February is peak season at Whistler Blackcomb. The mountain is fully operational with all lifts and trails open (conditions permitting). Snow depth is typically at its highest, and conditions are at their most consistent. This is the busiest period, so expect high crowd levels.
155cm
Avg Snowfall
-1°C
Avg High (30°F)
-6°C
Avg Low (21°F)
61"
Snowfall (inches)
In February, Whistler Blackcomb sees an average of 155cm (61 inches) of snowfall. Daytime temperatures typically reach -1°C (30°F) with overnight lows around -6°C (21°F). Standard ski layering works well at these temperatures. A good quality insulated jacket, waterproof gloves, and neck protection will keep you comfortable.
Crowd Level
Day Pass Price
$229
February is one of the busiest periods at Whistler Blackcomb. Expect longer lift lines, especially mid-morning and after lunch. To beat the crowds, arrive at opening, ski the less popular sides of the mountain first, and consider midweek visits. Day pass prices reflect peak demand at $229.
During peak season in February, expect the vast majority of Whistler Blackcomb's 200 trails to be open. All 37 lifts should be running, and grooming crews maintain a consistent surface on marked runs. Off-piste terrain benefits from accumulated snowpack and is generally in prime condition.