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Nu-Salya
Bed & Breakfast Chalet

Canada Select 5 Stars
The
only Five Star Bed and Breakfast in West Vancouver, Squamish or
Whistler
Luxury
lodging ideally located between Vancouver and Whistler, host
cities of the XXI Olympic
Winter
Games
in 2010
SQUAMISH
WHISTLER
Outdoor
Recreational Capital of Canada
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Escape
from the crowds for dream adventures to
unique Nu-Salya
B&B
Chalet
at our upscale Garibaldi Highlands residential cul-de-sac location just 36 miles
south of Whistler,
offering quiet serenity and dramatic ocean
fjord
and towering
craggy snow capped mountain views.
Our
spectacular coastal community which is Canada's
Winter Bald Eagle Capital offers unparalleled natural beauty - and
perhaps the world's greatest diversity
of Outdoor
Recreation
Adventures.
In
2002 Tourism
British
Columbia
awards Nu-Salya
B&B
Chalet
the
prestigious Canada
Select
five star rating, which is The first time a Vancouver, Whistler or
Squamish Bed and Breakfast has received this rating. The same year Forbes
Travel
selects Nu-Salya
Bed & Breakfast as
the only Canadian
BB
in their list of top 12 North
American
Bed
and Breakfast Inns. Nu-Salya
is also
included in Fodor's Guide to Vancouver & B.C. for lodging.
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Winter Recreation
in Squamish - Whistler
The Outdoor Recreational Capital of
Canada
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Here for Summer Recreation
NATURE, ADVENTURE, SPORTS - right here at our
doorstep!

View from top of Whistler - 30 miles northeast of Mt Garibaldi,
Squamish
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National Geographic Traveler
August 2000 issue By Dan Koeppel
Excerpts from, "Where Sports Are Born"
"When it comes to the outdoors, almost anything goes in Squamish.
What makes Squamish a great adventure base? "You can see for your-self,"
local mountaineering expert Kevin McLane told me early in the visit.
From the 2100-foot Stawamus Chief a climbing destination that offers
300 climbing routes we could see Howe Sound, whose consistent
breezes attract windsurfers from around the world.
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Moisture sweeps in off the ocean, creating snowstorms that dump on dozens of nearby peaks, including
8,782-foot Mount Garibaldi, and Alpha and Omega, both over 6000 feet and
Whistler-Blackcomb 30 miles northeast of Squamish. Come spring and summer, the prodigious snowmelt fuels 5 kayaking and rafting rivers.
The 200 miles of biking routes in the area range from gentle to forest tight
switchbacks. Squamish is now seen as a sports haven."

Howe Sound and Squamish Harbour, 30 miles southeast of Whistler
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 Squamish
& Brackendale
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Canada's
Winter
Bald
Eagle
Capital
Bald
Eagle tours by horseback or raft
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November to
February.
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Eagle Float Tour
Squamish
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Squamish - Canada's Winter
Bald Eagle Capital - thousands of eagles
gather here during winter time for the annual salmon run. ã
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Squamish river with Mt. Garibaldi in background-10 minutes from
NuSalya
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Helicopter
& Airplane Sightseeing Tours
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here for an Aerial Slide show
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Take a walk among the clouds - Experience beautiful alpine lakes,
majestic waterfalls, and rugged glaciers - Discover the hidden
beauty of the coast mountains by catching a
bald Eagle's view of Shannon Falls, the Stewamous Chief, Mt. Garibaldi and Diamond Head. Get up close and personal with the Tantalus Range and the incredible Rumbling Glacier. Even Squamish locals will be amazed by all the secluded lakes and waterfalls so close to home.
Explore Squamish and British Columbia's spectacular with Sea to
Sky Air from $60.00 per person -.CALL - 1- 877- 604 -
9005
- Skiing/Boarding
Whistler/Blackcomb and Cypress Mountain
- Heli-Skiing
and Airplane Sightseeing Tours
Heliskiing and adventure
vacations for groups of 4 to 12 skiers. CALL - 1- 877- 604 - 9005
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Snow shoeing/Cross
country skiing
in Garibaldi Park -
the trailhead to Elfin lakes is only 20 minutes from
Nu-Salya Chalet - and also at Cypess Mountain
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The
Spectacular Squamish and Elaho Valley with its
Ancient Rainforest & Giant Ancient Trees as old as 1300
years - The Squamish Nation Band Council began designating Wild
Spirit Places in this area where logging and industrial development
are prohibited.
Black bears are plentiful and, although rare, grizzly bears are
infrequent visitors. The valley has some of the most spectacular
tracts of glacier crowned mountains, cascading rivers and ancient
forests to be found anywhere in the world. It is also home to
grizzlies, wolves, cougars, eagles, salmon, moose, deer and a host
of the other wild creatures that make this region famous amongst
nature lovers.
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Ziptrek at Whistler in Winter

Fly over Fitzsimmons Creek & the spectacular forest
valley between Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains
- Dog-sledding at Cougar Mountain
Dream
Adventures and places of wonder await you in this dramatic land.
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