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Letter: Art on the Lake gets Lost

'This summer, Whistler’s favourite major art show will be at Lost Lake Park on July 10 and 11'
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Art on the Lake features live bands, art, and performance across two days on and around Alta Lake.

Hey there Whistler, we’ve got some news! As an organization that’s grounded in creativity, Arts Whistler likes to keep things fresh, so after hosting Art on the Lake at Alta Lake for the past five years we’re shaking things up. This summer, Whistler’s favourite major art show (as voted by readers in Pique’s Best of Whistler 2024), will be at Lost Lake Park on July 10 and 11.

Why the change? Lost Lake Park is more accessible for everyone, by foot, bike or shuttle and the lake can be explored just as easily on an inflatable donut as a standup paddleboard. After two years of sketchy weather in August, we’re going to see what the weather gods will offer us in July. So many people tell us they book their days off or holidays around Art on the Lake, so open that calendar and block July 10 and 11 for two days of arts awesomeness, on and around Lost Lake.

We’re excited to share more details soon.

Best wishes,

Mo Douglas and the Arts Whistler team