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Imagine the thrill of venturing into the heart of nature at the magnificent park, located just off Highway 99, also known as the breathtaking Sea to Sky Highway. With five trailheads to choose from, this park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers.
Access to the park is conveniently provided between the vibrant towns of Squamish and Pemberton, both offering their own unique charm and attractions. Embark on an unforgettable journey by exploring the incredible trails found within these trailheads.
Discover the wonders of Squamish, with its rich history and captivating landscapes. Or venture towards Pemberton, known for its picturesque scenery and welcoming community. Whichever trailhead you choose, you're guaranteed breathtaking views and an adventure of a lifetime.
- Access from five trailheads off Highway 99 (Sea to Sky Highway)
- Located between Squamish and Pemberton, two charming towns
- Explore the rich history and captivating landscapes of Squamish
- Discover the picturesque scenery and welcoming community of Pemberton
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