Seem closer to chipmunk size than red squirrel - perhaps southern flying squirrel?
Approximately 12-15 were seen in daylight moving along the four mature sugar maples in front yard - likely spooked by a Grey Squirrel.
Have more photos that I can load later
Found under a rock at the edge of Emerald Glacier along Iceline Trail (2145 m). It appears G. campodeiformis is the only species of grylloblatid known in this part of the Canadian Rockies and fits the description of this individual. Approximately 1.5-2 cm in length (didn't manage to measure with a ruler). Photographed and also observed by @efarries. We turned over a few rocks and located one other, smaller individual.
An amazing stick-like mantis found in a tropical montane rainforest, specifically on a staircase near a golf course.
It was about 3 inches from forearm (folded) to wingtip.