Embark on an aerial journey like no other with Sea to Sky Air, where every flight is not just a trip but a narrative of awe and wonder, revealing the hidden treasures and grandeur of British Columbia’s landscapes. From the majestic fjords of Howe Sound to the towering peaks of Whistler and the pristine wilderness of Squamish, our guide to the ultimate sightseeing list will inspire both adventure seekers and nature lovers to see the Sea to Sky Corridor from an unparalleled perspective. Plan your custom sightseeing tour with the Coast Mountain Epic for the ultimate adventure.
Begin your aerial odyssey with the stunning vistas of Howe Sound, North America’s southernmost fjord. Its deep blue waters, dotted with forest-clad islands, are a sight to behold from above. As you soar over this ancient glacier-carved landscape, you’ll understand why this area is the heart of Sea to Sky country.
Next, marvel at the sheer size of The Stawamus Chief, one of Canada’s largest granite monoliths. From an aerial view, you can appreciate its magnitude and the bravery of the tiny specks of climbers on its face. The surrounding greenery and waterways accentuate its rugged beauty, making it a photographer’s dream.
Experience the untouched wilderness of the Squamish backcountry. Fly over volcanic parks, hidden lakes, and cascading otherwise inaccessible waterfalls. It’s a unique opportunity to connect with British Columbia’s wild heart, renew your spirit, and feel inspired by the sheer force of nature.
The Tantalus Range offers an otherworldly landscape of sharp peaks and sprawling glaciers. Witness the sun reflecting off the ice, casting a myriad of colours and creating a visual spectacle that is both humbling and exhilarating.
Cap off your aerial adventure with a flight over the iconic Black Tusk, a striking volcanic spire that stands as a sentinel over Garibaldi Provincial Park. Visible from miles around, this remarkable landmark is a testament to the volcanic history of the region. As you circle the tusk, you’ll be treated to unparalleled views of its jagged edges and the surrounding alpine scenery, including turquoise lakes that glitter like jewels in the rugged landscape. Witnessing the Black Tusk from above offers a unique perspective on this emblem of British Columbia’s wilderness, leaving you with a sense of wonder and an everlasting connection to the natural world.