Squamish Via Ferrata Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Small group size
- Professional guide
- Helmet and harness
What to expect
On this 1-1.5 hour Squamish Via Ferrata adventure, you easily grab and step on ladder-like rungs, cross exhilarating suspension bridges, and take in the scenic beauty of ocean fjords and snowy peaks all while safely attached to the rock with fixed cables. This is a fun and memorable experience suitable for ages 8 and up (younger children may join on private tours only). Sea to Sky Gondola tickets are not included in the price.
Stop At:
• Sea to Sky Gondola, 36800 Highway 99, Squamish, British Columbia V8B 0B6 Canada
Additional information
- Dress according to weather conditions, it can be a little cooler at the top of the gondola that at the base.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- What to bring: Hiking boots or running shoes (no sandals), sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, backpack, water, snacks, all weather jacket, light gloves.
- Bring a camera with a leash to capture the adventure
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- MSAA is helping it's clients Resume Adventures Safely. See more information here: https://www.mountainskillsacademy.com/resuming-adventures-safely/
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 2 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
My young adult children and myself did the Via Ferrata with Tache on July 5. The entire experience was amazing. Tache was awesome. Professional yet fun, with tons of great information about the area, the history and the experience. He went out of his way to take pictures of us, even using ...
My young adult children and myself did the Via Ferrata with Tache on July 5. The entire experience was amazing. Tache was awesome. Professional yet fun, with tons of great information about the area, the history and the experience. He went out of his way to take pictures of us, even using an extra cable to get better angles. I have already recommended this activity to all my friends and family!Great fun at the Via Ferrata. Tash was our leader and gave us great explanations. It's a fun course to do and suitable for teens (my 11 year old loved it !) Also nice trecks to do before or after on top of Squamish mountain. Worth it !!!
Great fun at the Via Ferrata. Tash was our leader and gave us great explanations. It's a fun course to do and suitable for teens (my 11 year old loved it !) Also nice trecks to do before or after on top of Squamish mountain. Worth it !!!We did the Squamish via Ferrara and it was fabulous! Our guide Lorna was FABULOUS! We had a couple nervous climbers in our group and she was fantastic with them. All in all it wasn’t nearly as hard as I thought it would be, (57, not the best cardio shape) and I loved every minute. It’s not cool...
We did the Squamish via Ferrara and it was fabulous! Our guide Lorna was FABULOUS! We had a couple nervous climbers in our group and she was fantastic with them. All in all it wasn’t nearly as hard as I thought it would be, (57, not the best cardio shape) and I loved every minute. It’s not cool up the mountain so dress as you might for the temp of the day and drink some water before you go, you won’t want to carry it with you.What a great experience! We had so much fun and will definitely do it again. Our guide Lorna was very knowledgeable and made us feel comfortable the entire time.
What a great experience! We had so much fun and will definitely do it again. Our guide Lorna was very knowledgeable and made us feel comfortable the entire time.My friends and I made the early morning trip to climb at 10AM. We ended up being late by 20-30 minutes, but our guides were so sweet and chill about it. Ollie and Laura made sure that we were doing okay, they took gorgeous photos of our climbing and the view all around, and gave us some super coo...
My friends and I made the early morning trip to climb at 10AM. We ended up being late by 20-30 minutes, but our guides were so sweet and chill about it. Ollie and Laura made sure that we were doing okay, they took gorgeous photos of our climbing and the view all around, and gave us some super cool facts about the area and it’s history. As for difficulty, it’s definitely a challenge if you have bad cardio, haha! At first I was so close to giving up. But I knew I would regret it, so I went ahead and made it to the top! It definitely gets easier as you keep going. You get used to it, and that energy only gets stronger. I’m not even in the best shape: overweight with bad cardio. If I can do it, then so can you. Once again this experience was only better because of our guides, Ollie and Laura. Even though we were climbing from a fairly tall height, they reassured us that we were safe and that they were there if we needed any help. If you want to learn rock climbing, this is the best place to start. No prior experience needed! 10/10 and I would definitely do it again!Nick our tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable! My wife was super scared at the beginning but the course was beginner friendly enough that she rocked it and now is a pro lol. We got lucky with the weather in April, but if you don’t want rain might want to do the tour during the dry season.
Nick our tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable! My wife was super scared at the beginning but the course was beginner friendly enough that she rocked it and now is a pro lol. We got lucky with the weather in April, but if you don’t want rain might want to do the tour during the dry season.