Sea to Sky Trail

Explore the Corridor

The Sea to Sky Trail is one of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District’s (SLRD) signature recreation features. Stretching 180 km from the Squamish waterfront to D’Arcy, the trail connects the Pacific Ocean in the south to the Coast Mountains in the north.

Along the trail, visitors can experience waterfalls, rivers, forests, and mountain views, including popular destinations such as Brandywine Falls and the Callaghan River.

Sea to Sky Marine Trail

In 2015, the Sea to Sky Marine Trail became the first saltwater trail added to the Trans Canada Trail. Through traditional Squamish Nation pathways and trade routes, the trail also connects to the Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast.

The non-motorized, multi-use trail is open year-round for:

  • Walking and running
  • Hiking and biking, including some sections designed for adaptive mountain biking (aMTB)
  • Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter

Some sections near Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton — including the Valley Trail, Squamish Corridor Trail, and Pemberton Highway 99 Trail — are maintained year-round with snow clearing and debris removal. Some areas are also paved to improve accessibility for wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility devices.

Partners


Trans Canada Trail

The Sea to Sky Trail is part of the national Trans Canada Trail network. View maps and route information on the Trans Canada Trail website.