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Tunnel Point Tickets and Towing

From a Wanderung post, about towing hikers' vehicles from the pullout at Tunnel Point. Take a bus to Lions Bay or Brunswick Point to access the Tunnel Bluffs trail or cycle from Horseshoe Bay. The new 30-min sign is positioned at the ramp to the Tunnel Bluffs parking in such way that many drivers miss it. And once you park the car, there's no way to see that sign. A number of seasoned hikers were caught off-guard today. It costs $195 to recover your vehicle from the "Payless"...

The following is recent blog post at Vancouver Trails on access issues for Tunnel Bluffs. Seems to me that with all the access challenges in the Sea to Sky Corridor, I am going to have my hands full this summer managing and maintaining the Watersprite Lake Trail up to snuff to handle the hordes of hikers who are now facing fewer reliable S2S hiking...

From Mountain FM: https://www.mountainfm.com/2018/06/08/moti-adds-no-parking-barriers-sea-sky-highway/?fbclid=IwAR30nfQMZOwQY_eWrOvLJQaGdZ6_w0poLwleLat6JU1UaZyw-dQvP-LOpM8 The Province cannot say how long temporary no parking barriers along the Sea to Sky Highway will remain in place. Recently temporary barriers were installed at various pull-outs between Squamish and Vancouver to deter drivers from parking illegally. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) says the...

June 11, 2018 Jesse Morwood Area Manager, Squamish/Whistler Area Office Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Suite 310 - 1500 Woolridge Street Coquitlam BC V3K0B8 By Email: Jesse.Morwood@gov.bc.ca Dear Mr. Morwood, RE: Highway 99—Tunnel Point parking area problems I participated in the recreational review process of the Sea to Sky Highway Improvement Project that was begun in 2005 and ended in 2010. At the time of the review process, I met with project personnel in Squamish,...

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