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Accident on Sea to Sky Highway; expect delays

vehicles stuck after accident on sea to sky highway
The Sea to Sky Highway is closed in both direction.
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September 21, 2023 4:28pm

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A vehicle accident near Lions Bay has closed the Sea to Sky Highway in both directions. The incident happened between Brunswick Beach Rd and Porteau Cove Road, about three north of Lions Bay.

Assessment is in progress, and expect delays due to congestion.

⛔️REMINDER – #BCHwy99 Closed due to vehicle incident at Deeks Creek north of #LionsBay. Expect delays. https://t.co/m7YBjXl9DN #Squamish #SeaToSky #BrunswickBeach

— DriveBC (@DriveBC) September 21, 2023

The accident was a head-on collision, according to some social media posts, though authorities have yet to confirm this. First responders are on their way to the accident at this moment, but drivers can expect delays.

 

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