Squamish RCMP investigation continues at Sea to Sky Gondola

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ON Saturday at approximately 7 a.m., employees of the Sea to Sky Gondola noticed a down cable and saw several gondola cars on the ground. After initial assessment by the Sea to Sky Gondola, the RCMP were called.

The RCMP are working to determine the cause of the incident. Until such time as a cause has been definitely identified, police say they are treating this as criminal in nature and have not ruled out that this was a deliberate act.

“We recognize the potential of what could have been and are thankful that no one was injured. We are currently assessing the damage but our preliminary assessment suggests that a cable was cut. We will continue our investigation and release updates to you as soon as possible,” says Constable Ashley MacKay.

The RCMP are presently working with Technical Safety BC and Doppelmayr and efforts are currently being made to walk the gondola line so that it can be properly inspected.

At this time, the RCMP is asking for anyone with information or anyone that was in the area at the time to come forward. That includes hikers, climbers and campers who were in the areas of the Sea to Sky Gondola as well as the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park between 4 and 9 a.m. on Saturday.