High Speed Internet, Lockers and Storage, satellite tv, Laundry and Dryer, Bbq, Equipped
Greetings from all the staff at the Squamish Inn on the Water. We provide unique accommodation offering inviting rooms along with all the comforts of home. Our personalized service and hospitality is the perfect fit to a memorable experience in the destination of Squamish.Squamish, meaning "Mother of the wind" in Coast Salish is nestled in the heart of the Sea to Sky corridor, between Whistler and Vancouver on Hwy 99. Our new facility has been custom build to be the ultimate character accommodation for the distinctive destination of Squamish: "The Outdoor Recreation of Canada".Squamish Inn on the Water is more than a place to stay... it's an experience!
Free Wi-Fi, Free Parking, Pet Friendly, Rooms with Private Balcony, Flat-Screen TV with Cable, Open-Air Courtyard, Garden and Seating Area, Free Coffee in the Lobby
Located in Burnaby, next to the city limits, our hotel offers easy access to local attractions. Enjoy cozy rooms with private balconies and free Wi-Fi. To make reservations, call 1-800-709-1838.
Sunwolf Outdoor Centre is a year-round resort beautifully located only one hour from Vancouver and Whistler, in Squamish "the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada", Sunwolf is the perfect place to get away for relaxation or adventure. Nestled at the confluence of two rivers, below the Tantalus Mountains we have 10 riverside cabins. Amenities include a hot tub, group fire pit, volleyball net, horseshoe pits, large grass areas, and a conference room with a large deck and BBQs. Sunwolf often hosts special events such as weddings, and family reunions. Sunwolf also offers rafting excursions of all levels. Fun for the whole family, the Family Cheakamus Float with a few small waves is suitable for children as young as 4 yrs. For a more exciting, adrenaline-pumping ride, there is the exciting Elaho Whitewater Experience, featuring some of the best whitewater BC has to offer. In the winter, Sunwolf offers bald eagle viewing floats as hundreds of eagles congregate on our riverbanks.