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Artisan market for Britannia Beach South approved

Fifty vendor stalls will be put up during first year
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SUBMITTED RENDERING

Momentum is swinging in favour of an artisan market slated for Britannia Beach South.

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has granted a three-year temporary use permit to the Sea to Sky Arts and Adventure Market.

It'll be situated on the former Makin Lands, which are now owned by the Tigerbay Development Corp., previously called the Taicheng Development Corp.

"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," said founder John Jervis in a news release.

The first season of the market will feature a maximum of 50 vendor stalls. Traffic impacts will then be monitored.

Should everything go smoothly, that number will expand to 120 in 2020.

The release said an engineering report found the existing intersection at the blue gate provides for a capacity of five times the highest level of traffic potentially generated by market operations.

A bus loop has been added to the design in hopes to enable a park-and-ride service for the area.

There will also be 216 parking stalls on site. Fencing will enclose the area.

This article originally appeared here.