Squamish

 
Squamish Situated at the head of Howe Sound and surrounded by mountains, Squamish is cradled in natural beauty and is the envy of the south coast. Located just 45 minutes north of Vancouver on the Sea to Sky Highway, Squamish has everything: location, geography, wildlife and weather. Squamish is known as "the outdoor recreation capital of Canada" with world class rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, kiteboarding, river rafting, and windsurfing. Squamish means Mother of the Wind in Coast Salish, which makes Squamish a top windsurfing destination. The Stawamus Chief, the second largest freestanding piece of granite in the world, has made Squamish one of the top rock climbing destinations in North America. Squamish has a population of about 27,000 and has six elementary schools, one middle school (grades 7-9), and one senior high school (grades 10-12).
 
A Few Facts:
 
Located one hour from the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) north of Vancouver
Located on the unceded territory of the Squamish Nation (Skwxwú7mesh)
Population in 2024: ~27,000
Located 45 minutes south of the world-renowned Resort Municipality of Whistler
Ideally located halfway (45 mins on each end) between Vancouver and Whistler
One of the fastest-growing towns in British Columbia
 
 
Community Offerings:
 
 
 
 
 
Trailforks Squamish (Maps by activity: biking, hiking, skiing…)
 
Squamish Youth Soccer (Squamish United Football Club)
 
Squamish Windsports Society (Sailing, Windsurfing, Kiteboarding, Wingfoiling…)
 
Squamish Climbing(Bouldering, Sport Climbing, Crag Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Mix Climbing, Ice Climbing) 
 
Horseback Riding in Squamish and surrounding areas: