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The Sea to Sky Gondola is a privately owned recreational
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about south of
Squamish, British Columbia Squamish (; Squamish language, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim: Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, ; 2016 census population 19,512) is a community and a district municipality in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of British Columbia, located at th ...
. On BC-99, it offers views over Howe Sound along with cafes, a lodge, hiking trails, and a suspension bridge, the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge. The majority of the area is located inside of
Stawamus Chief Provincial Park Stawamus Chief Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, established in 1997. It encompasses both the eponymous Stawamus Chief and the Slhanay granitic domes and the surrounding forest. Activities in the park include hikin ...
. The upper platform, on top of
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, is above sea level.


History


Construction

Construction on Basecamp, the lower area, started in April 2013. Some employees traveled to the headquarters of the
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in
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to purchase the onsite gondola, while others went to
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to buy the newest passenger cabins, of the Omega IV 8 variety. As the snow melted, the company started surveying possible hiking trails. The general manager of the project was Jayson Faulkner. In July 2013, Ted Tempany, a prominent trail builder in British Columbia, was appointed to construct the hiking trails. The suspension bridge and two of the three viewing platforms were finished in October. In November, the first test gondola was launched. The gondola was opened to the public on May 16, 2014, having cost a total of $7.6 million. $22 million was invested in the project. It was built while respecting the
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's natural environment.


Vandalism

The gondola was vandalised on August 10, 2019, by a person or persons unknown who cut a cable, causing thirty carriers to fall and be heavily damaged. To fix the cable and replace the carriers cost $2 million. It partially reopened on February 14, 2020, with increased security, and fully opened in May. Despite the improved measures, the cable was cut again on the morning of September 14, 2020. This time, only six carriers remained operable, with the other 33 having to be restored. The gondola closed for eight months as a result. Two years later, in 2022, the
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released thermal imaging of the 2020 scene showing that a security guard was almost hit by one of the cables. The Sea to Sky Gondola's company sued the security system company, Unified Systems, as they had apparently not been on site during the sabotage. It also offered $500,000 for information relating to the vandals' capture. As of July 2023, nobody had been prosecuted.


Features


Gondola

The gondola is manufactured by the Austrian
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, and the cabins are made by its Switz CWA Constructions division, at a cost of $50,000 (). They are wheelchair and stroller accessible and have floor-to-ceiling windows made of glass. Each of the 39 gondolas can carry eight people, with a maximum load of . The gondola ride itself provides views of two provincial parks, Stawamus Chief and
Shannon Falls Shannon Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is located from Vancouver and south of Squamish along the Sea to Sky Highway. The park covers an area of . The main point of interest is Shannon Falls, the thi ...
. The last descent is one hour after the final ascent.


Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge

The bridge, which was built by Macdonald & Lawrence Timber Framing Ltd., a firm which is known for its restoration of Kinsol Trestle, was finished in October 2013. It is long, and is open year-round. It is also wheelchair and stroller accessible. The Spirit Viewing Platform can be accessed from here.


Viewing points

The upper platform has three main designated viewing platforms, Summit Lodge, Spirit, and Chief Overlook. The Summit Lodge Viewing Platform is close to the gondola unloading station and is in size. Howe Sound, Tantalus Range, Diamond Head, and Sky Pilot Mountain can be seen from here. Spirit is found across the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge and presents informative displays showcasing the history of the
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. It has also been utilized as a wedding location. Finally, Chief Overlook is located in the middle of the Panorama Trail, a short walk from the Summit Lodge. One can find the
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,
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, and the backside of the Stawamus Chief there.


Summit Lodge

Summit Lodge is an eatery, bar, and gift shop. At , it is surrounded by the Summit Lodge Viewing Platform. The lodge was completed in Spring 2014, being made of over 700 local
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beams of varying size. The largest of those beams was long and wide.


Recreation

In the summer months, live music and yoga are hosted. In the winter, one can snowshoe,
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, and ski.


Hiking

The area has twelve hiking trails, six frontcountry and six backcountry, with rock climbing and
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are also available. There are two different guided tours throughout the trails. A hike up the mountain is also available, in which dogs can hike up with their owners and ride down.


Frontcountry trails

*Sprit Trail () - Howe Sound, Sky Pilot, Goat Ridge *Panorama Trail () -
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, Howe Sound *Wonderland Lake Loop () - Wonderland Lake *Sparky's Spin () - Underneath the gondola *Highline Trail () - Above summit lodge *Alpine Alley () - Kid's trail


Backcountry trails

*Sea to Summit Trail () - Basecamp to Summit Lodge *Shannon Basin Loop () - Shannon Creek *Sky Pilot Valley Trail () - Sky Pilot treeline *Al's Habrich Trail () - Howe Sound, Sky Pilot,
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*Neverland Loop () - Neverland Falls *Skyline Ridge Trail () - Sky Pilot


Incidents

In the morning of February 4, 2014, prior to the gondola's public opening, a gondola came off the line during routine testing. No one was injured and the British Columbia Safety Authority along with the Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group decided that the cause was "a unique weather event."


In media

A scene in both of the series '' Altered Carbon'' and '' The Magicians'' was shot on the suspension bridge. The gondola was featured on the first leg of ''
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'' in which teams had to ride it to the top, getting their next clue at the Panorama Trail. '' A Dog's Way Home'' also featured the bridge.


References


External links

*{{Official website, https://www.seatoskygondola.com/ Transport in British Columbia Gondola lifts in Canada Squamish, British Columbia 2014 establishments in British Columbia Transport infrastructure completed in 2014