About Us
Whistler Executive Transportation has been providing luxury chauffeured private transfers to the Sea-to-Sky region since 2010. From Vancouver airport pickups and drop-offs to local Whistler transportation or sightseeing in the Sea to Sky region, we have luxury SUVs and mini-buses to cater to any group size.
We’re Hiring
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Professional Drivers
Customer Service
Our Difference
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED
SAFETY IS NO.1
GREEN INITIATIVES
WET is committed to reducing our carbon footprint and off-setting the impact our business has on the environment. Some eco-friendly initiatives we implement include: using eco-friendly cleaning products, converting receipts to digital formats, setting an idle-free policy for our vehicles and energy reduction in our offices.
Meet the Team
Keenan
Founder & CEO
Keenan has owned and operated Whistler Executive Transportation since he founded the company in 2010. Originally hailing from Ottawa, Ontario, Keenan travelled around the world living in New Zealand, England, Australia, Indonesia and the US before settling in Whistler. His travels inspired him to create a tourism company to share his love for this region with people from all over the world. Keenan loves skiing and is a mad Seattle Sea Hawks supporter but cites his two children as his biggest achievement and source of happiness.
Sara
General Manager
Sara is the General Manager of WET. After leaving Germany, Sara lived in Brazil, England and the US before choosing to settle in Whistler. Sara cites the lifestyle, sense of community and the variety of outdoor sports as the reasons she chose to make Whistler home. After a day of skiing you’ll find Sara sitting around the fire with friends at the Dubh Linn Gate Irish Pub.
Scott
Chauffeur
Scott has been driving professionally for over ten years. After having lived in every Canadian province except Quebec and Newfoundland, Scott has chosen to make Pemberton home and has now lived in the Sea-to-Sky region for over six years. When Scott’s not driving he loves having snowball fights, cheering on the Canucks and eating at either Pasta Lupino or Hunter Gather in the village.