
Whistler Real Estate Company
#17-4308 Main Street, Whistler, BC, Canada

The Nicklaus North subdivision sits just north of the main Whistler Village along Highway 99. Also known locally as Green Lake Estates, this neighbourhood wraps around an 18-hole golf course in Canada and the winding River of Golden Dreams. The area provides direct access to the water and uninterrupted glacial mountain views.
Buyers looking at homes for sale here will find a mix of primary residences and vacation properties. The community offers a quieter atmosphere than the main village while keeping residents close to alpine skiing and dining options. Recent data shows detached homes in the broader Whistler area averaging around $2.7 million, though premium golf-front properties here frequently exceed $4 million.
The local housing inventory includes large single-family chalets, luxury townhomes, and a selection of condos. Many of the detached homes feature West Coast architecture with large timber accents, expansive outdoor living areas, and a private hot tub. Inside, vaulted ceilings and a large fireplace are standard expectations for buyers at this price point.
Townhome complexes like Cypress Place offer an alternative for buyers who want less exterior maintenance. Searching for Nicklaus North accommodation often leads seasonal residents to these units, which serve as a base for a winter ski holiday or summer golf trip. Since the start of the year, demand for new listings with easy access to the fairways has remained steady among both local and international buyers.
The Resort Municipality of Whistler uses specific zoning covenants to control short-term rentals. Residential zoning prohibits stays under 30 days, meaning these homes cannot operate as nightly Airbnb properties. This rule applies to many of the single-family houses throughout the subdivision.
Properties with Phase 1 zoning, however, permit unlimited short-term rentals. Certain townhome complexes and specific lots within the neighbourhood carry this designation. Buyers should verify the exact zoning on the MLS® listing and review the title documents before writing an offer.
The municipal council approved a 6.9 percent property tax increase for 2026. The baseline residential tax rate sits at approximately $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed value. Buyers should calculate these updated figures into their annual carrying costs, along with the provincial Property Transfer Tax due at closing.
Condo and townhome owners must also pay monthly Strata fees to cover common area maintenance, snow removal, and exterior building repairs. These fees vary depending on the age of the complex and the size of the unit. Reviewing two years of Strata council minutes will show how well the building manages its reserve funds.
The primary amenity in the neighbourhood is the 18-hole par 71 course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Known as the Golden Bear, this premier golf destination features scenic fairways, challenging bunkers, and mountain views from nearly every tee. The property is a member GolfBC Group facility and enforces a traditional golf dress code for all players.
The Nicklaus North clubhouse serves as a central gathering point for the community. The facility includes a fully stocked golf shop and an indoor golf simulator at The Cabin for year-round practice. Table Nineteen, the lakeside eatery attached to the clubhouse, features a large patio that overlooks Green Lake and the 16th green.
Residents have immediate access to outdoor activities beyond the golf course. The paved Valley Trail network runs directly through the subdivision and connects all of Whistler, BC. This multi-use path provides miles of separated routes for biking, running, and walking throughout the valley while breathing in the fresh mountain air.
Just across the highway, the Meadow Park Sports Centre offers indoor recreation options for the colder months. The facility includes an indoor pool, a skating rink, squash courts, and a full fitness centre. For water enthusiasts, Green Lake accommodates floatplane arrivals, kayaking, and paddleboarding during the summer.
Driving from Nicklaus North to the main Whistler Village takes approximately five minutes heading south on Highway 99. This short distance allows residents to enjoy a quieter environment at home while remaining close to the resort's restaurants and retail shops. Parking is available at the day lots near the base of the mountains.
Public transit offers an alternative to driving, especially during the busy winter months. BC Transit Route 30 picks up passengers at the Nicklaus North Blvd stop and travels directly to the Gondola Transit Exchange. This route makes it easy to reach Whistler Blackcomb with ski gear without worrying about parking availability.
You can only run a nightly rental if the specific property holds Phase 1 zoning. While some townhome units permit short-term stays, the majority of detached houses in this subdivision are zoned for residential use and require a minimum 30-day lease. A local agent can filter current inventory specifically for Phase 1 properties if rental income is a priority.
The drive to the base of Whistler Blackcomb takes about five minutes in normal traffic conditions. If you prefer to leave the car behind, the Route 30 bus gets you to the village exchange in under ten minutes. Many residents find this public option faster on powder days when village parking fills up early.
Most single-family houses in this specific area are freehold properties and do not have monthly Strata fees. Owners are entirely responsible for their own snow clearing, landscaping, and exterior maintenance. Buyers should check the title for any localized bare-land Strata arrangements that might share costs for private road upkeep.
Green Lake frames the northern edge, the River of Golden Dreams meanders past the southern tees, and the Valley Trail links everything - folding morning runs, sunset rides, and casual strolls into day-to-day life.
Winter flips the script: fairways become Nordic ski loops, and float-plane docks turn into skating rinks. When you want steeper terrain, it’s seven minutes to the Whistler gondola or ten to the powder stashes above Kadenwood.
Housing choice runs wide: lakeside estates on Muirfield Crescent, lock-and-leave townhomes at Goldenwood, and view-centric condos above the clubhouse. If you prefer an even quieter vibe, compare chalet lots in nearby Spruce Grove; crave village walkability, look to Brio. Most who tour, however, circle back to Nicklaus North for one reason - nowhere else delivers this golf-lake combo with such effortless access.


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