Welcome to Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church

About Us

Welcome to the parish community! We’re so glad you’ve decided to join us. If you haven’t already, say hi to our parish priest, Father Andrew. He would love to meet you.

Doors are usually open early before Mass starts, and coffee is also available after Sunday 9am Mass so feel free to come up to any of our volunteers and introduce yourself. We have various ministries available in the parish so please don’t hesitate to ask any of our volunteers about ways to get connected.

Here at OLOM Parish we want to love God, to love one another, and to make the name of Jesus known.

Mass Times

Check the bulletin for weekly updates

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Our Lady of the Mountains, Whistler

  • Saturday at 5:00 pm - Anticipatory Mass
  • Sunday at 9:00 am 

Daily Mass

  • Mon, Tues, Thurs, Friday at 6:00 pm
  • Wed, Saturday at 9:00 am    
  • ** check current bulletin  for changes **

St. Francis of Assisi, Pemberton

  • Sunday at 1:00 pm
  • Friday at 11:00 am

St. Christopher's, Mount Currie

  • Sunday at 11:30 am
  • Wednesday at 11:00 am

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Confession Times

Our Lady of the Mountains 

4:25-4:55pm Saturday, 

8:25-8:55am Sunday 

or by appointment

St. Francis of Assisi Saturday 1-3pm

Fr. Andrew L’Heureux 

Cell: 778-257-4203

Adoration Hours

Fridays 6:30pm

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