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Discounts for gondola pass holders in Squamish, Vancouver

August 23, 2019 10:35am

Sea to Sky Gondola pass holders can now enjoy discounts in Squamish as well as Vancouver while work gets underway to reinstate the gondola cabins.Sea to Sky Gondola pass holders can now enjoy discounts in Squamish as well as Vancouver while work gets underway to reinstate the gondola cabins.

“Our incredible tourism and community partners have stepped up to show our current pass holders the love. While we are inoperable, show your pass for some amazing perks from Squamish to Vancouver,” the gondola management announced in a social media post yesterday.

The management also said the company will honour the pass as if it was frozen on the morning of August 10. “On opening day, your pass will have the exact amount of time you had left on it as of August 10. You will not lose any days on your pass. For example, if on August 10, you had 4 months left until your pass expired, you will have 4 months left on your pass from the first day of reopening.”

The Sea to Sky Gondola is likely to reopen next spring. The gondola was shut down after its cable was cut last week. The RCMP is holding a criminal investigation into the incident.

“Exact timelines for reopening are still being determined and are very much dependent on when we can get a replacement cable and new cabins sent over from Europe. We will reopen with a brand new haul rope and a completely new line of 30 cabins,” the company said in a press release.

Meanwhile, here is a list of discounts and perks being offered for pass holders:

Free Mountain Admission or a Download Ticket offer valid until November 30th at Grouse Mountain

Free General Admission Ticket at Lookout Vancouver

One Free General Admission Ticket at Vancouver Aquarium

50% off General Admission Ticket at Britannia Mine Museum

50% off General Admission Ticket at Rope Runner

50% off White Water Season (until September 30th) at Squamish Rafting Company

50% off Adult/Senior Ticket. Children/Students are always Free

Discount on Rafting Tours (Approximately 40% off)

25% off weekday Drop-in Sessions at Airhouse

25% discount on Intro to Mountian Bike Experience for groups of 2 or more at Ridehub.

Buy one Drop-in Pass and get the 2nd for 50% off (first-time visitors only) at The Ninja Gym

20% off all  flights at Sea to Sky Air

15% off retail store, cans, growler fills, kegs, hats, glassware and wearables at Backcountry Brewing

10% off ice cream until seasonal closure in December at Alice and Brohm

 

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