
Damian Saw
Owner
Whistler Platinum
ABOUT
Whistler Platinum

Whistler Vacation Rentals
Whistler Platinum was built with a clear goal in mind: to deliver a higher level of service that matches the quality of the homes guests are booking. Damian Saw and his business partner helped the company grow out of firsthand experience as investors and travelers who felt that premium homes in Whistler deserved equally thoughtful management and support.
What began with a small portfolio quickly grew as Whistler Platinum focused on service, consistency, and attention to detail. Today, the collection includes a diverse range of homes — from cozy alpine retreats with stone fireplaces to sleek, modern residences with floor-to-ceiling windows. While each home has its own personality, they all share a common thread: they feel welcoming, well cared for, and ready for guests to settle in and relax.
Concierge service sits at the heart of the Whistler Platinum experience. From pre-arrival planning to in-home check-ins, private chefs, and personalized recommendations, the team is focused on creating a seamless stay that allows guests to fully enjoy Whistler, whether they’re here for ski days, summer adventures, or time together with family and friends.

Damian Saw
Owner
Coffee/Pastries
Provisions Café, Forecast Coffee, Purebread
Restaurants
Wild Blue, Caramba, and Nagomi
Hidden Gems
Five Lake Loop and Table Nineteen Restaurant
Seasonal Events
Crankworx (August) World Ski & Snowboard Festival (April) Nourish Festival (June) Cornucopia Food & Wine Festival (November) Whistler Film Festival (December)
About Damian Saw
Damian Saw came to Whistler from the finance world, having worked as an equities trader in Sydney, Hong Kong, and New York. His path into vacation rentals began as an investor, joining a friend who had started managing homes in Whistler after becoming frustrated with the service available at the time. Within a year of joining the business, Damian left his career in New York and relocated to Whistler, helping grow the portfolio from 20 homes to more than 50 in its early stages.



























