Squamish, British Columbia
Executive Suites Garibaldi Springs Golf Resort is a spacious all-suite hotel located in Squamish British Columbia along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, just 45 minutes north of Vancouver and 30 minutes south of the world-famous Whistler Resort area.
All Seasons In Squamish
Squamish, a land of water, wind, rock and woods calls itself the outdoor adventure capital of Canada and for plenty of reasons. Surrounded by soaring mountains, glistening glaciers, cascading rivers and waterfalls and miles and miles of forests, it is a breathtaking destination full of recreational possibilities.
Squamish Winter activities include downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, dog sleds, snowshoe tours, mountaineering and winter fishing.
Summer brings just as many things to do with a choice of golf on property, mountain biking, ATV and hummer tours, horseback rides, fishing, hiking and climbing, canoeing and kayaking, kiteboarding, racquet sports, Eco-tours, paragliding and more.
It is destined to become a treasured year-round getaway for golfers, skiers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Sightseeing in Squamish
Sights not to miss on your trip to Squamish include
- Shannon Falls
- Stawamus Chief
- Squamish Estuary
- West Coast Railway Heritage Park
- BC Museum of Mining
Activities In Squamish
Climbing
Squamish is surrounded by granite cliffs, including the Stawamus Chief, the world's second largest granite monolith, as well as The Little Smoke Bluffs, Murrin Provincial Park, Comic Rocks and Cheakamus Canyon which offer a multitude of one and two pitch climbs of all difficulties. Back to top
Hiking
From ocean walks and river walks to hikes in the forest or up the mountainside, the Squamish offers short and long strolls, beginner to advanced walks, and gentle to strenuous hikes. Back to top
Biking
Squamish's natural landscape is ideal for both mountian and road biking. The diversity of physical terrain, combined with the hard work of the many volunteer trail builders and mountain bike enthusiasts have sculpted Squamish's unparalleled trails. Back to top
Kayaking
The rapids of the Squamish River watershed offer water sport opportunities for people with all levels of experience. The Lower Cheakamus River is a fabulous venue for the intermediate paddlers, while the Upper Elaho can challenge the best white-water kayakers and rafters in the world. Back to top
Kiteboarding
Squamish is well known as one of the most interesting places to kite surf in North America, as it is among the top few places in North America for high performance sailing days. Most kite surfers head out from the Squamish Spit, where the Howe Sound meets the Squamish River. Back to top
Skiing
The mountain environment around Squamish offers several good ski touring adventures. Plus, Mount Garibaldi's Brohm Ridge and the Cloudburst Mountain and Tricouni areas offer great backcountry skiing. Back to top
Fishing
The Mamquam, Cheakamus, Squamish, and Elaho rivers surrounding Squamish run thick with all five Pacific varieties of salmon as well as Dolly Varden char and cutthroat trout. Visitors interested in fishing must have a license and a book of regulations for a list of restricted areas and waters. Back to top