During the next two weeks, people travelling the Sea to Sky Highway are advised to expect lane closures and delays through Lions Bay due to planned highway resurfacing work.
From Tuesday, Aug. 6, until Thursday, Aug. 15, crews will resurface approximately four kilometres of Highway 99 southbound through Lions Bay, from Magnesia Creek to Lonetree Creek. One southbound lane will be closed for 24 hours for the project’s duration.
From Aug. 12 until Aug. 15, drivers can also expect northbound left-lane closures through Lions Bay. Southbound traffic will be in a counterflow in the northbound left lane from 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 a.m. During this time, Lions Bay detours will be in effect.
Bicycle routes will also be affected, and cyclists should expect delays and detours. Emergency vehicles will have priority access. The province suggests drivers should expect delays and plan extra time for their trips.
Dave Nabi says
I went southbound today at 9am, inside lane was blocked off but no delay low traffic volume.