The Beta Version – Squamish, British Columbia, Canada

The Beta Version is our rendition of travel tips and ideas for prospective adventurers to the areas we have been.  In other words, what we wished we had found in a blog before we went there and what we want to make sure we remember the next time we go.  Email us if you want to share some beta.  Tally-ho!

Lodging: On a busy summer weekend, most campsites can be completely booked up.  Our friends used Air B&B and there were a number of options within the $50 range and a 30-minute drive to the crags.

We opted for the Klahanie Campground because the owners promised that, although they were full, they wouldn’t turn us away.  Price was about $30 per night and they took credit cards.  The showers were $3 for 6 minutes, but the facilities were pretty new and the water was hot.

Internet Access: The Squamish Public Library provides free and reliable internet access.

Showers: The Squamish Community Center apparently has good showers and a hot tub for the grand price of $3.50.  We didn’t hear about this until after we left, but will be getting in on that deal next time.