


Tamarack Falls is a stunning 141-meter waterfall in Whistler, British Columbia, known for its turquoise pools and accessible trails.

A local delicacy, this pure maple syrup is tapped from the Tamarack Falls maple trees, a tradition dating back centuries.
Handmade by local artisans, these quilts feature intricate patterns and are a symbol of the region's craftsmanship.

Crafted from locally sourced materials, these pieces often feature maple leaves or other symbols of the falls.
A scenic 2.2-mile hike leading to a stunning 200-foot waterfall.
A visitor center offering exhibits on the area's natural history and ecosystems.
Offers gondola rides with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, plus dining options at the summit.
Fluffy pancakes with local maple syrup, served with fresh berries.
Juicy beef patty, local cheese, and seasonal vegetables on a brioche bun.
Freshly caught local trout, pan-fried and served with a lemon-dill sauce, accompanied by seasonal vegetables and potatoes.
A local favorite for breakfast since 1969, known for its fluffy pancakes and hearty portions.
A historic lunch spot serving classic Southern dishes since 1946.

An upscale dining experience with stunning river views, offering steaks and seafood since 1985.
Tamarack Falls involves hiking trails, and these boots will keep your feet dry and comfortable.

The climate can be unpredictable, and a rain jacket will protect you from sudden showers.
Tamarack Falls is home to various insects, and repellent will help protect you from bites.

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