While locals rightfully complain of being more and more squeezed out of favourite fair weather spots (does any local here go to Brohm, the Stawamus Chief, or Cat Lake or out to the Ashlu on long weekends anymore?) 脕tl鈥檏a7tsem/Howe Sound remains a relatively quiet oasis that is under-explored.
And the 42 kilometres-long (26 mile) fjord can be paddled year-round.
Recently the non-profit announced it had installed five new tent platforms in Howe Sound along the .
The 鈥攐n the west shore of Howe Sound, north of Gambier Island鈥攈as three new platforms, while the 鈥 which is accessible from Porteau Cove鈥攈as two.
Never heard of the Sea to Sky Marine Trail? You likely aren鈥檛 alone.
It officially opened in June 2015 and is the result of the tireless efforts of members of 小蓝视频 Marine Trails and the Sea Kayak Association of 小蓝视频. It connects Horseshoe Bay to Squamish and has a series of camping spots that can be reached by canoe or kayak on Howe Sound.
There are six recreation sites and three provincial campsites on the Sea-to-Sky Trail.
The region looks very different by water.
Watch a wide variety of birds fly overhead or dive into the water along the shore, meet sea lions and seals, and maybe even an orca or dolphin while you paddle.
There are a variety of fish in Howe Sound, including steelhead trout, cutthroat trout, coho, chinook salmon, and chum salmon.
You may spot deer, cougars, black bears, bobcats, coyotes and more along the shores.
After an inspiring paddle, let the sound of the waves lull you to a restful sleep at the campsite.
The next day, take a dip and explore the coastline before heading to the next spot campsite. You are guaranteed to see fewer people over days than at most spots on land, even in the busiest part of the summer tourist season.
Of course, this isn鈥檛 a risk-free activity. Don鈥檛 attempt to navigate the trail unless you are an experienced paddler, or have taken a course, know the conditions of the sound and are uber prepared.
Respect the land by leaving no trace.
小蓝视频 with the for helpful local information. There are also Squamish companies that provide kayaks, canoes and supplies to buy; their staff can offer lots of advice, too. And there are companies that provide local lessons and rentals. (Support local because it is the right thing to do, but also because local knows best what you need to know before you go paddling on Howe Sound.)
Let the land dwellers have some of those popular spots, there are plenty of areas for the rest of us to roam this summer on the water.