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Getting to Whistler is easy. Just click on our Google Map links for detailed driving directions from Downtown Seattle and Vancouver International Airport.
The Vancouver-Whistler drive takes about 2 hours, depending on road and traffic conditions.
Whistler is about a 4 to 5-hour drive from Seattle. The trip to from Seattle to Vancouver takes about 3 hours. The Vancouver-Whistler drive takes about 2 hours, depending on road and traffic conditions.
If you're coming from another location you can enter your own start location.
For an overview of the Sea-to-Sky Highway schedule and up-to-date traffic information, please visit 'Closures and Delays Schedule' at Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 Schedule or call 1-877-472-3399 toll free.
Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 Road Report updated by the BC Ministry of Transportation.
Sea-to-Sky Highway Web Cams: BC Ministry of Transportation and Highways web cams are located:
Frequent Sea-to-Sky travellers can receive text message alerts about major or unscheduled events that affect highway travel. To Subscribe to road alerts text: 'Sea to Sky' to ROADS (76237) or visit: ww.theweathernetwork.com/roadalerts. Cost per alert: $0.25
Getting to Whistler is easy. Just use our Google Map links for detailed driving directions from Downtown Seattle and Vancouver International Airport.
For more information on border crossing wait times please visit the following links:
U.S. Customs Border Wait Times - Wait time information provided by the U.S. Customs Service from ports-of-entry throughout the U.S. into Canada.
Border Crossing Cams from U.S. to Canada - Cams provided by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
Canada Customs Border Wait Times - Wait time information provided by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency from ports-of-entry throughout Canada. For crossing into BC view the Douglas, Boundary Rd and Pacific Highway crossings.
Please visit the following links for more information:
Information for visitors to Canada from the Canadian Customs and Revenue Agency
Tips for Travelers to Canada from The U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs