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Sea to Sky Gondola open to public

STAFF REPORT
May 28, 2020 8:17am

The Sea to Sky Gondola will be opening today to the public with new COVID-19 safety protocols and reduced capacity.  The gondola earlier reopened on May 22 for pass holders.

Daily hours of operation are 9 am to 5 pm with the last ride down at 6:00 pm, with hours subject to change.

It is recommended that guests check operating hours prior to visiting. Guests will need to purchase a ticket online.

As part of the new COVID-19 operating procedures, Sea to Sky Gondola staff will carefully monitor capacity. Guests will be required to show proof of online ticket or pass purchase upon entering the parking lot.

Guests may also be required to wait in their car prior to loading the gondola or be asked to visit later in the day.

Food and beverage services will be limited to grab and go items at the base and the summit, and outdoor spaced seating will be available in the Backyard and on the Summit Lodge patio. However, the Summit Lodge will be closed except for access to washrooms and some limited retail.

“We have been carefully following BC’s reopening plan and after limiting our visits to passholders over the past week, we are ready to expand to online ticket sales. The past week has allowed us to gain valuable feedback from our loyal passholders and staff on new operational measures and visitor flow at the base and summit,” says general manager, Kirby Brown.

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