Sea-to-Sky Highway
Mariellen WardMariellen Ward/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, VANCOUVER/ Updated : Mar 30, 2015, 15:32 IST
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In the not-too-distant past, a native trail wound its way up the coast of what is now British Columbia. Along the way, various natural landmarks like mountain peaks, mystical islands and rock formations represented aspects of the … Read more
In the not-too-distant past, a native trail wound its way up the coast of what is now British Columbia. Along the way, various natural landmarks like mountain peaks, mystical islands and rock formations represented aspects of the mythology of the Squamish people, the native people of this region. Read less

In the not-too-distant past, a native trail wound its way up the coast of what is now British Columbia. Along the way, various natural landmarks like mountain peaks, mystical islands and rock formations represented aspects of the mythology of the Squamish people, the native people of this region. These landmarks, a living narrative, told intertwined stories of the landscape and the people. That trail is now the Sea-to-Sky Highway, and a stunningly scenic drive that runs between Vancouver and Whistler.
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