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Jan 15, 2021 1:00 AM -

Operators of the Sea To Sky Gondola say the tourist attraction is due to reopen in late spring or early summer

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File - Operators of the Sea To Sky Gondola near Squamish say the tourist attraction is due to reopen in late spring or early summer.(Photo - B.C. Government/Flickr)

Operators of the Sea To Sky Gondola near Squamish say the tourist attraction is due to reopen in late spring or early summer.

The update posted on the company's website says the complicated cleanup process has been completed after vandals cut the gondola cable late last year.

The statement says orders have been placed for a new cable and 25 new cabins and the cable is already on its way to Squamish while discussions are underway with the cabin supplier on a timeline for arrival of that equipment.

No arrests have been made but the company says an RCMP investigation is continuing after the cable was cut in September, the second such attack in just over a year.

Although no one was hurt in either incident.

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