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Sea-to-Sky Highway cleared after serious crash near Lions Bay

WATCH: Squamish RCMP are on the scene of what they are calling a major vehicle incident on the Sea-to-Sky in Lions Bay – Sep 27, 2022

The Sea-to-Sky Highway was closed to northbound traffic near Lions Bay for several hours after a potential hit-and-run on Tuesday.

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Officials were able to reopen the route to one lane by 4 p.m. and announced that the route had been cleared shortly before 8 p.m.

BC Emergency Health Services said it was notified of the crash just before 11:20 a.m. of a crash involving a motorcycle.

Two ambulances were deployed, but no one was transported to hospital.

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Squamish RCMP said the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Team had been deployed.

Investigators also asked the public to be on the lookout for a white Honda with rear-end damage and missing part of its rear bumper.

“If seen, please call Police and do not approach,” police said.

Injuries from the collision were not immediately clear.

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