Squamish
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The Outdoor Adventure Capital of Canada.
Squamish is a vibrant mountain town located between Vancouver and Whistler along the iconic Sea-to-Sky Highway. Famous for its dramatic landscapes, world-class adventure activities, and strong Indigenous cultural presence, Squamish attracts outdoor lovers, families, and nature explorers from around the world. With its coastal mountains, deep forests, waterfalls, oceanfront estuary, and granite cliffs, Squamish offers a stunning mix of scenery and year-round recreation.
Squamish has earned a reputation as a premier outdoor destination in Canada. It offers excellent opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, kiteboarding, wildlife viewing, and sightseeing. The town also features major attractions such as the Sea to Sky Gondola, Stawamus Chief, and Shannon Falls. Whether you are looking for adventure or peaceful nature walks, Squamish delivers an unforgettable experience.
Squamish is home to several exceptional attractions that showcase the region’s dramatic scenery and adventurous spirit. The Sea to Sky Gondola offers stunning views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains, along with forest trails, suspension bridges, and scenic lookouts at the summit. Nearby, the iconic Stawamus Chief—one of the largest granite monoliths in North America—draws hikers and climbers from around the world with its three challenging peaks and sweeping vistas. Shannon Falls Provincial Park, featuring one of British Columbia’s tallest waterfalls, provides easy walking trails and picturesque viewpoints perfect for families and photographers.
The town also highlights its rich cultural and natural heritage through attractions like the Britannia Mine Museum, a National Historic Site with underground tours and the impressive “BOOM!” multimedia experience. Nature lovers can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Alice Lake Provincial Park, known for swimming, camping, and forested trails. The Squamish Estuary offers flat walking paths, birdwatching opportunities, and beautiful views where the river meets Howe Sound, while nearby Britannia Beach features coastal views, cafés, and small shops.
Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the rugged beauty of Howe Sound, Canada’s southernmost fjord, ideal for kayaking, boating, kiteboarding, and photography. Murrin Provincial Park attracts rock climbers with its well-known routes and provides a relaxing setting at Browning Lake. Another favourite spot is the Squamish Spit, a renowned destination for wind sports where strong winds and calm waters create perfect conditions for kiteboarding.
Squamish is located on Highway 99 (Sea-to-Sky Highway): 60 km from Vancouver, 55 km from Whistler, Easily accessible by car, tour buses, and local shuttles.
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