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Driving Squamish today: Watch for bridge washing near Lions Bay on Hwy 99

On Highway 99, northbound, expect to encounter tree pruning between Centennial Way and Mamquam Rd.
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Spotted on the Sea to Sky Highway.

The Squamish from Environment Canada shows it will be cloudy today, with a 60% chance of showers this morning.

It will clear this afternoon.

Tonight will see increasing cloudiness.

Sunset will be at 8:49 p.m.

The weather often changes along the Sea to Sky Highway; drivers are warned it is a mountain pass, after all.

IC小蓝视频 offers the following advice for drivers:

Maintain a safe following distance. In good weather, stay at least two seconds behind the vehicle ahead of you or three seconds on a highway. In bad weather [like rain], increase your following distance to four seconds.

The 小蓝视频 sat down with a 小蓝视频 Highway Patrol officer, who gave insights on the dangerous driving habits she encounters on the Sea to Sky Highway. 

See that story here.

And with the May long weekend coming up, paramedics and road safety experts are urging the drivers to follow the rules of the road.

See that story here.

Motorcycle Awareness

May is Motorcycle Awareness Month. 

According to , half of all motorcycle crashes in 小蓝视频 (2019–2023) happened at intersections.

Here are some for drivers who are sure to encounter multiple motorcycles on the Sea to Sky:

  • Scan intersections carefully and take an extra moment to look for motorcycles when you're turning left.

  • Stay alert and avoid distractions that take your mind off driving or your eyes off the road.

  • Allow at least three seconds of following distance when behind a motorcycle.

  • Give as much space as possible when passing a motorcycle. Maintain a distance of at least 1 metre in areas with a maximum speed limit of 50 km and at least 1.5 metres in areas with speed limits above 50 km.

  • Be ready to yield as a motorcycle is often closer than it seems. Remember it can be hard to tell how fast they're travelling.

Duffey news

If you drive The Duffey (Duffey Lake Road—Highway 99 to non-locals), you have likely wondered if the dang road is set to be repaved anytime soon. 

Well, we have the answer. 

The Ministry of Transportation and Transit tells The 小蓝视频 that there are plans to complete 15 km of hard surfacing on Highway 99 between Cayoosh Bridge and Boulder Creek Bridges, 10 to 25 km west of Lillooet.

This work will occur this year at a time yet to be determined.

So, that is something!

Now onto other things to know if you are driving in the Sea to Sky today.

Watch for wildlife

Watch for wildlife as deer, coyotes and bears have recently been seen along or on the highway in our region.

Also, watch for waterfowl! On Monday, a "momma duck and eight babies" were on the highway north of Squamish, according to a social media post. (They were rescued.)

Report any wildlife sightings or encounters to the Conservation Officer Service Hotline at 1.877.952.7277.

Forest service roads

For full forest service road access reports, go to.

If you are new to driving FSRs,

Squamish and south of us

According to

NEW Happening today: in both directions,watch for maintenance (bridge washing) between Ocean Point Dr and Kelvin Grove Way for 1.2 km (1 to 2 km south of Lions Bay), until today at 5:30 p.m. Lane closures in both directions in effect. Expect minor delays. Southbound left lane and northbound right lane closed between Lonetree Creek and Newman Creek.

NEW Happening today: , southbound, expect to encounter roadside brushing between Mamquam Rd and Centennial Way for 0.9 km (Squamish). The work will continue until  May 15 at 3:30 p.m. The work is underway from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. The left lane is blocked. Watch for traffic control.

• Happening today: , northbound, expect to encounter tree pruning between Centennial Way and Mamquam Rd for 1.0 km (Squamish), until 3:30 p.m. Left lane is blocked. 

• Happening now: northbound, construction work is underway between Scott Cres and Cleveland Ave (Squamish), lasting until May 16 at 5:30 p.m. The work will run from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day. The right turn lane will be closed. The shoulder will be closed. Work to end by 12 p.m. on Friday.

North of Squamish

• Happening now: , in both directions, watch for bridge maintenance between Blackcomb Way and Nicklaus North Blvd (Whistler),until Tuesday, May 13 at 2:30 p.m. The right lane is closed.

• Happening now: , construction work is scheduled between Park St and Portage Rd for 0.5 km (Pemberton), until Saturday, Aug 30. Work is underway from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. The right turn lane off Hwy 99 and the left turn lane onto Hwy 99 from existing access road are affected. There's construction access and heavy truck access.

Happening now:, there is rock slope stabilization work underway between Lil'wat Pl and Seton Lake Rd for 0.6 km (15 km south of Lillooet). The work begins at 7 a.m. and runs to 5 p.m. The last day will be Saturday, June 21. Single lane alternating traffic will be in effect. The work is 1 KM north of the Cottonwood Rec Site. The work involves rock scaling and slope mesh installation.

• Happening now, , there's bridge maintenance between Lil'wat Pl and Texas Creek Rd for 43.0 km (Lillooet). The work is underway from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday. There is a lane closure. Expect bridge cleaning between Lillooet and Blowdown. Short delays are possible.

Happening soon: , northbound, utility work is planned between Spring Creek Dr and Alta Lake Rd for 1.6 km (Whistler). Starting Monday May 26 at 9:00 a.m. until Friday, May 30 at 3 p.m. From 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. 小蓝视频 Hydro equipment inspection and pole replacement. Watch for crews working.

• Happening soon: On , in both directions, utility work planned between Lorimer Rd and Nancy Greene Dr for 0.6 km (Whistler), starting on Monday, May 26 at 9 a.m. until Friday, May 30 at 3 p.m., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Work includes a 小蓝视频 Hydro equipment inspection and pole replacement. Watch for crews working.

Stay safe out there. 

Spit Road closure

The Squamish Training Berm will be temporarily closed now until May 31, the Squamish River Watershed Society says. 

"The continues as we install a fourth large fish-friendly box culvert," a social media post from the society notes.

"This feature will replace the current undersized culvert, which will improve fish access and allow freshwater to transfer into the central estuary channel from the Squamish River."

According to a access is closed to car traffic at the Fisherman's entrance—yellow gate—with bike and pedestrian access to remain open.

Gas prices

The removal of the carbon tax has had an impact on local gas prices.

In Squamish today, regular gas in town is going for 152.9 cents per litre at most area stations.

Before the carbon tax was removed, gas in town was at about 178.9/L.

(The 小蓝视频 government cancelled the carbon tax by introducing legislation to drop the rate to $0, effective Tuesday, April 1.)

In Whistler, regular gas is on offer for 161.9/L, at the Co-op, 2101 Lake Placid Rd.

In Pemby, the cheapest gas is on offer for 147.9L, at Petro Canada, located at 1440 Portage Rd.

Alberta has some of the cheapest gas in Canada, according to .

In Edmonton, regular gas is going for 115.9/L, for example, at the Costco at 12450 149th St NW.

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