Rebagliati Park in Whistler is a fascinating destination with a rich history and unique cultural significance. Named after Ross Rebagliati, the celebrated snowboarder who won the first-ever Olympic gold medal in snowboarding at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the park is a tribute to his remarkable achievement. Over the years, Rebagliati Park has also become synonymous with the 420 movement, reflecting Ross's well-known advocacy for cannabis. This dual legacy makes the park a compelling visit for both sports enthusiasts and those interested in the evolving cannabis culture. The park itself is a tranquil and scenic spot, ideal for relaxation and reflection. It's a must-see for anyone visiting Whistler, offering a blend of athletic history and modern...
Read moreThis is where I go when temperatures reach above 30 degrees Celsius.
This park is a secret gem on a hot day. The nearby Fitzsimmons creek acts like a natural air conditioner. Instead of a breeze, you have an overall temperature drop of 3-5 degrees from the rest of Whistler.
Try it it out. You won’t be...
Read moreIts a nice park along the Fitzsimmons Creek & beside the covered bridge . Its named after Ross Rebagliati is a Canadian snowboarder who won a gold medal in the men's giant slalom event at the 1998 Winter Olympics. The park has green space , big chairs ,picnic tables . It has...
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