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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Edition Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Check the live forecast above before heading to the Sea to Sky Gondola; mountain weather shifts fast, and knowing conditions helps you plan your ride and what to pack for the summit.
What does the live forecast mean for your visit?
The live forecast above gives temperature, wind, and precipitation for both the base near Squamish and the summit at 885 metres. Strong winds or low cloud can close the gondola, so watch for warnings. In winter, snow at the top often differs from rain in the valley — the live data tells you which gear to bring.
Tips for a smooth trip
Buy sea to sky gondola tickets online in advance to lock in your time slot; discounts sometimes apply for early booking. Check the sea to sky gondola hours before you go — they shift with the season. For real-time visuals, the sea to sky gondola webcam live feed shows summit visibility. The sea to sky gondola weather station at the top reports conditions every few minutes, complementing the forecast above.
Can I buy sea to sky gondola tickets online?
Yes, advance tickets are recommended to secure your time slot. Discounts may be available for groups or online booking. Buying ahead avoids lineups and ensures you ride when you want.
What are the sea to sky gondola hours?
Hours vary by season; typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in summer, with shorter winter hours. Check the official site for current times before you drive to Squamish.
Is there a sea to sky gondola webcam live?
Yes, the live webcam feed shows current conditions at the summit. Use it alongside the forecast above to gauge visibility, snow cover, and wind before you head up.
For broader conditions across the region, visit our Canada weather hub. If severe weather is expected, check our weather warning page for alerts.