The District of Squamish Emergency Program is responsible for coordinating plans and procedures to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to and recover from large-scale emergencies and disasters. Emergency Program staff work in partnership with local first response agencies and District departments to develop and implement plans and programs to build community resiliency and protect against disasters.
Squamish's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan includes the District's Community Risk Assessment report (2015), the All Hazards Plan and the Sea to Sky Multimodal Evacuation Plan.
Emergencies and disasters are unpredictable and can happen without warning. Learn how you and your family can be prepared.
Understand Squamish's main hazards and learn what to do in this type of emergency.
Recovering from a disaster is usually a gradual process. If assistance is available, knowing how to access it makes the process faster and less stressful.
Please register with SquamishAlert to receive important emergency alert messages.
March 24, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Future Home of the Squamish Search and Rescue Headquarters to Strengthen Emergency Response
Squamish Search and Rescue (SSAR), in partnership with the District of Squamish, is excited to announce the development of a…
March 23, 2025 at 12:12 AM
Environment Canada issues Rainfall Warning for Howe Sound
Issued at 2025-03-22 23:36 UTC by Environment Canada:
Rainfall warning issued for: Howe Sound, B. C.
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