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British Columbia
Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)

Lost Lake Beach – Fitzsimmons Creek Bridge loop from Whistler

Moderate

4.7

(10)

65

hikers

Lost Lake Beach – Fitzsimmons Creek Bridge loop from Whistler

02:28

9.12km

120m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 4, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

724 m

Lost Lake Beach

Highlight • Beach

Lost Lake Beach is part of Lost Lake Park, with a sandy beach bordered by a grassy lawn. Swimming is allowed, but it will be refreshing! Other amenities the park has to offer include picnic areas, BBQs, and restrooms as well as a parking area.

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2

4.04 km

Fitzsimmons Creek Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

A few hundred meters before its confluence with Green Lake, the Old Mill Road crosses Fitzsimmons Creek on an unspectacular paved bridge.
The tourist-friendly covered bridge over the creek is located on the trail between Whistler Village and Upper Village.

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3

4.44 km

Railway Crossing Near Whistler

Highlight • Structure

Construction of the private Pacific Great Eastern (PGE) Railway from Vancouver to Prince George in northern British Columbia began in 1912 and was not completed until 1952. In October 1914, Alta Lake was connected to the railway. At that time, the tracks were used not only by trains, especially for freight transport, but also by pedestrians or other means of transportation to get from Alta Lake to Squamish or Vancouver.
whistlermuseum.org/2023/06/13/when-the-railway-came-to-whistler
In 1918, PGE was nationalized and transferred to the ownership of the Province of British Columbia. Since 1984, the line has been known as BC Rail. In 2002, BC Rail discontinued all passenger service to Whistler and sold the line to Canadian National (CN) Rail one year later. The railroad also discontinued regular freight service.
Since 2022, the “luxurious” Rocky Mountaineer train has been running once a week between Vancouver and Jasper and back from April to October, with stops in Whistler and Quesnel.
rockymountaineer.com/train-routes/rainforest-gold-rush

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4

7.70 km

Lost Lake Nature Trail

Highlight • Trail

The Nature Trail begins at the Lost Lake PassivHaus. It runs parallel to the Lost Lake Trail to the lake and further on along the western shore of Lost Lake.
The trail is accessible to walkers/hikers only.
vancouvertrails.com/trails/lost-lake-nature-trail

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5

7.75 km

Lost Lake Passivhaus

Highlight • Rest Area

The Lost Lake PassivHaus is the first passive house in Canada. It is located at the main entrance of Lost Lake Park. The building was initially used as accommodation for the Austrian Olympic Committee and Austrian Broadcasting, which broadcasted live to Austrian audiences during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
After the Games, the Austrian Passive House Group donated it to the Municipality of Whistler. The building now serves as a day lodge, office and meeting space for the Whistler Off-road Cycling Association (WORCA) and Whistler Nordics, as well as a cross-country ski and mountain bike rental shop and a café.
Source: passivehousecanada.com/projects/lost-lake-passive-house

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6

8.64 km

Bridge over Blackcomb Creek

Highlight • Forest

B

9.12 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.97 km

3.19 km

596 m

350 m

Surfaces

4.37 km

2.99 km

1.65 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (730 m)

Lowest point (640 m)

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