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No Canadian road trip is complete without a drive along the Sea to Sky Highway. The 160 kilometer journey connects Canada's past and present in one breathtaking stretch of road.
Mud-spattered, armor-clad warriors hunch on the steps of the village walkway, sweating after a day of doing battle with the rocks and roots of British Columbia's backcountry. A trickle of the ...
The Sea to Sky Highway begins in Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver. WHERE TO SLEEP Olympic Legacy Cabins, Porteau Cove, British Columbia; (604) 986-9371, bit.ly ...
Take the Sea to Sky Highway we were on: In Squamish, its transportive name is Átl’ka7tsem, meaning, “paddling up the sound.” It’s practically the start to a story.
If you've driven the Sea to Sky Highway, you may have wondered what the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) words on the road signs mean and how to say them. The signs, installed in time for the 2010 ...
Between 1998 and 2007, 63 people died on the Sea-to-Sky Highway. There were upwards of 200 crashes per year. But by 2010, after the upgrades were complete, the number of crashes dropped by 66 per ...
A multi-vehicle accident closed a section of the popular Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99), near Whistler, B.C., on Wednesday morning, reportedly leading to multiple injuries.
VANCOUVER–B.C. Ministry of Transportation officials say the Sea to Sky Highway between Vancouver and Whistler will re-open tonight. The road was closed late Tuesday when a cliff face sheared off ...
A Sea-to-Sky Highway Road Trip for Indigenous Culture in Whistler and Beyond. Story by Kathryn Romeyn • 1mo. A ll products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by Condé ...