The Sea-to-Sky Corridor, often referred to as the Corridor or the Sea to Sky Country, is a region in British Columbia spreading from Horseshoe Bay through...
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Horseshoe Bay to Pemberton Sea-to-Sky Corridor, the region around the Sea-to-Sky Highway which includes Whistler Sea to Sky University, a university in Squamish...
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The Sea to Sky Trail is a 180 km (110 mi) multi-use recreational trail in the Sea-to-Sky Corridor of British Columbia, Canada. The trail begins in the...
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Quest University (redirect from Sea to Sky University)
originally created as the Sea to Sky University in May 2002, when the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia passed the Sea to Sky University Act. One of...
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Squamish Airport (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Olympics. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Squamish Airfield. v t e...
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Mount Neal (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from this mountain's slopes drains to the Lillooet River via Ure, Kakila, and Chaos creeks. Mount Neal is more notable...
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Guard Mountain (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
where they are forced upward by the range (Orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall. As a result, the Coast...
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Phalanx Mountain (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
glacial meltwater from the east side of the peak drains to Wedge Creek, whereas the west slope drains to Blackcomb Creek, with both then eventually finding...
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Ipsoot Mountain (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
mountain was named by the first ascent party, and "ipsoot" means "hidden", or "to hide" in Chinook Jargon, as this peak is indeed hidden from view in adjacent...
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M Creek (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
rockslide debris notable in its upper course, especially on the south side. Prior to the washout of 1981, there had been no debris fan on the waterfront, afterwards...
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Area code 604 (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
area comprises the Metro Vancouver, Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound / Sea to Sky Corridor, Fraser Valley and the lower Fraser Canyon regions. The major city...
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Stawamus Lake (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Stawamus is a lake in the North Shore Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, which forms the head of the Stawamus River. List of lakes of British Columbia...
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Cheekye River (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
The Cheekye River is a river in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows west into the Cheakamus River and north of Squamish. List of rivers of...
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Amicus Mountain (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
where they are forced upward by the range (orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall. As a result, the Coast...
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Nivalis Mountain (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from this mountain's slopes drains to the Lillooet River via Billygoat Creek and Tuwasus Creek. Nivalis Mountain...
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Mount Sir Richard (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
runoff and glacial meltwater from this mountain's south and east slopes drains to the Lillooet River via Tuwasus Creek, whereas the north and west slopes drain...
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Spire Peaks (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
glacial meltwater from the north side of the peak drains to Pitt River, and the southern slope drains to Skookum Creek, thence Mamquam River. The first ascent...
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Icecap Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Board of Canada as submitted by Dick Culbert, author of A Climber's Guide to the Coastal Ranges of British Columbia. Based on the Köppen climate classification...
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Diavolo Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Park, and the nearest higher peak is Mount Benvolio, 669 metres (2,195 ft) to the north-northeast. The Diavolo Glacier rests on the east aspect of the peak...
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Watts Point (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Watts Point is a point in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the eastern side of Howe Sound northwest of Britannia Beach. Watts Point volcanic...
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Woodfibre, British Columbia (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
name until 1959, when the company name was changed to Rayonier Canada, Ltd. Rayonier continued to operate the mill until 1980, when the company exited...
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Isosceles Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
O'Connor, and Clausen Thompson. The peak's descriptive name refers to its shape similar to an isosceles triangle. The toponym was officially adopted September...
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Sloquet Hot Springs (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
the time before European and Canadia settlers arrive. The Xa'xtsa continue to use the thermal springs for their traditional ceremonies. The hot spring emerges...
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Mount Cook (British Columbia) (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
northeast of Whistler, and its nearest higher peak is Mount Weart, 1.2 km (1 mi) to the southeast. The Armchair Glacier is set between Cook and Weart, and the...
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Carcajou Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
drains into headwaters of the Cheakamus River, whereas the north slope drains to the Lillooet River via Billygoat Creek. Carcajou Peak is more notable for...
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Wedgemount Lake (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
Park "Wedgemount Lake". Bivouac.com. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wedgemount Lake. BC Parks: Garibaldi Park LiveTrails: Wedgemount Lake Noticeboard...
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Outlier Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
drains into headwaters of the Cheakamus River, whereas the other slopes drain to the Lillooet River via Billygoat Creek. Outlier Peak is more notable for its...
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Mount James Turner (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
(6 mi) northeast of Tremor Mountain. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains to Billygoat and Chaos creeks which are tributaries of the Lillooet River. Topographic...
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Corrie Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
of Castle Towers Mountain. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains north to Cheakamus Lake which is within the Cheakamus River watershed. Topographic...
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Gentian Peak (category Sea-to-Sky Corridor)
on September 2, 1930, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada and refers to a rare species of Gentian flowering plant found in the vicinity. Based on...
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