Shannon Falls Provincial Park Tours

Shannon Falls Provincial Park which includes a river or creek
Shannon Falls Provincial Park featuring a river or creek and forest scenes
Shannon Falls Provincial Park showing a river or creek and forest scenes
Shannon Falls Provincial Park showing a waterfall
Shannon Falls Provincial Park which includes forests and a cascade


This pretty park just outside Squamish boasts the third-tallest falls in British Columbia, a walking trail through old-growth forest and the Sky Corridor’s most popular picnic spot.

After Della Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island and Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park near Bella Coola, Shannon Falls Provincial Park is home to the third-highest waterfall in the province. The namesake falls originate from Mount Habrich and Mount Sky Pilot, dropping from 1,105 feet (335 meters). Hike, rock climb and picnic within this easily accessible, naturally beautiful setting close to Squamish.

While you’re here, learn the story of the first people to live in this area, the Squamish First Nation, who hold the park in high spiritual esteem. Their legend says that a two-headed sea serpent, Say-noth-ka, lived in and around Howe Sound, traveling both on land and in the water. Some versions of the story say that Say-noth-ka formed Shannon Falls on its expeditions up the mountainside as it twisted and slithered its body to the top, creating a natural cascade.

A well-maintained boardwalk and trail network starts at the base of the falls. From here, explore the forest of Western hemlock, Douglas fir, and Western red cedar that lines Shannon Creek, eventually coming to a viewpoint of the roaring falls. The highest water levels occur in the springtime, due to the rain and snowmelt, and make for particularly thunderous experience. Use caution when the wooden walkways are wet and slippery.

The park is home to several fantastic rock climbs, mostly set on the rock slabs to the south of the falls. Choose from popular routes Local Boys Do Good and Klahanie Creek, or tackle the steeper, more challenging Gobsmacking Wall.

Shannon Falls is adjacent to Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, right off the Sea to Sky Highway, 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) south of Squamish. Link the trail networks in both parks for extensive hiking opportunities, including access to the Stawamus Chief monolith. The Sea to Sky Gondola is also nearby. Amenities include a small concessionaire and information center, as well as flush toilets.

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