Welcome
Arriving in Squamish by boat can be a charming experience.
Nights glow
The Stawamus Chief blanketed in snow just leaps out of the dark of the night.
Burst of Sun
Suddenly a gap in the clouds opens and reveals rainfall on the lower slopes of the Garibaldi massif.
The Southern Aspects
The centrepiece of the Squamish Skyline
From Sea to Sky
It had been a while since last seeing the lights. On the final evening of a ten day staycation, the weather cleared as astronomical twilight approached, revealing a sensational display of the Aurora Borealis dancing over the Squamish estuary and Garibaldi Provincial Park.
Suddenly Famous
The Pilots were about to see a whole lot more eyeballs and footprints. Spring time right before the Sea to Sky Gondola opened.
Mamquam Mountain Alpenglow
Seen from downtown Squamish, BC.
Cottonwood Storm
Lupins
One of my favourite flowers for sure
Winter Sunsets are hard to beat
The fiery sky reflects in the waters of Howe Sound.
Alice Lake
Mornings like this can't come often enough
Garibaldi View
Front to back : Alpine Forests, Garibaldi Lake, Mt Price, The Table with it's keyhole visible, and the North Face of Garibaldi Mountain
Pastel Sunset
Summit Lodge & Pilots
Sky Pilot & Co Pilot Mountains sit in the background as the sun sets on the outdoor patios of the Sea to Sky Gondola Summit Lodge in Squamish, BC.
Squamish Yacht Club
Breakfast on the boat
2 Vertical Kilometers
Howe Sound to the top of Sky Pilot. The Sea to Sky Gondola suspension bridge which sits approximately halfway between the Sea and the Sky in Squamish, BC
Swift Change
Moisture in the air means fog and mist around the Stawamus Chief in Squamish, BC.
Powder play
Lots of snowfall in the valley this winter combined with cold but clear days meant fun walks with Lukla
Aurora Borealis
Captured along the Sea to Sky hway
The Squamish trail network offers seemingly endless mountain biking.
Finding a nice viewpoint for a hot chocolate and cookies