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Employment

- Enjoyment is the key to success -

Escape! Whistler is a fast-paced & unique working environment

We are hiring

Fill out your information below or better yet, drop into the Escape Rooms located on the lobby level of the Hilton Hotel building to say hi! You can find our current opening hours here.

Join a team of hard working, fun loving people who enjoy Whistler for all it has to offer!

IN the beginning...

After 5 months of meticulous top secret construction, Escape! Whistler opened its doors on December 26th, 2015. The Pirate Ship and the Lost Tomb were the first of four awesome themes to launch, testing guest’s brains and abilities. Six weeks later the Buried Cabin was added to the roster. Finally, four months after opening for business, the Rabbit Hole became the last piece of the Escape! Whistler masterpiece.

Fast forward two years…sadly, the Lost Tomb was laid to rest. But after four months of creative design and countless all-night building sessions, the Pinball Machine came to life and has been entertaining Escapers ever since.

On February 1, 2020, the next big chapter of the Escape! Whistler’s story has officially begun. The best indoor activity in town is excited to announce an expansion, with the start of construction on two new Escape! adventures that are scheduled to open this summer! The two new room themes have not yet been released but we are certain you will not want to miss them!

Countless hours were spent hand-crafting detailed, immersive sets and 100% original games and we can not wait for you to enjoy them!

Voted Whistler's Best Rainy (and not so rainy) day activity!

Community Involvement

With the help of the Whistler community through out spring and fall, Escape! Whistler collects proceeds from each booking made through the legendary ‘Escape Room Locals Deal’ to raise funds for Zero Ceiling Society of Canada. 

Zero Ceiling is committed to ending youth homelessness. Based in Whistler, they provide stability, support, and opportunities that empower young people facing homelessness to have a healthy transition to adulthood. Their programs offer stable housing, employment, life skills, and outdoor adventure in a safe, supportive environment for young people from Metro Vancouver and the Sea to Sky Corridor.