It’s all in the name; explore, eat, and enjoy the views from sea to sky.
The Sea to Sky region takes residents and visitors from the oceanside to the tops of mountains. Following the Sea to Sky highway, the journey starts at sea level in Horseshoe Bay towards Howe Sound through majestic mountains to Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton Valley.
With a long cultural history of First Nations in the area, preserved raw nature in an abundance of provincial parks, and a local economy built on logging, mining, ranching, and farming, ‘Sea to Sky Country’ offers a glimpse into the past and present, and a taste of supernatural British Columbia at several regional farmers’ markets.
What's in Season in Sea to Sky
Beets
Did you know that beet leaves were actually historically consumed before the roots? A perfect addition to juices and salads, this vibrant vegetable is rich in antioxidants, folate, fibre, and manganese. Roast them for extra sweetness or pair with balsamic vinegar for a more balanced taste!
What's Fresh in this Region?
Storage/dried/frozen – apples, beets, carrots, mushrooms, onions, parsnip, potatoes, rutabagaFarmers' Markets
Featured Market Profile
Whistler Farmers’ Market
Whistler / Cwítima/Kacwítima (Lil'wat) and Sk̲wik̲w (Squamish)
Nearly 30 years of crafts, food, fun at this mountain market. The Whistler Farmers Market began in the summer of 1994 with one farm and a couple of vendors. It…