Squamish is a mountain town and our trail systems are so great because we capitalize on that gravity. With the current travel advisory in place we are incredibly lucky to have this access in our own backyard.
Read MoreMost visitors know about Squamish's abundance of outdoor adventure. But when the weather turns or you're craving a different kind of fun, take some time to explore the great indoors.
Read MoreWhen the temperature drops outside, we start craving things to warm up our insides. And have you noticed that it just seems easier to indulge this time of year?
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 MoreSunwolf Riverside Resort is the ideal place to surround yourself in nature. Listen to the sounds of the Cheakamus and Cheekye Rivers, breathe in the smell of the local rainforest and stare up at majestic views of the Tantalus Range.
Read MoreGlide your way up Squamish's snow-capped peaks and skip the lift lines to ski surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the rugged Coast Mountains.
Read MoreHunt for bald eagles from a raft as you float gently down the river with your family in the Squamish Valley. Then visit The Ninja Gym and refuel at Howe Sound Brew Pub!
Read MoreThere's nothing like a winter walk, snowshoe or hike and The Four Lakes Trail is one of the best places in Squamish to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. Even better, the trail is only a few minutes from downtown.
Read MoreAn average of 1,300 eagles are counted in Squamish year after year. Read on for a list of seasonal viewing locations, locals tips and guided tours.
Read MoreTake flight over Squamish on this adventurous itinerary around the local mountains, trails and towering rock walls.
Read MoreOpal Cone is one of the crown jewels of Squamish. The remnants of an ancient eruption, it is surrounded by glacial ice, volcanic ash and numerous teal lakes.
Read MoreSquamish has a secret playground and the world hasn't discovered it yet!
Read MoreIf you plan on heading up to Elfin Lakes in Garibaldi Provincial Park there are a few things you should know before you go. To help, we created a top 10 list of useful information.
Read MoreWhat could be better than afternoon tea in a backcountry hut overlooking Squamish and the Coast Mountains? Here are some easily accessible backcountry options within an hour of Squamish.
Read MoreAside from the Chief, the hike to Elfin Lakes has to be one of the best hikes in Squamish. It's a classic trip up into one of the most beautiful areas in Garibaldi Park and is absolutely worth the trip.
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