Date Night in Squamish
Gifts and Flowers
Chocolates
Remember to stop by XOCO to pick up a box of exquisite, uniquely Westcoast artisan chocolates. XOCO’s chefs are headed by mother and son team Annette and Kevin.
Lingerie
Nothing sets the mood for the evening like the gift of intimate wear. Wild and Heart carries a selection of sensual bras and bralettes.
Flowers
Billie’s Flower House inspires and delights customers every single day with their fresh floral arrangements. Owned and operated by husband and wife team Janine & Francis Reynolds, Billies is a local favourite. Pop by their beautiful brick and mortar flower shop, to help hand pick your bouquet, or order in advance online.
Choose an Activity
Eagle Watching
From November until nearly February of each year Squamish is an eagle viewing paradise. Squamish is home to one of North America’s largest populations of wintering bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). One of the best places to view the eagles is from the Eagle Run dyke, across from the BC Easter Seals camp on Government Road. In 1994, Squamish held the world-record count of 3,769 eagles, but the average is about 1,300 each year. There’s an interpretive display at the Eagle Run dyke, with information about our Squamish eagles and the Chum salmon they feed on.
Beer and Spirits Tasting
Howe Sound Inn has been brewing award-winning handcrafted ales and lagers in Squamish since 1996. Their brew pub has all of their micro-brewed ales and lagers on tap, and they offer a great menu of pub fare. Some of the most popular local brews are Total Eclipse of the Hop, the Hopraiser West Coast IPA, Baribaldi Honey Pale Ale, Rail Ale Nut Brown, Diamond Head Oatmeal Stout and Baldwin Best Bitter. They also offer brewery tours.
Newcomer, Backcountry Brewing opened in 2017, and combines a production brewery with a tasting room experience and eatery with ski cabin vibe. Red Seal Chef Mike Staveley makes certain the food is as amazing as their ales, IPA’s and pilsner. Backcountry’s beers have earned them “Rookie of the year” at the BC Beer awards along with 1st Place for the Trailbreaker Pale Ale and second place for the Widowmaker IPA and Ridgerunner Pilsner.
Gillespie’s Fine Spirits is a family owned and operated craft distillery that produces a line of boutique spirits, featuring their new Raspberry Gin, award-winning Lemoncello, locally adored Sin Gin, Gastown Shine, Aphro and V-Twin vodkas and a Chili-Chocolate aphrodisiac elixir. The tasting room and bottle shop are open Wednesday-Sunday 1 pm – 6 pm, with G Spot Cocktail hours from 5 pm to midnight Fridays and Saturdays.
Back-country Ski Trip
Squamish/Garibaldi offers some of the best backcountry terrain in the Pacific Northwest. With more than 195,000 hectares, Garibaldi Provincial Park offers a network of trails, gentle peaks, glacier-capped mountains and old-growth forests. The Diamond Head Trail provides two shelters, with picnic tables, food prep area, sink and stove. The Red Heather Hut is a popular day shelter, and the Elfin Lakes Shelter includes propane stoves and bunks for 33. Beyond Elfin Lake, cross-country skiers and snowboarders can begin the Garibaldi Neve traverse.
Ice Skating and Hot Chocolate
For something different, consider leisure skating at the Brennan Park Recreation Centre arena. Check the Public Skate times at Squamish.ca. Tim Horton’s is across Hwy 99, for a post-skate hot chocolate, coffee or treat.
Flightseeing
Sea to Sky Air offers award-winning sightseeing flights. Explore Squamish and Whistler by air, with majestic coastal mountain peaks, pristine lakes, glaciers, fjords, evergreen forests and the emerald green waters of Howe Sound. Book your flight early.
Dinner
The Salted Vine Kitchen + Bar offers a contemporary and inspired taste of the Pacific Northwest, in an upscale dining experience. The restaurant features a menu of share plates that place a premium on fresh, sustainable and seasonal ingredients, an expertly curated beverage program, with a modern-country farmhouse décor. Be sure to make advance reservations.
Sea to Sky Gondola often features special dinner events, like their wine pairing dinners. For Valentine’s Day, Chef James has designed a set menu for couples to enjoy during an intimate Westcoast dinner for two. The dinner will start with a butternut squash soup, with nettle pesto and parsnip crisps, followed by a roasted beet and goat cheese salad, with kale, arugula and white balsamic vinaigrette. For the main course, there’s a choice of beef flank steak with potato rosti, baby vegetables and chimichurri or stuffed portobello mushroom, with linguine and lemon vodka cream sauce. Dessert is a chocolate trio, with brownie crisp, chocolate mousse, ganache and berry coulis. The menu price is $49.99 per person (including taxes & gratuity). For non-passholders, lift tickets for this event are 25% off the window rate.
Squamish Pubs, Nightclubs and Dining
With the 2010 Winter Olympics nearly upon us, I thought I’d provide a list of some of the pubs, nightclubs and dining spots for anyone traveling through Squamish.
Squamish Hotel Pub & Night Club
38005 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892-9119
www.chieftainhotel.com
Howe Sound BrewPub
37801 Cleveland Avenue
Squamish, B.C.
(604) 892-2603
www.howesound.com
Cliffside Neighbourhood Pub
1893 Maple Drive
Squamish
604 892-5955
cliffsidepub.com
The Shady Tree
40456 Government Road
Garibaldi Highlands
(604) 898-1571
www.shadytreepub.com
info@shadytreepub.com
If you’re passing through on the way to Whistler, to enjoy the Olympics, we wish you wonderful trip.
Remember, August Jack offers economically priced accommodations for your Whistler ski vacations, and we’re located just 40 minutes from the lifts.