Fun Stuff to Do in Squamish
Bald Eagle Viewing in Squamish
Eagles can be viewed from the Tenderfoot Creek Fish hatchery in
the Cheakamus Valley down to the Squamish Estuary near downtown
Squamish. The eagles start arriving in mid November and stay until
mid February, with the largest concentration in late December to
January. The most popular view point is the Eagle Viewing Dyke
across from the Easter Seal Camp between Squamish and Brackendale.
For more information and an eagle viewing map, visit the Visitor
Information Centre (phone (604) 892-9244) in downtown Squamish.
Sunwolf Eagle
Floats
A gently meandering river, breathtaking scenery, waters teeming
with wild salmon and enormous bald eagles soaring overhead.
This is a trip you won't forget! Winter in Brackendale, and a
world record number of bald eagles have come home to feast on the
spawning chum salmon - grab a front row seat to witness this
spectacular natural phenomenon by gently floating down river with
one of our knowledgeable guides. Our Eagle Viewing Floats
finish at Sunwolf's cozy riverside lodge, where we will serve you a
hearty bowl of steaming stew, freshly baked bread and cookies
beside the fire. Bring your bathing suit and enjoy fantastic
views of the Tantalus Mountain Range from our hot tub!
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
Skate, Swim or take part in one of the great kids programs.
Squamish
Public Library
Browse the great collection or join in on some of the great
storytime programs.
Fly a Kite
Did you know Squamish means "Mother of Wind" in Coast Salish?
Walk along the Oceanfront
Beautiful views and an easy stroll down to Nexen Beach
Wander around Brackendale
A quaint neighbourhood filled with funky cafes, shops, and the
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse. Also home to the largest
concentration of winter bald eagles!













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