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Summer in Squamish: 6 Ways to Enjoy the Season Like a Local

Summer in Squamish: 6 Ways to Enjoy the Season Like a Local

Summer in Squamish is more than just a season—it’s a way of life. Whether you’ve lived here for years or are just starting to explore what it means to call this town home, the longer days and warmer weather are a chance to enjoy the best of the Sea to Sky lifestyle.

Discover 6 low-key ways to experience summer in Squamish like a local: From forest trails to paddleboarding and patios—perfect for locals who live and love the Sea to Sky lifestyle.

1. Explore Local Trails
Squamish is home to hundreds of kilometers of forested walking and biking trails. Local favourites like Crumpit Woods, the Estuary, and the Four Lakes Trail offer peace, beauty, and easy access to nature right in town. These are the spots locals return to week after week for their flow, shade, and serenity.

2. Squamish Farmers Market on Saturdays
Every Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm, the Downtown Squamish Farmers Market brings local growers, makers, and musicians together in the heart of the community. It's more than shopping—it’s a weekly ritual. Pick up produce, listen to live music, or enjoy a handmade snack while you catch up with friends.

3. Mountain Music at the Sea to Sky Gondola
Take a summer evening ride up the Sea to Sky Gondola for panoramic views and fresh alpine air. On Friday nights, the Mountain Music Series offers live music on the summit patio—perfect for a laid-back summer night with a local feel and a spectacular sunset.

4. Local Patios and Pints
Squamish's craft brewery patios are a cornerstone of summer evenings. Head to Backcountry Brewing, A-Frame Brewing Co. or House of Lager for award-winning beer, casual eats, and relaxed conversations.  If you’re looking for upscale cocktails and share plates, check out The Broken Seal, located off Loggers Lane on the Mamquam Blind Channel.

5. Morning Paddleboarding or Kayaking
For many locals, a quiet paddle on Brohm Lake or Alice Lake is a favourite way to begin the day. These calm waters are ideal for kayaking or paddleboarding, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by forest and mountain views.  

6. Local Music & Arts Culture
The creative spirit runs deep here. Whether it’s open mic night at Zephyr Café or a performance at The Brackendale Art Gallery, there are plenty of ways to experience Squamish's arts scene. These small, meaningful events are where culture and community meet.

Summer isn’t just a season here—it’s a lifestyle. We garden, we bike, we paddle, we linger on porches. The longer days invite us to slow down, spend time outside, and appreciate where we are. It’s this mix of adventure and calm that gives Squamish its magic.

Thinking About a Home in Squamish?
As a local Squamish Realtor, I love helping people discover the right home AND the lifestyle that comes with it. If you’re curious about finding your place in this community, I’d be happy to talk.
~ Julie

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