Squamish: The Sea-to-Sky Adventure Getaway

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Squamish Adventure Inn & Hostel

Squamish's budget mothership: private ensuite rooms, an enormous communal kitchen, and free cruiser bikes.

what it is

hostel / budget rooms (great for solo)

the damage

dorm beds from ~C$50; private rooms from ~C$140/night

rated

★ 4.5 (898)

from Vancouver

~1 hour up Highway 99

This is the hostel that grew up. Alongside the dorms it now offers private rooms, suites with their own kitchens, and hotel style rooms with private entrances and ensuite bathrooms, so a date here does not have to mean bunk beds and somebody else's socks. It sits on Highway 99 at the edge of downtown, with the town's entire climbing gossip supply circulating through the kitchen by breakfast.

And what a kitchen it is: genuinely enormous, with double fridges and full size stoves, plus a waterfront patio with a barbecue for evenings when cooking indoors feels like an admission of defeat. Free cruiser bikes wait outside for the pedal into town, and the desk rents bouldering pads for couples whose idea of intimacy involves chalk.

Be honest with yourselves about what this is. The rooms are simple, there is no air conditioning, and the highway hums outside like a large contented refrigerator. But at these prices, with 4.5 stars from nearly nine hundred Google reviewers, it is the best value bed in Squamish. The crags, you will notice, do not offer ensuites at all.

The setting

On Highway 99 at the edge of downtown Squamish, a short walk or free cruiser bike ride from the cafes and restaurants of Cleveland Avenue, with a waterfront patio out back.

Getting there

Drive Highway 99 north from Vancouver, roughly an hour with no ferries involved. Car-free genuinely works here: the Squamish Connector coach runs from downtown Vancouver in about 1 hour 45 minutes to stops in central Squamish, and the hostel's free cruiser bikes handle the rest.

good to know

Check-in runs 4 to 10pm; arrange late arrivals in advance. Free cancellation more than 48 hours out, one night charged inside that window. No air conditioning, and rooms nearest the highway carry road noise. Gear lockers rent for $2 to $5 a day.

Why it works

  1. 1Hotel style rooms with private entrances and ensuites
  2. 2Huge communal kitchen with double fridges
  3. 3Free cruiser bikes and bouldering pad rentals
  4. 4Waterfront patio with a summer barbecue
  5. 5Best value beds in Squamish, 4.5 stars

Details as of 2026-07-05. Rates, seasons and policies drift, so confirm when you book.