Sea to Sky Highway Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour





Description
Let the Sea to Sky Highway take your breath away on this jaw-dropping voyage between Vancouver and Whistler. This highway is every bit as fascinating as the two destinations it connects, so make the most of your journey with this self-guided driving tour! Along the way, you’ll witness grand mountain vistas, shimmering views of the Howe Sound, lush, ancient forests, and so much more. Plus, uncover the stories that make this region what it is, from historic First Nations traditions to geological wonders shaped over millennia. This tour can be taken in either direction. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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To our left is the Lost Lagoon of Stanley Park. It was named by the indigenous Canadian poet Emily Pauline Johnson. The name is taken from her poem of the same title. Note: The tour is over 75 miles long, with more than 90+ audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
We’re about to cross over the Burrard Inlet on the Lions Gate Bridge. Do you see the two leftmost peak directly ahead of us? That’s where the bridge gets its name! Some say they look a bit like the twin lions of Trafalgar Square if you squint.
Ahead, you’ll have the option of taking a detour to see Cypress Provincial Park or hiking to Saint Marks Summit from breathtaking mountaintop views. The detour is about ten miles one way, but well worth it if you’d like to see some spectacular sights.
We’re still a few miles from St. Mark’s Summit, but the road we’re on now is going to end in about a mile. How does one get the rest of the way there? On foot! The trail begins at the Cypress Creek Lodge and is about seven miles round trip. It’s considered an intermediate hike that takes most people around four to five hours.
We’re driving along the Sea to Sky Highway, perhaps Canada’s most famous scenic roadway. But did you know this highway is hundreds of years old? Okay, maybe all the pavement and paint and guardrails are a bit newer than that, but the original path really is that old! See, beneath much of this highway was an ancient footpath used by the Squamish and Stó:lō Nations. It connected the two tribes and allowed for easy trading between them.
Just ahead is Crystal Falls, a lovely roadside waterfall many visitors miss! Take the next exit if you’d like to see it, or drive straight to continue the main tour.
To the Squamish, Anvil Island was once home to a great serpent known as Sínulhkay̓. Sínulhkay̓ lived on the island’s highest peak and watched the people far below. Some said he had created the land all around them, but to others he was simply a terrifying monster who menaced their villages. Sínulhkay̓ would lie in wait in the water, hypnotize villagers, then devour them.
Tucked away within those mountains directly ahead of us is the Watts Point Volcanic Centre. Remember how these mountains are largely composed of volcanic rocks? Watts Point marks the spot where much of that volcanic material erupted from! But don’t worry about another burst of magma! It hasn’t erupted for 90,000 years and isn’t likely to do so anytime soon.
Sporting a lovely, placid lake and a couple of great hiking trails, this is a splendid stop if you’re looking to stretch your legs for a second. In the park, you can embark on an easy 1.5-mile stroll around the lake, or opt for the slightly more challenging Jurassic Ridge Trail. This 2-mile loop climbs almost 700 feet in elevation and offers incredible panoramic views from the top.
Coming up is the Sea to Sky Gondola, one of the coolest stops on this route. The Gondola takes passengers nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, to a lodge with an amazing viewing platform.
Shannon Falls Provincial Park is just ahead, home to an astonishing 1,000-foot waterfall! Shannon Falls is the third tallest waterfall in British Columbia. And this park features a boardwalk around its base! It only takes about 20 minutes to hike to the falls.
Expert hikers can turn right to access the Stawamus Chief Trail, which climbs 2,300 feet to the top of The Chief. That’s quite a trek! Ordinary folks like us can continue driving straight.
Continue straight. That mountain we’re passing is the Stawamus Chief, and stands at over 2,300 feet above the Sound. The first man to ever summit it was Ed Cooper. And it took him four weeks!
This bridge ahead offers some great views, so slow down a bit to enjoy them! Just ahead is the famous Eagle Run Vista Point, featuring panoramic views and a great chance at spotting an eagle. Getting there requires a quick 5-10 minute detour if you’re interested.
This park is dominated by four lakes: Alice, Edith, Fawn, and Stump. The origin of most of these names has been lost to time, but Edith Lake is an exception. And its story is a bit of a peculiar one
If you’re looking to stretch your legs, this picturesque, watery park is a great place for it. The most popular attraction is the Four Lake Trail, an easy 4-mile loop that weaves past all four of the park’s lakes in under three hours.
The most dominant peak of these mountains is, of course, Mount Tantalus, standing at 2,608 meters from base to summit. It gets its name from the Greek mythological figure of Tantalus. Tantalus was one of Zeus’s many sons, though his mother was mortal. Still, despite being half mortal, Tantalus was welcomed at the table of Olympus all the same.
We’re driving alongside the Cheakamus River. In a few minutes, we’ll be able to glimpse the Cheakamus Hydroelectric Dam. It’s been around since 1957, but has recently been the source of much controversy.
An optional detour to Rubble Creek Trail is coming up soon. This brutally challenging 15-mile trail climbs to the top of Black Tusk Mountain. It’s an all-day affair, however, so I wouldn’t recommend trying it on a whim.
Turn right if you’d like to visit the Cheakamus Hydroelectric Dam or Rubble Creek Trail. Otherwise, continue straight.
The lake we’re driving past now is Daisy Lake, named by Joseph William Mckay. Mckay was of Metis descent. Metis is a somewhat complicated term, as it can either refer to people from the historic Metis community of Manitoba or it might be used as a general term to describe a person of mixed European and Indigenous heritage.
We’re nearing Creekside Village at Whistler Creek now, though locals just call it “the Creek.” It was originally the base for Whistler Mountain skiing, home to only a single six person gondola, a far cry from the 79 lifts that can be found in Whistler today.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
Reviews(9)
This audio tour was well worth the price. We were concerned that we were not starting from the start location in the tour but as soon as we crossed the tour route the narration started. Great way to pass the time while driving
Pamela, I’m really glad to hear that my Sea to Sky Highway GPS Driving Audio Tour was worth the price and helped make your drive more enjoyable. It’s great that the narration started automatically once you joined the route. If you’re interested in more Canadian adventures, check out my Ultimate Canada Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour Bundle—featuring fantastic routes through Yoho National Park, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, the Sea to Sky Highway, and more. Happy exploring!
Very Informative narrated with fun stories and folklore . Great way to break up the drive to or from Whistler with some amazing waterfalls and views ! Great Value!
I’m glad to hear my Sea to Sky Highway GPS Driving Audio Tour made your drive more enjoyable with fun stories, folklore, and beautiful stops along the way. It’s great that the waterfalls and views helped break up the journey to or from Whistler. If you’re interested in more Canadian adventures, check out my Ultimate Canada Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour Bundle—featuring fantastic routes through Yoho National Park, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, the Sea to Sky Highway, and more. Happy exploring!
The self guided, driving, tour is very easy to understand and follow. It connected to our hire car easily so we could hear the commentary through the car's speakers. We didn't stop at all the stops but the ones we did stop at were either beautiful or educational (Britania mine)
Michelle, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Sea to Sky audio tour and found the commentary easy to follow. It’s great to hear that the stops you visited were both beautiful and educational, like the Britannia Mine. I’m happy the tour worked smoothly with your rental car. If you’re interested in more Canadian adventures, check out my Ultimate Canada Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour Bundle—featuring fantastic routes through Yoho National Park, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, the Sea to Sky Highway, and more. Happy exploring!
Good experience but had problem with volume. In end had to use 2 devices - one for map and one for sound. But other than problem was good.
Steve, I’m glad to hear you had a good experience on the Sea to Sky Highway tour. I understand the volume issue can be a bit tricky at times. If you connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth or AUX, the audio should come through without any issues. If you continue to have trouble, please don't hesitate to reach out—I’m available daily from 9 to 6 and would be happy to assist you further.
The audio was very informative, however it was a little behind. It would mention a turnoff just as we were passing it. I wish there was some different commentary when goind both directions.
Carole, I'm glad you found my Sea to Sky Highway tour informative. Please let me know where precisely the turnoff timing issue occurred. You get two tour versions: while the commentary differs, the attractions covered will be similar. If you're up for more self-guided adventures, check out my 100+ Self Guided Driving & Walking Tours by Action for various exciting options. Enjoy your travels!
Beautiful view and riding the Gondola is longer than expected. Theres great food and entertainment once you get to the top.
Sharah,I’m glad you found my Sea to Sky Highway even more amazing than expected! The gondola ride is awesome. Check out my other self-guided tours across the country when planning your next adventure. Happy travels!
Like it because I bought the tour when I was already in my way and when I iniciated the app started just in the precise point as my GPS. Love it
It's great you found my Sea to Sky Highway Audio Tour convenient, Nelly! If you're planning more adventures, For more exciting experiences, check out my 150+ Self-Guided Driving and Walking Tours. Happy exploring!
We have done the Whistler drive from Vancouver many times. It was really nice though to have some extra added information, and info on things/places that we never knew about
I am thrilled to hear that you enjoyed discovering new insights on your Whistler drive with my Sea to Sky Highway Audio Tour! It comes with great stories and facts about the location you are looking to explore. If you're interested in exploring more, consider our Action+ Tour Bundle, which includes over 100 self-guided tours designed to offer a flexible and enriching travel experience.
I used this while travelling by bus between Vancouver and Whistler. I enjoyed commentary, but was not totally captivated by it.
I'm glad you found the Sea to Sky Highway Audio Tour a nice addition to your journey from Vancouver to Whistler! For even more captivating commentary and a wide variety of explorations, don’t forget to check out my Action+ Tour Bundle for over 100 more self-guided tours.



