Whirring Wall
Whirring Wall is a climbing site in Squamish, British Columbia. Whirring Wall is situated nearby to the climbing site Ultraviolet Cliff, as well as near the scenic viewpoint Tube Park Viewing Deck.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Squamish and Lions Bay-Britannia Beach.
Squamish
Lions Bay-Britannia Beach
Photo: Shaundd, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Stretching along the eastern shore of Howe Sound, Lions Bay to Britannia Beach is a series of small communities and parks offering some gorgeous views, outdoor recreation and 30 km of some of the most spectacular driving in Canada.
Woodfibre
Locality
Woodfibre, originally Britannia West, was a pulp mill and at one time a small company town, on the west side of upper Howe Sound near Squamish, British Columbia. The mill closed in March 2006. Woodfibre is situated 9 km west of Whirring Wall.
Whirring Wall
- Type: Climbing site
- Category: sports location
- Location: Squamish, Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia, Canada, North America
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Latitude
49.67242° or 49° 40′ 21″ northLongitude
-123.12689° or 123° 7′ 37″ westOpen location code
84XRMVCF+X6OpenStreetMap ID
node 12587378985OpenStreetMap feature
sport=climbing
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Highlights include Ultraviolet Cliff and Tube Park Viewing Deck.
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