Downtown Squamish
Central commercial core anchored by Cleveland Avenue and Pemberton Avenue, with mixed residential and commercial frontage. Pickup standard within the typical Squamish pickup window.
Cash For Cars partners with vetted Sea-to-Sky recyclers to pick up scrap, junk, and end-of-life vehicles across Squamish — Downtown Squamish, Garibaldi Highlands, Brackendale, Valleycliffe, and Tantalus — with cash paid on collection.


Cash For Cars buys scrap, junk, and end-of-life vehicles across Squamish — partnering with vetted Sea-to-Sky recyclers to deliver pickup throughout the town and surrounding Sea-to-Sky corridor communities. Squamish's central position on Highway 99, approximately 60 km north of Vancouver and 60 km south of Whistler, defines pickup logistics: response windows are typically next-day rather than same-day given the geographic distance from Lower Mainland recycler density, though same-day pickup is sometimes possible depending on partner-network availability and routing.
Squamish vehicle owners can sell sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, vans, ICBC write-offs, and end-of-life vehicles. Cash For Cars handles scrap car removal in Canada and cash for cars across Canada through a partner network — in Squamish, vetted Sea-to-Sky recyclers familiar with Highway 99 logistics, ICBC paperwork, and the area's distinctive vehicle mix. Squamish-registered vehicles may also qualify for the BC Scrap-It Program when retired through approved channels.
Scrap car payouts in Squamish, BC typically range from $200 to $500 for sedans and $350 to $1,000 for SUVs and trucks, based on 2026 market conditions and the BC steel rate of $0.09 per pound. Squamish's Sea-to-Sky geographic distance from Lower Mainland recyclers factors into pickup logistics but does not reduce the offer — vehicle market value is independent of pickup-route logistics.
| Vehicle class | Typical Squamish range (2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sedan | $200–$500 | Compact and mid-size; intact catalytic converter pushes toward the top end. |
| SUV / Crossover | $350–$1,000 | 4x4 SUVs common in Squamish; higher curb weight, full-size models toward the top. |
| Pickup Truck | $500–$1,000 | Domestic half-tons and three-quarter-tons; intact drivetrain components matter. |
Sea-to-Sky context: Squamish sits in the Sea-to-Sky corridor, geographically separate from Lower Mainland recycler density. Pricing reflects BC's provincial range with the added factor of Highway 99 transport to a recycling facility. Vehicles with intact catalytic converters routinely exceed standard ranges. Squamish's high registration of pickup trucks and 4x4 SUVs — driven by the town's outdoor-recreation economy — means truck-class retirements are common and often deliver toward the top of the truck range.
Cash For Cars partners with vetted Sea-to-Sky recyclers to pick up vehicles across Squamish. Pickup is typically next-day rather than same-day given the corridor's geographic distance from Lower Mainland recycler density, though same-day is sometimes possible depending on partner availability and routing. Squamish coverage includes downtown flat-grade addresses, hillside residential in Garibaldi Highlands and Tantalus, and rural-residential in Brackendale — terrain and driveway access are confirmed at scheduling for the specific property.
Central commercial core anchored by Cleveland Avenue and Pemberton Avenue, with mixed residential and commercial frontage. Pickup standard within the typical Squamish pickup window.
North Squamish hillside residential, accessed via Tantalus Road and Mamquam Road. Mountain-view driveways are common; pickup routine, with slightly extended access scheduling for steeper hillside grades.
Far-north Squamish along Highway 99 and Government Road — known for Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park. Rural-residential character; pickup routine within Squamish municipal coverage.
South-central Squamish residential, accessed via Loggers Lane and Skylands Way. Mixed older and newer residential; pickup routine.
Central-north hillside accessed via Tantalus Road. Similar logistics profile to Garibaldi Highlands — standard pickup, occasional driveway-access coordination for hillside grades.
South Squamish near the Squamish River estuary, accessed via Cleveland Avenue south and Loggers Lane. Mix of residential and light commercial; pickup routine.
ICBC write-offs in Squamish follow the same provincial process as the rest of British Columbia: the registered owner retains the pink slip at pickup, and ICBC insurance handling is separate from the scrap transaction. Older write-offs that ICBC has already cleared remain a common Squamish pickup type. For a complete walkthrough, see how to scrap a car in BC.
Squamish-registered vehicles may qualify through the Scrap-It Society's standard provincial criteria — model year, emissions class, and operational status — when retired through approved channels. See the BC Scrap-It Program overview for eligibility details.
Vehicle transport from Squamish to a Lower Mainland recycling facility involves Highway 99 — the only road access into and out of the corridor. Winter weather and seasonal closures occasionally affect pickup timing during storm events; the partner network manages this logistics chain and reschedules where conditions warrant.
Have the vehicle registration ready at pickup. The partner confirms the vehicle, completes the pickup, and handles the recycling-facility documentation while ICBC insurance handling remains separate from the scrap transaction.
Enter your vehicle's year, make, model, and condition into the scrap car value calculator. You receive an instant cash offer based on BC scrap rates and vehicle-specific factors.
A local Squamish partner confirms your address, driveway access, date, and time window. Pickup response is typically next-day given Sea-to-Sky logistics, with same-day sometimes possible depending on partner-network availability that day.
Have the vehicle registration ready at pickup — this is the only paperwork required from the owner. The partner handles the recycling-facility documentation.
Your partner driver verifies the vehicle, hands over the cash payment, and tows the vehicle to a Lower Mainland recycling facility via Highway 99. No invoicing, no follow-up steps.
Squamish sits at the central anchor of the Sea-to-Sky corridor, with the closest urban-area neighbors south along Highway 99. For vehicle owners in those communities:
South along Sea-to-Sky Highway 99, the first major urban area you reach descending from Squamish.
South via Highway 99 and the Second Narrows Bridge, anchoring the North Shore.
Pickup zones from Squamish partners cover the Sea-to-Sky corridor primarily, with Highway 99 transport for vehicle delivery to Lower Mainland recycling facilities. Vehicle owners in Britannia Beach, Furry Creek, and other Sea-to-Sky corridor addresses south of Squamish are typically partner-network dependent — confirm coverage at scheduling for the specific address.
Nine common Squamish questions, answered directly — covering payouts, next-day pickup, outdoor-recreation vehicles, Sea-to-Sky corridor coverage, hillside access, ICBC write-offs, BC Scrap-It, Highway 99 weather, and Cash For Cars' Surrey base.
Cash For Cars partners with vetted Sea-to-Sky recyclers to pick up Squamish vehicles with cash on collection. Use the calculator below for an instant Squamish vehicle value estimate.