Polygon's Terrain Townhomes Blend Mountain Modern Design with Squamish Landscape
Polygon Homes' Terrain development has been skillfully integrated into the hillside of the Garibaldi Springs neighborhood, creating a seamless transition between urban and rural landscapes in Squamish, British Columbia. This collection of contemporary townhomes draws inspiration from the surrounding Squamish terrain, featuring mountain modern architecture that appeals to a diverse range of buyers.
Family-Friendly Design Meets Outdoor Lifestyle
Sam Curleigh and his wife, Samantha Croll, spent eight months searching for the perfect family-size townhome before discovering Terrain. "We visited several projects, but there was always something missing," says Curleigh. "When we visited Terrain, it ticked off all our boxes."
Croll, who is expecting the couple's second child, particularly appreciates the spacious yard and prime location. "We love the location, which backs onto the longest trail system in Squamish," she explains. "We really did our research, and we are excited to move into a three-bedroom townhome with great views of the Tantalis Mountain range this October."
Architectural Features and Specifications
Terrain consists of 127 three and four-bedroom contemporary townhomes, with sizes ranging from 1,480 to 2,232 square feet. The homes feature:
- Over-height ceilings that create an airy, spacious feel
- Expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light
- Contemporary kitchens with matte black steel hardware
- Samsung appliance packages including induction cooktops with ovens
- Large decks or patios with fenced-in backyards
- Side-by-side oversized garages that are insulated and heated
- EV rough-ins and ample storage for outdoor equipment
Squamish's Growing Appeal
As one of Canada's fastest-growing communities, Squamish has earned a reputation as both a world-class tourist destination and a desirable place to live, work, and play. Known as the "outdoor recreational capital of Canada," the town attracts residents from across the Lower Mainland seeking an active outdoor lifestyle.
Goldie Alam, senior vice-president of marketing at Polygon Homes, notes the broad appeal of the area. "Squamish is a very desirable location in the Lower Mainland, and we are seeing this area appeal to a wide range of buyers," says Alam. "Terrain itself is adjacent to over 90 acres of parkland with views of the breathtaking surroundings and just steps from Squamish's extensive trail network, so it's highly attractive to outdoor lovers and adventurers."
Strong Market Response
The development has generated significant interest since its opening. On January 1, 2026, Polygon sold 22 homes during Terrain's opening day alone. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, attracting everyone from downsizers to young couples expanding their families.
"We also saw a lot of parents coming with their kids and grandchildren to provide both emotional and financial support to assist the next generation of their families as they enter or move up in the market," Alam observes. "One of our floor plans features a secondary suite, and some families are buying this type of home to have multiple generations living together."
Master Planned Community Vision
Overlooking the Squamish Valley within Polygon's master planned community of Garibaldi Springs, Terrain represents just one phase of development. When complete, Garibaldi Springs will comprise 314 townhomes, creating a cohesive residential community that respects and enhances the natural beauty of its surroundings.
The development's strategic location at the confluence of mountains and sea, combined with its thoughtful integration into the landscape, positions Terrain as a premier residential option for those seeking mountain modern living with easy access to Squamish's renowned outdoor amenities.
