Your Inside Look at Whistler’s Bobsleigh, Luge, and Skeleton Track

Voices from the Track

Red bobsled racing down an icy track at night with trees and Olympic rings in the background.

Discover the excitement of the Whistler Sliding Centre, a world-class bobsleigh (bobsled), skeleton, and luge venue built for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and known as one of the fastest tracks in the world. Visitors can explore the venue on foot, enjoy free sightseeing, and learn about its Olympic legacy. 

Guests can try Passenger Bobsleigh and Public Skeleton, reaching speeds of 100 to 125 km/h on the same ice used by Olympic athletes. The track features 16 curves and a 152 meter vertical drop that makes it one of Whistler's most thrilling and bucket-list attractions.

Visitors looking for a more hands-on experience can join Discover Bobsleigh, a bobsleigh driving experience that teaches the basics before guests pilot a beginner-friendly sled at speeds of up to 115 km/h

Young adventurers can book Discover Luge, an introductory luge session designed for ages 8 to 14. Participants learn fundamentals with trained coaches and then slide a portion of the Olympic track on their own sled.

Voices From the Track helps travelers connect with the stories behind this unique venue. The blog shares athlete insights, visitor tips, and highlights of public sliding experiences. Every visit supports Whistler Sport Legacies and its mission to grow winter sport in British Columbia.