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Collision shuts down Sea to Sky Highway

staff report
February 9, 2025 6:13pm

A multi-vehicle collision has forced the full closure of Highway 99 in both directions between Copper Drive and Murrin Lake Provincial Park, according to DriveBC.

#LMDICARS has deployed to #BCHwy99, south of Murrin Park for a serious multi vehicle collision. The highway is fully closed and will remain so for several hours while we investigate. There is no anticipated time for reopening. Please avoid the area. #Squamish #Whistler #SeaToSky pic.twitter.com/zqoMWZ59ro

— CPL. Dave NOON (@CplNoon) February 10, 2025

Police has confirmed that investigators are on scene, and the highway will remain closed for several hours. Crews are working to turn travelers around, but there is no estimated time for reopening. Drivers are urged to avoid the area. The next update from DriveBC is expected at 6:30 p.m.

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2 Comments

  1. Robert Rogers says:
    February 13, 2025 at 4:02 pm

    RCMP
    Should have assessed the accident quickly and North and South of the accident, the cars not involved, turned around with guidance. I have waited before 7-8 hrs and
    It’s Extremely Uncomfortable!!!

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