Where to Go

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Alice Lake Provincial Park

At the north extremity of Squamish, Alice Lake Provincial Park is an excellent destination in the summer months for families and other visitors.

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Brackendale

Home of the largest concentration of wintering bald eagles in North America, Brackendale is a unique visitor destination in the winter months.

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Brennan Park Recreation Centre

Brennan Park is the largest Community Centre facility in Squamish, housing an arena, aquatic centre, tennis courts, soccer fields, a baseball diamond and more.

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Britannia Beach

Steeped in history, Britannia Beach offers a wealth of activities and attractions for visitors to explore. Spawning from Dr.

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Downtown Corridor

Flourishing with character shops and retail, the downtown corridor is the original hub of Squamish.

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Garibaldi Provincial Park & Surroundings

Towering above Squamish, the Garibalid Massif (Dalton Dome, Atwell, & Mount Garibaldi) is the iconic highlight of Garibaldi Provincial Park.

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Garibaldi Village & Highlands

The Garibaldi Village area has quickly earned the reputation as the 'food & entertainment' hub of Squamish, with a steady influx of new restaurant choices, cafes and bars all within close proxi

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Murrin Provincial Park

Murrin Provincial Park boasts an array of activities for all ages, from the kids in the family to expert rock climbers.

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Shannon Falls Provincial Park

Dropping from 335 metres (1,105 ft) above it's base, Shannon Falls is an impressive sight rising above Howe Sound.

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Squamish & Paradise Valley

Branching off into the Squamish Valley and Paradise Valley, this nothern area of Squamish has a wealth of opportunities for visitors.

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Squamish Estuary & Spit

This area is broken into two sections, the Spit and the Estuary, both with very unique attributes for visitors.

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Squamish Oceanfront

The wide-spread views of Howe Sound, the Chief, and the surrounding peaks make the Squamish Oceanfront area ideal for an easy sightseeing walk.

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Stawamus Chief Provincial Park

Towering 600m (almost 2000ft) above Squamish, the Stawamus Chief is Canada's big-wall rock-climbing mecca, attracting keen rock climbers from around the world every summer.

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Upper Lakes & Brohm Ridge

Brohm Lake and Cat Lake are very popular spots for visitors through the summer months, as a destination in themselves or en route to Whistler.

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Valley Cliff, Smoke Bluffs, and Crumpit Woods

Valley Cliff is the most southerly residential neighbourhood in Squamish, just across the Stawamus River from the Stawamus Chief.