Whether it's his first or his fiftieth Father's Day weekend, you can show Dad you care with the gift of time this June 19th.
Read MoreStep 1 - Choose Squamish Step 2 - Start planning. Step 3 - Uplevel that trip - here's how! Step 4 - Have the BEST trip ever.
Read MoreSquamish is an idyllic place of towering mountains, lush rainforest and pristine waterways. We want everyone to be able to get outside and explore all that Squamish has to offer. Here's how we can all contribute to keep it beautiful.
Read MoreDo you love the outdoors? Are you a natural leader, an outgoing team player that takes great pride in this place we call home? We are hiring and encourage you to apply to be a Destination Steward with us!
Read MoreWhen the backcountry calls an overnight trip to a Squamish backcountry hut may be the answer.
Read MoreFor many visitors, quality time in nature is best enjoyed in a slow-paced setting. Gift the nature lover on your list one of the following relaxed Squamish adventures.
Read MoreRead on to discover where to buy Squamish-made beverages in your local, BC community.
Read MoreLevel 6 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is downpour. Raindrops have a bounce rate. It’s difficult to hear the conversation of your friend walking beside you. Permission to marinate in your own thoughts instead of competing with the clamour. Get stormed on. Bring what you brought. Lean into the drama. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 5 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is buckets of rain. The sheer heft of a raindrop causes mud backsplash on your legs. Hip waders are acceptable apparel. Seasonal creeks will be appearing imminently. The forest canopy offers surprising reprieve. Now’s the time to chase waterfalls. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 4 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is pelting. Pin pricks leave welts on your face. Soft jazz percussion on the rooftop and the pure promise of pop-up puddles motivates you to get out and go. But there’s a high splash-and-go advisory—beware of curb-hugging vehicles. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 3 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is sprayful. Green goes technicolor. Life looks luscious. The language of water at the window beckons you outside to play. There’s enough rain to clean the dust off the streets, the grime off your car, the sadness from a broken heart. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 2 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is drizzling. Everything seems less careworn and creased. Trails are at their tackiest, rivers are running free. Oxygenated activity gets a negative ion boost. Grab your favourite hat and pre-declare it a bad hair day—a state of soft fascination awaits. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 7 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is torrential. It’s pouring faster than a draft craft beer out there and it’s not for the faint of heart. Surrender. Sleep in. Sketch out your ark plans. Or, rage against the rain by getting out in it. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreLevel 1 on the Squamish Rain-o-Meter is dewy. It doesn’t seem to be raining but there’s mist on your face. There’s enough vapour in the air to remind you that your own act of respiration—the simple fact of your breathing—injects you into the heart and the start of the water cycle. Don’t just breathe easier, embrace the rain and breathe wilder.
Read MoreTechnology has become the new normal for connecting with colleagues and loved ones. We want to transform your cell phone and Zoom background into a daily dose of your favourite Squamish outdoor spaces.
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