Squamish is home to six stunning Provincial Parks and wonderful places to camp in Squamish’s surrounding area. This Section of our Magazine highlights the different parks and camping options in and around Squamish.

Camping in Squamish

Camping Tips to Make the Most out of Your Camping Trips

Squamish is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Most people want to spend more than a single day enjoying the region’s pristine beauty and taking advantage of the many things to do in the area. Sometimes camping is the ideal way to soak up the…

Alice Lake Provincial Park

Alice Lake Provincial Park Squamish is be best known for the Stawamus Chief,but Alice Lake Provincial Park is arguably the most popular summer getaway. Every year people  flock to the shores of Alice Lake and the three other lakes that fill…
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Porteau Cove Provincial Park

Porteau Cove Provincial Park Offering its visitors wild and untouched beauty, Porteau Cove Provincial Park is a true Canadian gem. This provincial park is the only one located on the southerly fjord in North America. The park has views of…
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Shannon Falls Provincial Park - Squamish, BC

Shannon Falls Provincial Park, Squamish BC Shannon falls provincial park is a must stop on your next visit to Squamish, BC. At 335 metres, Shannon Falls is the third highest waterfall in B.C., and a magnificent site at any time of year. However,…
Garibaldi Provincial Park - Squamish BC
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Garibaldi Provincial Park

Squamish, BC Park Series: Garibaldi Provincial Park With nearly 2,000 square kilometres to explore, Garibaldi is one of the most popular and largest parks around Squamish and Whistler. Locals and tourists stop here every year to marvel at the…
9 Campgrounds You Must Visit in the Sea to Sky

The Squamish Guide to Camping: Must Have Gear

Squamish Camping Gear Guide Spring isn’t the only thing that’s arrived in Squamish, so has camping season. The campgrounds at Alice Lake and Paradise Valley just opened in March, and although it’s still a little chilly, now is the perfect…

Squamish Hiking Gear Guide

Squamish Hiking Gear Guide Whether you’re planning on trekking just a few easy hours on the Four Lakes Trail that passes by evergreen-lined Alice Lake, want to tackle the gruelingly steep Stawamus Chief or plan on exploring the lengthy trails…
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Black Tusk Hiking Trail in Garibaldi Park

If you’re an avid hiker looking for an exhilarating challenge, visit Squamish to conquer the world-famous Black Tusk Hiking Trail. This challenging hike will require a vertical ascent of more than 1,740 meters, along with nerves of steel in…
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What You Need to Know About Camping in Squamish

Squamish is our small town with big nature, attracting people from all over the world looking to reconnect with the outdoors. Camping in Squamish has long been a favorite activity for both locals and visitors. Camping is a great option to take…
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Squamish Recreation Makeover: Part 2 New Hiking Trails

Squamish Hiking Trail Updates: New Trails for Summer 2014 The trail network in and around Squamish has been attracting visitors & locals looking to reconnect with nature for years. Local trail builders have been busy over the last year creating…