Stawamus Chief – 1st Peak

Stawamus Chief – 1st Peak is a mountain Squamish located in Canada.

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Squamish BC Canada

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Glacier Air

Take a look around you...this is "paradise"! Fly above, it’s amazing, memorable & affordable ! Awesome photo op! From just $69pp fly over ancient glaciers & more! Open daily year round. You gotta! Read more

Stacy Campbell

So glad we didn't bring our Scottie! It's only good for young, long limbed dogs. I saw one very tired old pitbull. There are also a couple of ladders so you have to carry your pup a few places.

Rob Goodfellow

Bring trail mix for the chipmunks!!!

Luis Shimabukuro

Pra quem curte trilha e poder ver uma bela vista!

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Mountain
Stawamus Chief – 2nd Peak

Bring a headlamp and plan a sunset hike, spectacular view at sundown. - Nick Leboe

Scenic Lookout
Stawamus Chief – 3rd Peak

This is so fun to hike I love it here - Jack Mckague

Trail
Sea to Sky Trail

Rewarding hike, great views. - Aprile Elcich

9.4
Scenic Lookout
Sea to Sky Gondola

at the top there are 3 easy trails (spirit, wonderland and panorama) and many play structures. Food is very reasonably priced with kid friendly options - Saliem

7.1
Scenic Lookout
Eagle Run

Fly like an eagle and soar above this picturesque paradise! Any time of year it is a must do from the air or just stop at Eagle Run during your visit to Squamish, BC. Awesome for all ages. - Glacier Air

Trail
Four Lakes Trail

The easiest hike ever! Lots to checkout on this trail. - Dominic Israel

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State / Provincial Park
Stawamus Chief Provincial Park

The view is amazing at the top, but don't forget to enjoy the journey as the views of waterfalls, trees, rock faces and steep steps are just as beautiful. - Andy

9.3
State / Provincial Park
Shannon Falls Provincial Park

A lovely place to stop, stretch your legs and enjoy the falls. Bathrooms are available. - Megan Kennedy