Squamish, a city in British Columbia, is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. Situated at the north end of Howe Sound, it is a popular destination for those seeking outdoor adventures, from hiking and climbing to water sports. The city boasts a deep connection to its Indigenous roots, with the Squamish people having inhabited the area for thousands of years. Historically, Squamish played a significant role in the railway and forestry industries, which shaped its development. Today, it continues to attract visitors with its vibrant community and diverse recreational offerings.
Proximity to Howe Sound and Sea to Sky Highway.
Rich Indigenous history and culture.
Popular for outdoor recreation and tourism.
Historical significance in railway and forestry industries.
Close access to Howe Sound, ideal for water activities.
Rich Indigenous heritage with cultural sites and museums.
Proximity to Vancouver and Whistler, making it a convenient day trip.
Squamish is best explored by car, but there are public transport options connecting to Vancouver and Whistler.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
Take advantage of the numerous hiking trails and rock climbing spots.
Learn about the Squamish Nation and its cultural significance in the area.
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English, French
Be prepared for varied weather conditions; layers are recommended.
Tourists, Locals, Nature Lovers, Adventure Seekers, History Enthusiasts
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for hiking with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.
Summer offers the best weather for outdoor activities, but it can be crowded.
Fall provides a quieter experience with beautiful foliage and cooler weather.
Winter is less crowded, perfect for enjoying the tranquility and nearby ski resorts.