"Functioning as a family‑friendly base for year‑round mountain activities, this Whistler resort pairs ski‑in/ski‑out convenience with summer options like whitewater rafting, ziplining, salmon bakes, and glacier seaplane tours. Large residences (up to four bedrooms across 3,700 sq ft) include full kitchens and private laundry, and the hotel supports multigenerational stays with private‑chef services, heated outdoor pool, spa amenities, nightly s'mores and wine offerings, plus complimentary shuttle and house car service." - Kathryn Romeyn
"When in Whistler, you either stay in the hubbub of the village itself or a bit away, where it’s more peaceful and quieter. The Four Seasons, firmly in the second camp, is slightly removed from the action—and proud of it. There's a frequent and efficient shuttle service (as well as a private driver) can whisk you back and forth whenever you desire. It's also within strolling distance of the village’s shops and restaurants. This is a classic Whistler hotel: sophisticated yet also rooted in the outdoors, with lots of wood and stone, and cozy chairs where you can laze in front of the fireplace. This is Whistler’s top luxury property, and it's worth the splurge whether it’s your first stay or your fortieth." - CNT Editors
"A legendary hotel in Whistler, known for outdoor adventures during mud season and its beautiful natural surroundings."
"Recently introduced updates including a modernized courtyard and patio, new spa treatments in partnership with Sḵwálwen Botanicals, and a meaty tasting menu at its marquee restaurant Sidecut."
"Mountainside accommodations don’t get much better than the Four Seasons Whistler with its ski valet program, recently renovated rooms and restaurants, and a new spa that partners with a local Indigenous skincare line." - Jonny Bierman