Glossary

Sea-to-Sky Corridor Charter

A Sea-to-Sky Corridor Charter refers to a high-end luxury transport service traveling along Highway 99, connecting Metro Vancouver and Horseshoe Bay to Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton. This specific geographical transit zone is heavily monitored by the BC Passenger Transportation Board due to its unique alpine terrain, variable winter weather patterns, and high international tourist volume. Limousine operators executing charters along this route must possess explicit territorial rights within their licensing framework and factor in specialized highway regulations. Between October 1st and April 30th, all commercial passenger directed vehicles operating along the Sea-to-Sky route are strictly required by provincial law to be outfitted with severe-weather-rated winter tires to ensure safety on mountain passes. These point-to-point or hourly bookings serve global resort travelers, corporate retreats, and mountain wedding celebrations requiring professional alpine chauffeurs.