UPDATE: The Sea to Sky Gondola has updated its route for today’s gondola float in the Garibaldi Highlands and Garibaldi Estates.
Here are the details:
Mamquam Road: 4:10 pm – 4:20 pm
Kintyre Drive up to Quest University Area 4:20pm – 4:40pm
(detailed route Kintyre Dr, Jura Cres, up to Quest University and back down)
Thunderbird Area 4:30 pm – 4:50 pm
(detailed route Thunderbird Ridge to the end, turnaround back Thunderbird Ridge, Glacierview Dr)
Perth Drive – Highlands Way North Area 4:30 – 5:00 pm (detailed route Perth Dr, Rhum & Eigg Dr, Pia Rd, Jay Cres, Pitlochry Way, Highlands Way North)
Ayr Drive – Braemer Drive Area 4:50 pm – 5:20 pm
(detailed route Friedel Cres, Ayr Dr, The Boulevard, Braemer Dr, Argyle Cres, upper Skyline Dr.)
Behind Garibaldi Village Area 5:15 pm – 5:40 pm (detailed route Mamquam, Kalodon Rd, Diamond Head Rd, Diamond Rd, Garibaldi Way, Cheakamus Way)
Tantalus Rd Area 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm
(detailed route Tantalus Rd, Newport Ridge, Diamond head Rd to Mamquam).
On his way back to the North Pole, Santa will cruise down Cleaveland Avenue in support of Downtown Squamish BIA’s later extended shopping hours.
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Locals can wave at Santa and Mrs. Claus right from their neighbourhood this year, an initiative of the Sea to Sky Gondola.
On December 5, the Sea to Sky Gondola float along with local police and fire services, were out spreading the Christmas magic through Valleycliffe.
This week, the neighbourhood visits will take on Friday, December 11, in Garibaldi Estates and Garibaldi Highlands between 4 pm and 6 pm.
“The elves are busy planning and will share Santa’s route here in the days leading up to his Neighbourhood Visit. Once the route is planned we will upload a PDF to this page,” gondola said.
Next week, the neighbourhood visits will take place on next Friday, December 18 in Brackendale and Dentville between 4 pm and 6 pm.
The route has yet to be updated.
“Wave at Santa and Mrs. Claus right from your neighbourhood this year! Spot the Sea to Sky Gondola float and experience first-hand how Santa spreads Christmas magic throughout Squamish.”