Discover the best top things to do in Squamish, Canada including Norm Hann Expeditions, Ride BC, Stawamus Chief Park, Squamish Rafting Company, Diamondhead Outfitters, Alice Lake Provincial Park, Brohm Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park, Brackendale Eagle Reserve, Shannon Falls Provincial Park.
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5.0 based on 42 reviews
Norm Hann Expeditions offers multi day standup paddleboard adventures to the Great Bear Rainforest, Belize and other destinations throughout British Columbia. We also offer custom wildlife and Spirit Bear viewing trip from the Gitga'at community of Hartley Bay.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
We are Squamish's local mountain bike guides. Our guides and instructors are dedicated builders of the Squamish trail network. The result is unrivaled trail knowledge allowing us to piece together your perfect ride. Head out on Squamish's 288 mountain bike trails, refine your skills with PMBI certified instructors or go for a shuttle assisted alpine ride.
5.0 based on 333 reviews
I did The Chief! What a challenging feat of a climb. Only 5km, by heart pumping all the way straight up 2149 feet. Stunning views of Howe Lake, Garibaldi peaks and Squamish. Reviews talk of crowds, but for a time, I was alone with The big Chief. This is one of the largest granite monoliths in the world. Take water, lunch or protein and enough daylight to take your time. Not a walk in the park! A massage the following day is highly advisable unless you are in tip top shape. I'm in great shape and still was glad to have booked a massage as I was a wee tender from the ascension ????
5.0 based on 467 reviews
Squamish Rafting Co. was established in 2016 with the aim of sharing our passion for rafting and nature with as many people as possible. We have rafted all around the world, but Squamish is our home and we love helping people experience its magnificent rivers and wild beauty. We make sure everyone who joins us has a really fun, safe, and memorable trip. All of our guides have years of experience and are licensed and certified, and each trip is accompanied by guides trained in swift water rescue and first aid. We provide all the safety gear and instruction you will need to feel comfortable and have fun. We look forward to seeing you out on the river! Bob, Hazzard & the Team Squamish Rafting Company
4.5 based on 229 reviews
This scenic park contains four lakes and is perfect for hiking and swimming.
Their campground is the nicest one I've ever been too, the washrooms are consistently cleaned and literally always looks brand new. the camps are also a good distance from the other campsites so you get some woods to yourself and more quiet. Also, all the campsites are really near to Alice lake itself. Though the lake is actually not that appealing but good safety measures in place!
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Garibaldi Provincial Park is a favorite destination of outdoor enthusiasts: it offers a range of hiking opportunities from lush alpine meadows, wildlife viewing opportunities, alpine flowers blooming in lush meadows, and hikes ranging from a few hours to a few days using map and compass. Garibaldi Park has an interesting geological background as it was created by volcanic action which created the formation of many of the parks peaks; the Black Tusk, Price Mountain, The Table, Mount Garibaldi, the CinderCone and the Glacier Pikes just to name a few. Lava from Clinker Peak is responsible for the creation of The Barrier. Behind this natural dam 300 metre deep Garibaldi Lake was formed.
Fantastic experience! Great views. Alpine flowers in full bloom. Only disappointment was finding discarded noodles in the stream. Encourage people to please learn about how to properly discard food waste! Information is provided by Parks Canada upon making reservation.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
We always stop here to do some eagle watching. Sadly this time no eagles, but the view never disapoint. Saw lots of turkey vultures and some unique benches on the way. The little restaurant.....oh my goodness, what a gem.
4.5 based on 1,185 reviews
Beautiful waterfalls just outside of Squamish, easily accessible off the Sea to Sky Highway.
Wonderful little park with an easy walk to a beautiful waterfall. Kids climbed around and I was able to enjoy the area on my mobility scooter. You can choose a more rugged path to get up even closer to the falls but I still had a great view from my scooter. You would never know this lovely little oasis was in town. Parking was ample. There is a gift shop. About an hour to leisurely explore with kids.
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