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Cozy, New Neighborhood & Conveniently Located
Nestled conveniently between the heart of Squamish and the breathtaking outdoors, we offer a comfortable short-term rental experience. Whether you’re here for world-class hiking, climbing, skiing or simply to relax, our suite provides a perfect retreat. Located in the middle of Squamish, you’ll have easy access to all the stores, restaurants and outdoor spots in Squamish. Plus, 40mins drive from Whistler! Our "Steadfast Suite" is perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking a peaceful escape.

The Cedar House Suite - Ocean & Mtn View Home
FIFA World Cup! Now serviced by uber! (Recently featured in a commercial! (main house+suite) Type in "air Bnb commercial extended cut" into YouTube to check us out) Enjoy our brand new 2 BR suite, ideally located between Whistler & Vancouver. A 10 min drive to Squamish to enjoy hiking, biking and kiting. 45 min drive to Vancouver. 50 min to Whistler for world class skiing. Less than 500m to the ocean, with beach access! Enjoy the stunning sunset views from your private balcony with BBQ

The Trail House (Private Sauna & Rain Shower)
The Trail House is the perfect escape — a modern cabin set on the edge of a private forest, overlooking the ocean. The Trail House is more than just your home base to explore, it's an invitation to create space from your everyday life & reconnect with nature. Relax in your own private sauna, unwind by the propane fire pit & soak in the views. Just minutes from Bowen Island’s best beaches & hiking trails, this newly finished suite offers a calming retreat with a thoughtfully curated interior.

STUNNING VIEWS OF MOUNTAINS, WATER & WILDLIFE
This huge 1200 sq ft licensed suite offers a bright, clean, and modern space with stunning panoramic views from every window and a private deck. Located in a quiet, safe neighbourhood within walking distance to a popular trail network for biking & hiking. The suite is designed for relaxation and comfort and features unique touches to create a home-like atmosphere, perfect for unwinding and making lasting memories. It’s also close to dining, shopping, lakes, and just 30 minutes from Whistler.

Bliss Hideaway CABIN & SPA: River & Privacy
A nature retreat, where you can soak beneath the stars in PRIVATE HOT TUB year-round…sun, rain, or snow! A covered deck with cozy furniture. Wrap up in a blanket and sit by the propane fire table, sipping from gold rimmed glasses. Fully stocked kitchen! Wander mossy riverside trail where you won’t see anyone. Beautiful tiny home, wooden swings hang by thick hemp rope at your own outdoor breakfast bar. Hike to a lake from here, go fishing, ski Whistler. Drift off to sleep in luxury linens.

Scandi Inspired Comfort
Welcome to our beautiful 3-bed Scandinavian-inspired home that backs onto the sprawling forest of BC Wilderness. Nestled in the upper Highlands neighbourhood, this stylish retreat offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with clean lines and cozy spaces — perfect for a peaceful getaway or an adventurous stay. As avid travellers ourselves, we understand the joy of experiencing new places, and we truly enjoy welcoming guests from around the world. It’s our pleasure to share our home with you.

A Diamond Suite on Diamond Head
This spacious 1 bedroom executive suite with private entry, high quality finishes throughout and tasteful decor, ensures comfort and relaxation while you stay with us. At the foot of renowned mountain bike trails, we offer bike wash and storage. Open patio with mountain and landscaped garden views. Living area, full kitchen, laundry, TV and an atmosphere that will make you feel at ease. Perfect for the outdoor enthusiasts. Easy access to Whistler and Vancouver. Relax in Squamish.

“The Cabanas on Bowen 2 – Perched Above the Ocean
Luxury cabanas sitting above the ocean with a ocean-view sauna on Bowen. Enjoy 400 sqft private outdoor areas with fire tables, indoor/outdoor showers, and peaceful forest surroundings. Cabana 2 and the 2-bedroom suite rent together for groups of 8–10. Walk to golf and The Acre. Hike from the property, swim off the rocks, or relax and enjoy storm watching above the ocean with beautiful sunsets and a calm, relaxing atmosphere perfect for couples or close friends nearby.

Waterfront Cabin and sauna, very private! #8920
Come and stay in this rustic private Cabin on the ocean with spectacular views of Howe Sound. 45 min drive to Whistler. It has self check in and parking close by. Relax by the ocean, go for a paddle, enjoy the outdoor private fire pit up on the rock with breath taking views of Howe sound during sun set. Wake up to wildlife swimming by your bedroom window. Free Paddle boards and Kayaks to use during your stay:)

Tea Tree House with fantastic ocean view
Reconnect with nature... Our home is set on a secluded, alpine acreage surrounded by pristine forest. Your private suite and deck have sweeping, sunset views of the exquisite Howe Sound ocean and mountains. We are located in Upper Britannia Beach, a small beachside community within the Squamish region, 45 mins north of Vancouver and 50 mins south of Whistler.

A Well Appointed Space in Squamish
Welcome to our bright and relaxing space! Are you looking for a thoughtfully designed, bright and comfortable space in one of the best mountain towns in Canada? With direct access to biking and hiking trails from our door, your Squamish adventure starts here. DOS LIC#00011094 BC LIC#H304793903

Treetops contemporary two bedroom private suite
Short Term Rental Business Licence # 00008875 Beautiful two bedroom suite with stunning views overlooking Howe Sound and the Stawamus Chief. You will find incredible hiking and mountain biking trails just steps from your door. You will find the kitchen stocked with tea and coffee.
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When is the best time to visit Squamish?
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| Avg. price | G$27,188 GYD | G$27,397 GYD | G$27,397 GYD | G$23,842 GYD | G$26,979 GYD | G$30,116 GYD | G$36,181 GYD | G$38,063 GYD | G$31,162 GYD | G$26,142 GYD | G$24,051 GYD | G$30,952 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 2°C | 4°C | 6°C | 9°C | 13°C | 16°C | 18°C | 18°C | 15°C | 10°C | 5°C | 1°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Squamish?
Squamish has unique neighborhoods like downtown for walkable cafes and shops, or Garibaldi Highlands for mountain views and quiet streets. Look for homes near local trails or the waterfront for easy access to nature.
What are the best things to do in Squamish with kids?
Families frequently explore the Sea to Sky Gondola, walk forest trails, or visit local playgrounds and riverside parks. Guided nature programs and interactive museums often make the trip engaging for younger travelers.
What are some of the best things to do in Squamish?
Explore the Sea to Sky Gondola for sweeping mountain views, wander The Stawamus Chief for hiking, or discover art at local galleries and murals. Riverside parks and markets introduce you to the community’s creative side.
How is the weather in Squamish?
Squamish has cool, wet winters, usually between 32–46°F (0–8°C), and drier, milder summers near 54–76°F (12–25°C). Rain is common in fall and spring, so waterproof layers are suggested year-round.
When is the best time to visit Squamish?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for comfortable temperatures, lighter rain, and outdoor festivals. Winter brings wetter weather, but offers opportunities for exploring lush forests and waterfalls.
What are the best places to visit in Squamish?
The Sea to Sky Gondola, The Stawamus Chief, and Shannon Falls Provincial Park are frequently suggested for dramatic scenery. The Squamish Estuary and local art spaces highlight the area’s nature and cultural life.
What are some hiking trails in Squamish?
Explore the trails up The Stawamus Chief for panoramic views, follow shaded paths in Alice Lake Provincial Park, or try the Four Lakes Trail for varied forest scenery. Locals also walk the Smoke Bluffs Park loops for rock formations.
What are some family activities we can do in Squamish?
Ride the Sea to Sky Gondola, paddle calm waters at Alice Lake, or check out the Railway Museum of British Columbia for interactive exhibits. Many families also spend time bird watching or visiting riverside play areas.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Squamish?
Explore nearby Garibaldi Provincial Park for alpine scenery or visit local farmers markets and artist studios in the region. Coastal beaches and forested parks around Squamish are often suggested for day adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Squamish?
Many vacation rentals in Squamish welcome pets, especially homes near the estuary, Garibaldi Highlands, and family neighborhoods. Trails, dog parks, and outdoor patios make it easy to include your pet in local outings.
What are some local tips for visiting Squamish?
Pack rain layers even in summer, as showers can appear unexpectedly. Respect trail etiquette, share space with local wildlife, and try the diverse eateries on Cleveland Avenue for casual meals.
What is Squamish known for?
Squamish is known for its dramatic cliffs, vibrant climbing community, and access to hiking and biking routes. It also has a reputation for locally roasted coffee, outdoor festivals, and breathtaking fjord views.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Squamish?
Visit the Estuary wetlands for birding, walk the lesser-known Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest trails, or seek out public art tucked around downtown. Small local bakeries and quirky coffee shops also reward curious travelers.
What are the best foods to try in Squamish?
Try locally caught salmon, handmade bagels, and craft brews from the town’s small breweries. Bakeries and farmers markets often highlight seasonal berries, foraged mushrooms, and traditional West Coast dishes.
What should I bring for a trip to Squamish?
Pack waterproof layers, sturdy walking or hiking shoes, and insulated clothing for cooler evenings. Reusable water bottles and a camera are useful for trail days, and umbrellas are less practical than rain jackets.
What is the nightlife in Squamish like?
Nightlife in Squamish centers around relaxed pubs, craft breweries, and live music at local venues. Many people linger on patios in good weather or join trivia nights and community events around downtown.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Squamish?
Squamish frequently hosts outdoor music festivals in summer, mountain biking events, and seasonal craft fairs. Community markets, art walks, and climbing celebrations are also part of the local calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Squamish?
Squamish has a range of family friendly rentals, including homes with backyard space and multi-bedroom layouts. Neighborhoods near parks, trails, and playgrounds are frequently chosen by families.
All about Squamish
Located in British Columbia between Vancouver and Whistler, the coastal town of Squamish sits at the northern point of Howe Sound on the legendary Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99 North). Named after the original inhabitants indigenous to the area, Squamish is surrounded by mountains, and the magnificent scenery regularly attracts TV and film crews. It also draws cyclists and hikers to its many trails, including the Squamish Estuary’s flat stretches, easily accessible from downtown. Take one of the trails high above the pristine waters of nearby Alice Lake, and you’ll be rewarded with magnificent views — and an up close look at the Stawamus Chief granite dome towering over the region, an area with spiritual importance to the Squamish people even today. For gorgeous panoramas without all the legwork, ride one of the local gondolas or visit the Spit at the mouth of the Squamish River to watch kiteboarders and windsurfers gliding across the water.
Within the town of Squamish, you’ll find a vibrant artist community of painters, potters, photographers, and musicians. The lively downtown is a collection of shops, cafes and restaurants, local breweries, and numerous galleries and street murals, including more than 20 pieces of street art that you can take in on the self-guided Mural Walk.
What are the top things to do in Squamish?
Stawamus Chief
Stawamus Chief, an enormous cliff-faced granite rock, is very popular with rock climbers, as there are more than 300 climbing routes on the mountain available for those with the experience and correct safety gear. The hiking trails are steep here, but the views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains are spectacular.
Shannon Falls
Part of a provincial park just a mile from Squamish, Shannon Falls is the third highest waterfall in British Columbia at a little under 1,100 feet in height. The scenic falls have been captured by numerous film and television production companies and can be reached by ferry from Squamish via Darrell Bay or Woodfibre or by using the Sea to Sky Gondola. You can view the cascades from below or hike up the Sea to Summit Trail to the top.
Alice Lake Provincial Park
Alice Lake Provincial Park is a popular recreation area home to four freshwater lakes — Alice, Edith, Fawn, and Stump. You’ll also find DeBeck’s Hill, which provides stunning views of the Tantalus Range and Mount Garibaldi. The waterway is a convenient spot for swimmers from its two beaches. Multiple hiking trails crisscross the park for walkers and bikers, and the lakes provide ample opportunities for fishing and canoeing. Home to many mammal and bird species — the Brackendale bald eagle colony is adjacent to Alice Lake — there is also an abundance of marine life, including the black and orange box turtles and the iridescent rainbow trout.
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Squamish vacation rentals start at G$6,274 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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4.9 Average rating
Squamish stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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