From Snow, To Ice, To Water, To You.

A mountain in every bottle since 1991…

Whistler Water was founded in 1991 on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. For over 30 years, Whistler Water has provided local and global customers with the most pristine glacial water available. We are a team of water experts and are passionate about sharing what we consider the spirit of Whistler.

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Our History

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The town of Whistler, British Columbia is a community that grew out of resourcefulness, commitment and a love of mountains. Just a couple short decades ago, Whistler was home to a small number of locals. Today, Whistler is a world renowned breathtaking destination.

Whistler occupies a place in the hearts of its citizens, so much so that a community of talented independent-thinking people, including world-class wildlife photographers, adventure writers, Olympic athletes, environmentalists, master woodworkers, and painters, have been drawn to this modern-day version of a classic western mountain pass. Whistler Water is proud to call this area home and grateful for a community committed to keeping the area pristine.

Founded in 1991, Whistler Water has been providing our award winning 100% pure Canadian glacial spring water for over 30 years. We are locally grown from the ground up. Today, we are team of dedicated glacial water enthusiasts passionate about providing the world's most pristine glacial water in order to contribute to the health of all people.

Memberships

We align ourselves with like minded organizations in our industry and community.

We are active members of the Burnaby Board of Trade and the following associations: 

The International Bottled Water Association represents our industry’s uncompromising commitment to the safety and availability of bottled water worldwide.

The Canadian bottled water industry and ensure that high standards of quality are met for bottled water.

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Awards

Certifications

Our products and plant are certified by several agencies and we continuously strive to further our knowledge and quality. We are proudly certified by the following agencies and organizations:

  • National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)

  • OU Kosher

  • Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)

FAQs

  • Whistler Water is from the ancient glaciers located high in the peaks of the Coast Mountains just north of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.

  • Water takes on different properties based on its source, location, and geological and climatic conditions. Whistler Water originates from glaciers that naturally melt into an aquifer surrounded by granite rock. The water has been protected in these glaciers since the ice age and is kept safe by the surrounding chemically inert granite. These factors make Whistler Glacial Water the highest quality premium glacial water on the market. For more information on our water source, visit our main page.

  • Whistler Water is different because of the geographical, geological and climatic conditions of our water source. Our water is sourced from the ancient glaciers located high in the peaks of the Coast Mountains just north of Whistler, British Columbia. Three major factors combine to create a unique and pristine source of water.

    GEOGRAPHY

    Whistler Water obtains our water from a unique aquifer located at the foothill of remote mountains that are part of the Pacific Range of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. The Coast Mountains comprise many of the world’s largest temperate-latitude icecaps and glaciers. Most of the land in the range is tightly controlled Crown Land on which all activities are rigorously regulated by the Provincial Government, keeping both the glacier and the aquifer highly protected from human and industrial contamination.

    The Coast Mountains sit at a high altitude where the air is very cold, which is conducive to good water quality. Water sourced from cold climates is less likely to have a microbiological occurrence than water sourced from warm climates where microbes grow more freely.

    The Coast Mountains are brim with lush forests where the thick density of trees release a high concentration of oxygen. Brisk winds carry this clean oxygenated air up to the peaks and glaciers of the Coast Mountains to contribute to Whistler Water’s natural taste and purity.

    CLIMATE

    The Coast Mountains are located high above sea level where the glaciers that top mountain peaks date back millions of years. These glaciers trap water as ice until it melts and flows down into the aquifer. The glaciers keep the frozen water pristine and free from any disturbance, and have done so since the ice age. Today, that water can be found in Whistler Water’s aquifer.

    Far from the seashores, the air surrounding the Coastal Mountains is cold and crisp. This ensures that almost all the precipitation that falls in the area is snow, which replenishes the glaciers. With temperatures reaching down to -20° Celsius in the winter, snow turns to ice and the cycle that feeds the Whistler Water aquifer continues.

    GEOLOGY

    The Coast Mountains are part of the Coast Range Arc, which is a long and large volcanic arc system that is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. This system was created millions of years ago initially by the subduction of the Kula Plate under the Continental Plate followed by a magma intrusion that cooled at depths beneath the volcanoes. These events culminated in the granitic intrusions that today we call the Coast Range Arc.

    Virtually the entire glacial watershed from which Whistler Water comes is underlain by a clean grey-white granitic rock. This rock is compact and chemically inert, which ensures the water is flowing through it at a truly glacial pace and is not adversely affected by any dissolved substances of fine particulate matter.

    Deeper yet, below the icecaps and granite rock through which Whistler Water flows, lies the heavily compacted granite floor that is the base of Whistler Water’s aquifer. This floor formed millions of years ago when alpine glaciers gathered, shifted, and receded resulting in glaciers crashing into everything in their path. As the glaciers descended and piled up, they became heavy and capable of crushing even the strongest granitic rocks into gravel. Today, this heavily compacted granite forms the foundation of Whistler Water’s aquifer.

  • Find our water in one of the many retailers who carry our products. If you don’t have a store near you that sells Whistler Water, download our store request form (link) to take to your local grocery store. Order our water online through Amazon Canada and Amazon USA.

  • Please contact our sales team and we will get back to you shortly. You can reach our sales team at info@whistlerwater.com

  • Calcium: 9.5

    Copper: 0.0

    Magnesium: 0.95

    Lead: 0.0

    SO4: 7.3

    Nitrogen: 0.0

    HCO3: 28.0

    Chlorine: 0.0

    Potassium: 0.6

    Sodium: 1.3

    Arsenic: 0.0

    Fluoride: 0.0

    Based on 2020 Canadian labels / Units: mg/L