From the cultural to the culinary, the educational to the entertaining, our boutique shops, museums, restaurants, galleries, events, and festivals deliver countless options for all in all seasons. True to its bold and cultured character, Whistler’s offering of experiences lets you indulge all of the senses. Or take a ride on the Sea to Sky Gondola where you’ll be treated to commanding views of the Howe Sound and its coastal mountains.īe sure to stop in at the Whistler Visitor Information Centre for a full list of activities and attractions to explore. Originating from the alpine massif below Sky Pilot Mountain and the Stadium Glacier, Shannon Creek tumbles some 335m down, over granite cliffs, to the valley below.Įxplore New Heights! Stawamus Chief Provincial Park protects the 700 metre massive granite cliffs that stand at the southern entrance to Squamish on the scenic Sea to Sky Highway. A small park, adjacent to the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, it is home of the third highest waterfall in British Columbia. From famous free-ride trails to gnarly wilderness single-track and cruisy rainforest trails, you will not run out of single track in Squamish.Ĭhase a waterfall! Squamish is home of the third highest waterfall in BC. Just south of Squamish on the Sea to Sky Highway is Shannon Falls Provincial Park. It will be impossible to put your camera down while you sip a tasty flight!īe sure to stop in at the SquamishVisitor Information Centre for a full list of activities and attractions to explore.įind your ride! Ranked by Mountain Bike Magazine as one of the top 25 wildest, most exotic places to ride in the world, Squamish is hardwired for adventure and one of the most talked-about destinations for outdoor lovers in North America. Lillooet Brewing has a comfortable tasting room and big outdoor patio that boasts some panoramic views. On the other side of the valley is The Beer Farmers, which is based out of a charming, rustic barn, producing farm-to-glass beer on land that has been farmed by the Miller family for four generations.Ĭontinue along some of the most picturesque roads you’ll ever encounter to the beautiful village of Lillooet, which is home to an excellent brewery of its own. The location is prime for mountain bike enthusiasts with an impressive network of trails nearby, and you’ll struggle to find a brewery in a more scenic setting than this. Sitting at the foot of the majestic Mount Currie, you’ll find Pemberton Brewing Co. Leave the lively resort town of Whistler behind and take the road less travelled to the small town of Pemberton, an outdoor recreation destination. Next door, harness your inner lumberjack and enjoy a selection of local craft beer at Forged Axe Throwing. Just around the corner, you’ll find Coast Mountain Brewing, where you can experience the taste of the Sea to Sky, soak up the vibrant atmosphere, and rub shoulders with the locals. The first one you’ll come across is Whistler Brewing, which dates back to 1989. Next, head south to Function Junction, Whistler’s industrial zone with a twist that is home to two breweries. Only steps from the Olympic Plaza, you’ll find High Mountain Brewing, aka the “BrewHouse.” Serving some of the best food in town, coupled with a solid beer list, this is a great spot to sit back and relax. Whether you want to shred powder-packed peaks, send some gnarly lines, or simply shop ‘till you drop, one thing’s for sure: you’re going to get thirsty. The next stop is the heart of the Sea to Sky: Whistler, a playground for the adventurer and a haven for those seeking the finer delights in life. Dating back to 1996 and recently named Canada’s Brewery of the Year ( 2022 Canadian Brewing Awards), it’s the original Squamish brewery and operates as a brewpub, restaurant, and inn with the best outdoor patio in town-take our word for it, the views are spectacular. And at the southern end of downtown, you’ll find Howe Sound Brewing. Nearby, A-FRAME Brewing offers a lakeside cabin vibe in its cozy, family-friendly tasting room and patio complete with fire pits and views of the local mountains. Plus, the beer list is endless and the pizza is fantastic. Head to Backcountry Brewing, a welcoming community hub with nostalgic 1970s ski hut décor. And after you’re done exploring, you’ll be happy to know that Squamish is home to a bustling craft beer scene. Nestled between rock and sea, brimming with natural beauty, and guarded by the majestic Stawamus Chief, is it regarded by many as the outdoor recreation capital of Canada: a mecca for rock-climbing, mountain biking, hiking, and windsurfing. Midway along the Sea to Sky Highway, one of North America’s most scenic stretches of highway, you’ll find the small town of Squamish. A thrill-seeker's playground, the Sea to Sky Ale Trail is where the mountains meet the ocean, and craft beer brings adventurers together.
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