Notice of Whistler's new bylaw

Tree Protection Bylaw

As of June 24th, 2025, the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) has adopted a new tree protection bylaw – Bylaw No. 2435.

As of June 24th, the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) has adopted a new tree protection bylaw – Bylaw No. 2435.

What does this mean for you?

Well, that depends.

In Whistler, tree cutting is regulated by both Development Permits (DPs) and the new Tree Protection Bylaw. It is important to determine which regulation applies to your situation so that you can apply for the right permit(s).

Please review the new Tree Protection Bylaw, the RMOW’s page on DPs and/or our website page on DPs, or contact the RMOW for help determining which course of action is right for you.

If you need to apply for a permit

If you determine that you need to apply for a permit, a detailed list of application requirements can be found in the bylaw. Here are a few useful links to get you started in the right direction:

Please let us know if you require assistance, as our team is available to help for an additional fee, dependent upon the complexity of the application.

Contact info

For questions regarding the Tree Protection Bylaw and its application to your situation, or if you are unsure as to whether you require a Tree Cutting Permit or Development Permit, please email  treecuttingpermits@whistler.ca. For questions regarding how we may assist you, please contact Paul at paul@garibalditree.ca.