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Highway Arts & Adventure Market gets green light

There’s a new market coming to the Sea to Sky corridor. Last month, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) board approved a three-year temporary use permit for land in Britannia Beach to host the Highway Arts & Adventure Market.
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Highway Hub A new market off the Sea to Sky highway is one step closer to opening after receiving approval from the SLRD. Photo by Alyssa Noel

There’s a new market coming to the Sea to Sky corridor.

Last month, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) board approved a three-year temporary use permit for land in Britannia Beach to host the Highway Arts & Adventure Market.

Located just off Highway 99 at the southern entry to Britannia Beach near Galileo Coffee House, the market will include 50 vendor stalls in its first year with artists, artisans, farm vendors, food, adventure companies, sports outfitters and performers. Organizers envision increasing to 120 stalls next summer.

“This approval is a step toward an idea I’ve had for over 12 years now to create a very easy and effective interface for tourists entering the Sea to Sky region, allowing them a glimpse of all things Sea to Sky, particularly our arts, culture, adventure activities, businesses, and help them wayfind to get directly to those things rather than driving around randomly searching,” says market founder John Jervis in a press release.

No date has been set yet for its opening. For more information visit seatoskymarket.com.