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Sea-to-Sky reopens after multi-car crash forces six-hour road closure Sunday

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Sea to Sky Highway in Howe Sound near Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, B.C. (shutterstock.com)

A multi-car collision led to the closure of the Sea-To-Sky highway for nearly six hours Sunday afternoon.

The crash took place just after 3:30 p.m. between three cars on Highway 99, just north of Britannia Beach, Squamish RCMP said in a statement.

The collision involved several people, who were transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, said police. There were no fatalities.

DriveBC announced the opening of both lanes at around 9:45 p.m. Sunday evening, but warned travellers that delays were still to be expected in the area.

Megan Merrifield, a Vancouver resident who had been returning home from a ski trip in Whistler early Sunday afternoon, was stuck between Squamish and Porteau Cove at a standstill for five hours, before traffic began moving intermittently, she said.

One man a few cars behind Merrifield had left his vehicle to help at the scene, while other drivers and passengers were walking up and down the highway, she said.

By 8 p.m., Merrifield had pulled into a layby to ride out the remainder of the wait.

“It was very cold, but luckily I had all of my ski gear and camping supplies in my boot, so I blew up my mattress and stayed in the car,” she said.

Three ambulances and police, including a police helicopter, attended the scene, she said.

In a statement Monday morning, Squamish RCMP said the crash is still being investigated.

Anyone who may have further relevant information on the incident are asked to contact the Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100.