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Function Junction - W
Hwy 99 at Cheakamus Lake Rd & Alpha Lake Rd, 5 km south of Whistler, looking west.
Function Junction - E
Hwy 99 at Cheakamus Lake Rd & Alpha Lake Rd, 5 km south of Whistler, looking east.
Function Junction - S
Hwy 99 at Cheakamus Lake Rd & Alpha Lake Rd, 5 km south of Whistler, looking south.
Brew Creek - N
Hwy 99, near Brew Creek Forest Service Rd, about 17 km southwest of Whistler, looking north.
Brew Creek - S
Hwy 99, near Brew Creek Forest Service Rd, about 17 KM southwest of Whistler, looking south.
Daisy Lake - N
Hwy 99, at Daisy Lake Rd about 26 km south of Whistler, looking north.
Daisy Lake - S
Hwy 99, at Daisy Lake Rd about 26 km south of Whistler, looking south.
Culliton - N
Hwy 99, about 24 km north of Squamish, looking north.
Culliton - S
Hwy 99, about 24 km north of Squamish, looking south.
Alice Lake - N
Hwy 99 at Squamish Valley Rd, about 10 km north of Squamish, looking north.
Alice Lake - S
Hwy 99 at Squamish Valley Rd, about 10 km north of Squamish, looking south.
Britannia - N
Hwy 99 in Britannia Beach at Copper Drive, looking north.
Britannia - S
Hwy 99 in Britannia Beach at Copper Drive, looking south.
Furry Creek
Hwy 99, about 12km south of Squamish, looking south.
Function Junction - N
Hwy 99 at Cheakamus Lake Rd & Alpha Lake Rd, 5 km south of Whistler, looking north.
Pemberton - N
Hwy 99 at Portage Rd in Pemberton, looking north.
Pemberton - W
Hwy 99 at Portage Rd in Pemberton, looking west.
Pemberton - E
Hwy 99 at Portage Rd in Pemberton, looking east.
Pemberton - S
Hwy 99 at Portage Rd in Pemberton, looking south.
Winter road conditions across most of B.C. often include snow and ice and most B.C. highways have high mountain passes where you are likely to encounter winter weather starting in October. It is the responsibility of the operator of a vehicle to understand the conditions on roads they regularly drive and equip their vehicle for those conditions. Full information about Winter tires can be found on the Government of BC Website: Visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca
The DriveBC website displays current road conditions, such as slippery sections and poor visibility; incidents, such as collisions and rock slides; and future planned events, such as avalanche prevention, construction, and bridge maintenance. In addition, the DriveBC map features highway webcam icons, which when clicked on, display recently captured images of highway conditions throughout the province.
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Resources provided by the Government of BC including road conditions, Sea to Sky District FSR Access Map, Safety Related Links, Motor Vehicle Prohibitions and more.
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A public Facebook group where members post information and photos pertaining to road conditions in the area.
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