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Around 10,000 years ago Squamish saw the end of the last ice age, the major peaks we ...

Around 10,000 years ago Squamish saw the end of the last ice age, the major peaks we see today were already built but encased in thousands of meters of thick, glacial ice. As the glaciers receded, their movement ground down and rounded the tops of mountains that were not tall enough to poke through the ice; but for ranges like Tantalus, whose peaks were tall enough to reach beyond the ice sheet, their profile was left jagged and dramatic.

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In this blog post you’ll find all of the things we love about Squamish, BC; a full day’s worth of activities that will take you from rainforest to...

In this blog post you’ll find all of the things we love about Squamish, BC; a full day’s worth of activities that will take you from rainforest to...

In this blog post you’ll find all of the things we love about Squamish, BC; a full day’s worth of activities that will take you from rainforest to beach, from shoreline to mountain peaks, and from glaciers to the main street....

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At 3000ft above sea level, Phantom Lake has no trails in or out and is only accessible by floatplane five months of the year (depending on weather). I...

At 3000ft above sea level, Phantom Lake has no trails in or out and is only accessible by floatplane five months of the year (depending on weather). I...

At 3000ft above sea level, Phantom Lake has no trails in or out and is only accessible by floatplane five months of the year (depending on weather). It’s a photographer’s dream and the perfect place for a birthday picnic, surprise wedding proposal, or an overnight kayak trip under a blanket of stars....

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Black Tusk, arguably the crown jewel of the Garibaldi Provincial Park. Soon to be painted white with the winter snow! 🌨
It feels very powerful in this year of uncertainty taking a moment to remember those that gave so much. Lest we forget.
Never ending adventures around every corner, with views guaranteed to leave you feeling connected and inspired. 📸 ianharlandphoto
Winter is well on its way, and we couldn’t be more excited to explore the Coast Mountains wearing her updated wardrobe! Mother Nature is always in season! 😁 📸 ianharlandphoto

When visiting a new place most people lace up their shoes or boots and start walking. Sightseeing is something usually done on foot, but here’s the ...

When visiting a new place most people lace up their shoes or boots and start walking. Sightseeing is something usually done on foot, but here’s the ...

When visiting a new place most people lace up their shoes or boots and start walking. Sightseeing is something usually done on foot, but here’s the real truth about making the most of your trip: walking takes time and energy! If you’re short on time or have elderly or young travellers in your group, sightseeing by plane is a perfect way to s...

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Garibaldi Lake is in southwestern British Columbia, roughly 37 km north of Squamish and 19 km south of Whistler. It sits in a large subalpine basin in...

Garibaldi Lake is in southwestern British Columbia, roughly 37 km north of Squamish and 19 km south of Whistler. It sits in a large subalpine basin in...

Garibaldi Lake is in southwestern British Columbia, roughly 37 km north of Squamish and 19 km south of Whistler. It sits in a large subalpine basin in Garibaldi Provincial Park. The park is a hub of recreational activity for locals and tourists alike who enjoy hiking, climbing, ski touring, and sightseeing in its picturesque landscape....

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