Buy Local Squamish | unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) First Nation
In the ever-evolving economy of the Sea to Sky corridor, building up our own resources and services is crucial to the sustainability of the Squamish growth and development. When buying local and supporting business to business services we reinforce our local economy, create sustainability in our environment and the social fabric of Squamish. By choosing local products and services, customers can reduce their carbon footprint, support ethical and sustainable practices, and foster a sense of community and belonging.
Buying local and supporting local business is a way of showing love and appreciation for Squamish and our community and ensuring the healthy growth and success of our region.
| The B.C. Buy Local campaign encourages consumers to shift at least 1% of their spending — just $15 — to a local business, or a local grown or local made product. If all consumers make a 1% shift, it will create 3,100 jobs and sends $94M in wages to workers in B.C. Check out more reasons to buy local.|
Squamish has evolved as a flourishing community nestled against the ocean and at the base of the Coast Mountain Range, on the traditional territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation. It’sprolific landscape has attracted a diverse range of community members with a unique drive and energetic motivation which has forged exponential growth and success within the Sea to Sky economy.
Global News reported after the 2021 census that | Squamish is among the fastest-growing communities in Canada, with a population growth rate of 22.2% from 2016 to 2021 |
With BC’s overall population growth on the rise, and many moving from the larger metropolitan centers to smaller, more rural communities, Squamish is directly feeling this economic impact. The Sea to Sky offers a full-plate of recreational activities, business ventures and community events, and is becoming a mecca for both outdoor enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and investors alike.
| Squamish is ranked as the No. 1 most economically resilient city in B.C. for 2023 by BCBusiness magazine |
As our local population grows so do the amazing community offerings we provide, from extreme sports and recreation to vibrant arts & culture, local farm to plate cuisine, craft breweries and eclectic shopping our town has it all. The artisanal and conscious culture within the city are a hub for creativity, development and culture that draws in tourists from across the globe.
| Squamish is ranked as the No. 16 most visited destination in British Columbia in 2022, with 1.2 million visitors. |
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the community by actively supporting business, economic growth and economic diversification. They work to develop strong, strategic partnerships to grow the local economy, and ensure participation is recognized across the Squamish community.