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SEA TO SKY, BC

From the ski resorts that overlook downtown Vancouver all the way to Pemberton, the Sea to Sky Corridor is an action sport enthusiast’s paradise. From the slopes of Whistler Blackcomb to the endless backcountry touring options in the winter to rock climbing and wind surfing in Squamish, the Corridor may actually be best known for its world renowned mountain biking terrain.

From day-long epics in the untamed backcountry to the meticulously groomed, perfectly shaped downhill park at Whistler, the trails are endless. And much like its namesake, your riding can take you everywhere from lush valley bottoms and creek crossings to high alpine shale and rock faces, all accessible from your our accommodations. From Pemberton onwards, highway 99 heads further and further inland, the mountains bigger and more remote. In the Southern Chilcotins, you will step out of our seaplane on a remote lake in the mountains to enjoy otherwise inaccessible trails in a wilderness nirvana. Mountain biking out here requires a bit more planning and organization, but our guides have all of this handled to ensure that you have an incredible adventure.

Squamish is undeniably world-class. The combination of incredible dirt, beautiful scenery and the extremely varied terrain, from loamy old growth to steep rock faces, makes Squamish a fantastic destination for mountain bikers of all skill levels. The all-mountain riding in Squamish rivals what can be found around Whistler and the growth of trail building in the area thanks to a dedicated advocacy group is astounding.