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Around 10,000 years ago Squamish saw the end of the last ice age, the major peaks we ...

Around 10,000 years ago Squamish saw the end of the last ice age, the major peaks we see today were already built but encased in thousands of meters of thick, glacial ice. As the glaciers receded, their movement ground down and rounded the tops of mountains that were not tall enough to poke through the ice; but for ranges like Tantalus, whose peaks were tall enough to reach beyond the ice sheet, their profile was left jagged and dramatic.

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Oh glaciers. Is there any arrangement of water molecules more majestic or awe-inspiring? And yet sadly glaciers are disappearing from landscapes all a...

Oh glaciers. Is there any arrangement of water molecules more majestic or awe-inspiring? And yet sadly glaciers are disappearing from landscapes all a...

Oh glaciers. Is there any arrangement of water molecules more majestic or awe-inspiring? And yet sadly glaciers are disappearing from landscapes all across the globe at a rapid rate....

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Everyone has heard of the term and most people think they know what they are (or so they think). But to go out and see a glacier in person requires ma...

Everyone has heard of the term and most people think they know what they are (or so they think). But to go out and see a glacier in person requires ma...

Everyone has heard of the term and most people think they know what they are (or so they think). But to go out and see a glacier in person requires many hours of training, lots of safety knowledge and an advanced level of fitness. Or does it?...

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Black Tusk, arguably the crown jewel of the Garibaldi Provincial Park. Soon to be painted white with the winter snow! 🌨
It feels very powerful in this year of uncertainty taking a moment to remember those that gave so much. Lest we forget.
Never ending adventures around every corner, with views guaranteed to leave you feeling connected and inspired. 📸 ianharlandphoto
Winter is well on its way, and we couldn’t be more excited to explore the Coast Mountains wearing her updated wardrobe! Mother Nature is always in season! 😁 📸 ianharlandphoto

Flying any time of year in Sea to Sky country is about as good as flying gets. Period. That being said, some of the best (of the best) flying I hav...

Flying any time of year in Sea to Sky country is about as good as flying gets. Period. That being said, some of the best (of the best) flying I hav...

Flying any time of year in Sea to Sky country is about as good as flying gets. Period. That being said, some of the best (of the best) flying I have ever done has happened in October: the changeable conditions, the fall weather patterns, and the early sunsets make for magical sightseeing that you can only get when there is some ‘weather’ aro...

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The Sea To Sky corridor is like no other place on earth. It is a stretch of mountains, valleys, wetlands, lakes, fjords, volcanoes, canyons, peaks, gl...

The Sea To Sky corridor is like no other place on earth. It is a stretch of mountains, valleys, wetlands, lakes, fjords, volcanoes, canyons, peaks, gl...

The Sea To Sky corridor is like no other place on earth. It is a stretch of mountains, valleys, wetlands, lakes, fjords, volcanoes, canyons, peaks, glaciers, and coves that runs from Horseshoe Bay through Squamish and Whistler to the Pemberton Valley. As the old adage goes you should “keep your feet on the ground when your head’s in the clou...

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