This was a hike I had never heard of until the recent release of 105 Hikes.
This route is kind of mired heavily by a complete maze of mountain bike trails but that is the only knock against it. I was shocked I've never heard of this place given the unique and wonderful views of the Squamish area for so little effort.
You start from a quiet residential area that has tons of parking and seemingly no self-entitled locals yet (it is Squamish afterall, not Lion's Bay, these people understand the need for access to recreation), and shortly you are on a less biked, and more hiked trail up to the summit and an undersummit... both are great.
There are definitely some consfusing twists and turns due to all of the other trails and a map is highly recommended if not a GPS (which sounds silly but you need it BECAUSE of how many trails there are here).
If you follow the trail in 105, I think this is a 4 hour hike. The best part though happens in the first 1.5 hours,.. I personally think the thing to do is make this a shorter loop than the book it a there and back on the same trail and make it like a mini sparely populated exercise hike.