Island Parent Magazine Oct-Nov 2021
Victoria, Vancouver Island parenting and family resource Special Feature: Tweens & Teens 6 Simple Strategies to Handle Stress A Weekend Away:Top 5 fall activities for families in Whistler Mixing Neurodiverse with Neurotypical Family & Friends
Victoria, Vancouver Island parenting and family resource
Special Feature: Tweens & Teens
6 Simple Strategies to Handle Stress
A Weekend Away:Top 5 fall activities for families in Whistler
Mixing Neurodiverse with Neurotypical Family & Friends
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your favourite parts of the day and plan<br />
your next adventure. Whistler has many<br />
family-friending restaurants; a few trusty<br />
ones for kid-approved food at a good<br />
price are Old Spaghetti Factory, Hunter<br />
Gather and Caramba. There are also<br />
plenty of grab-and-go options if you need<br />
something a bit quicker and if you’re<br />
staying in a vacation rental you can even<br />
take advantage of the Whistler Cooks<br />
Fridge Full service and eat well without<br />
the hard work.<br />
5. Sightseeing on Mountain in<br />
Whistler<br />
Visiting mid-week? You can still get<br />
up the mountain on a Canadian Wilderness<br />
Blackcomb Glacier Safari Jeep tour<br />
(canadianwilderness.com/whistler/4x4-<br />
tours/). No two tours are the same as the<br />
changing mountain colours and wildlife<br />
create new paths for exploration. Ascend<br />
from Whistler Valley past glacier fed<br />
rivers. View bears and other mountain<br />
wildlife on the way to the snow-capped<br />
Horstman Glacier.<br />
Reducing holiday food waste starts with rethinking<br />
how we shop. Turkey leftovers are only loved for so<br />
long, so size your bird accordingly—and your sides, too!<br />
Tania Sear is the Manager of Travel Media<br />
for Tourism Whistler.<br />
LET’S STOP WASTING FOOD.<br />
crd.bc.ca/lovefood<br />
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