A Necessary Shift : Where Resource and Recreation Meet Local photographer Ben Haggar’s observations on the value of forests.
Joshua Watts: Traditional Culture Today Meet the man behind the traditional Squamish Nation sea canoe housed in the Xwu’nekw Canoe Shelter in Downtown Squamish.
Backcountry Babes Squamish has been doing backcountry since before it was a thing. Just ask these ladies.
Pow Wow: Bridging Communities The 14th Annual Squamish Valley Siyam Pow Wow is November 19 and 20, 2016. You’re invited!
Downtown Flood of 1940 Sometimes boats are the most viable option. Like during the downtown flood of 1940.
Group of Seven’s Fred Varley This iconic Canadian artist spent time capturing the Howe Sound in his paintings. Can you recognize these places?
Seaview Highway Opens August 7, 1958 The Seaview Highway opened on August 7, 1958. Before then, a boat was your best option to get to Squamish.
Saw Like a Girl: Amy Fenton’s Grandmother Shows Her the Ropes Fifty six years after competing at Loggers Sports, Ruth Fenton will be cheering on her granddaughters in the Double Buck Competition. She reminisces with them about community, history and, of course, the beef barbecue
Walking the Line with Johnny Cash It’s Loggers Sports Festival, July 28- Aug 1st. Remember that time the Man in Black performed?