The Sea to Sky Trail is one of the crowning features of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD). Beginning at the Squamish waterfront and running north for 180km through the Sea to Sky Corridor to D’Arcy, the trail links the Pacific Ocean in the south to the snow-capped Coast Mountains to the north.
With the June 14 2015 opening of the Sea to Sky Marine Trail, the first saltwater trail to be incorporated into the Trans-Canada Trail, the Sea to Sky Trail is now also connected, via traditional Squamish Nation pathways and trade routes, to the Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast.
Whether you are enjoying supernatural views of the cascading Brandywine Falls, watching the Callaghan River rage from a suspended bridge, or simply enjoying a stroll through the forest, you are sure to be amazed.
This non-motorized, multi-use trail is open year-round for activities such as: walking, running, hiking or biking in the summer, and snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in the winter. Parts of the trails around Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton, including the Valley Trail and Squamish Corridor Trail, and Pemberton Highway 99 Trail are maintained year-round with snow clearing and debris removal for pedestrian access. Some sections are also paved to enable further accessibility to wheelchairs and strollers.
Explore the Sea to Sky Trail map on the Trans Canada Trail website.: