Langley
Langley
Squamish
Squamish
Driving

Langley to Squamish

Updated: 26 May 2026

The journey from Langley to Squamish covers approximately 115 km via Highway 1 and Highway 99. You will navigate through the Greater Vancouver area before transitioning onto the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway. Expect a travel time of roughly 2 hours depending on traffic through the Lions Gate Bridge or the Port Mann Bridge. This route is famous for its dramatic coastal views and mountain vistas. It is the primary artery for outdoor enthusiasts heading to the corridor.

Total Distance: 115 km driving distance; 85 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via Highway 99 is the only practical direct route, taking 2 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most cost-effective method for this short distance.
Compare Langley to Squamish Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
2 hours
Avg Price
$25-$40 in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 1 West to Highway 99 North via Lions Gate Bridge.

Avoid peak rush hour traffic in Vancouver between 7 AM and 9 AM.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic Check
    Use the DriveBC website to check for highway closures or construction delays.
  • Fuel Up
    Fill your tank in Langley or North Vancouver as gas prices are often higher in Squamish.
  • Weather Prep
    Mountain weather changes rapidly; always pack a waterproof jacket even in summer.
  • Photo Stops
    Pull over at designated viewpoints like Porteau Cove for safe photography.
  • Parking
    Arrive early at popular trailheads as parking lots fill up by 9 AM on weekends.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Be aware of bears and deer crossing the highway, especially at dawn and dusk.
  • Road Conditions
    The Sea-to-Sky Highway has steep grades and sharp curves; maintain a safe speed.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a basic roadside emergency kit including a flashlight and first aid supplies.
  • Cell Service
    Expect intermittent cell service in certain mountainous sections of Highway 99.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a bus to Squamish?
    Yes, private shuttle services like Squamish Connector operate from downtown Vancouver.
  • How long is the drive?
    It typically takes 2 hours, but can take longer during heavy weekend traffic.
  • Do I need winter tires?
    Yes, winter tires are legally required on Highway 99 from October to April.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, there are no tolls on the Sea-to-Sky Highway or the bridges on this route.
  • Can I take a train?
    No, there is no passenger rail service currently operating between Langley and Squamish.
Quick Info
  • From Langley, British Columbia, Canada
  • To Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to September for clear road conditions and optimal hiking weather.

Things to Do in Squamish
1
Stawamus Chief
A massive granite monolith offering world-class rock climbing. Hike the trails for panoramic views of Howe Sound.
2
Shannon Falls
The third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. Located just south of Squamish, it features an accessible viewing platform.
3
Sea to Sky Gondola
Provides rapid access to high-alpine terrain. Features a suspension bridge and multiple hiking trails at the summit.
4
Britannia Mine Museum
A National Historic Site located on the route. Offers underground mine tours and interactive geological exhibits.
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