaza and join the parade through Whistler Village

Jan. 24, 1:30 to 4 p.m.

Various locations

Whistler Racket Club Winter Market 

Join the Whistler Racket Club at their Winter Market where you will find handmade crafts, food, drinks, clothing and more. Also featuring a happy hour from 4-6 p.m.

Jan. 25, 2 to 6 p.m.

Whistler Racket Club

Seppo's Live Music

Every Saturday throughout the season, enjoy Corona Live Music Sessions at Seppo's Bar with exclusive Corona specials!

Jan. 25, 1 to 3 p.m.

Roundhouse Lodge

Paint & Sip

Includes all supplies and a glass of wine. This wine and paint night is catered to people of all artistic abilities—beginners included and encouraged! Taught by local artist Cass Dickinson.

Jan. 26, 9 p.m.

Point Artist-Run Centre 

$40

Fire and Ice Show

Where else but Whistler would performers entertain you with an electric mix of music, dance and spinning fire? Watch world-class athletes flip and twist through a burning ring of fire, then finish the night off with a first-class fireworks display.

Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m.

Skiers Plaza

Monday and Wednesday Night Specials at Whistler Olympic Park

Take advantage of discounted tickets and rentals on Monday nights, and Wednesday nights until March 5. Spend time on the well-lit trails or light up your journey with a headlamp. Explore under the beautiful starry skies of the Callaghan Valley and when you need a break, stop by the fully-licensed café in the Day Lodge and indulge in delicious specials.

Jan. 27 and 29, 3 to 9 p.m.

Whistler Olympic Park

$10

Whistler Olympic Park

$10

Foundations of Restorative Yoga

This workshop series runs every Tuesday in January and offers you the tools to be confident in a restorative yoga class; a practice founded on healing, accessibility, mindfulness and uncovering the power in softness and stillness. Each week starts with a short lecture followed by a 1.5-hour restorative practice and finishing with questions and reflections. Students joining all four weeks will receive a copy of Emily Kane's book, The Energy and Art of Restorative Yoga, which contains the guiding principles of this workshop series.

Jan. 28, 7 p.m.

Yogacara Whistler

$40 per session, $108 for all sessions

The Stand-Up Standoff

Welcome to the ultimate Whistler stand-up comedy competition and show, produced by Laugh Out LIVE! The evening begins with stand-up comedians all vying for a chance to win some cold hard cash and perform on the mainstage. Following the competition, the headlining act will take the stage in this bare-knuckle comedy brawl where the only knockout blows are delivered by punchlines.

Jan. 29, 8 p.m.

Dusty's Bar & Grill

Tickets start at $28

The People's Film presents: The Matrix

Take the red pill and experience The Matrix like never before. When it burst onto screens in 1999, it wasn’t just a movie, it was a cultural revolution. Written and directed by the visionary Wachowskis, this sci-fi masterpiece shattered cinematic boundaries, redefined storytelling, and challenged our perception of reality itself.

The film’s signature cocktail, the Agent “Granny” Smith, will feature a tantalizing blend of sour apple liqueur, vodka, and apple juice, topped with your choice of a red or blue pill garnish.

Jan. 29, 7 p.m.

Maury Young Arts Centre

$10 for general admission or $18 with signature cocktail 

Veterans Art Show & Exhibition

Created to celebrate the Invictus Games 2025, hosted in Whistler and Vancouver from February 8 –16, this exhibition highlights the artistic talents of Canadian veterans and serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces. It offers a powerful glimpse into their journeys of healing with a diverse collection of visual art. Viewers can engage with the profound connection between art and healing, while celebrating the strength, individuality, and creativity of our military heroes.

Jan. 15 to Feb. 15

Maury Young Arts Centre

Nightwalk for Hope

Join the Whistler Community Services Society and fellow community members for a five-km walk along the Valley Trail and through Whistler Village to shed light, awareness and hope on the mental health and wellness challenges our community is facing. Raising funds through pledges, participants will walk through the night on a mission to break down stigma and biases associated with mental health, homelessness, and substance use, supporting WCSS community programming through advocacy.

Jan. 30, 8 p.m.

Spruce Grove Baseball Fields

Yoga at the Audain

Revel in the stunning architecture of the Audain Art Museum every Thursday as you work through a calming one-hour practice with rotating instructors. Classes emphasize breathing, alignment and ease as you stretch and strengthen your body and mind.

Jan. 30, 9:30 a.m.

Audain Art Museum

$5 for members, $22 general admission