No, there is no Sea to Sky Checkpoint during the Paralympic Games. The Sea to Sky Checkpoint was only in effect during February for the Olympic Games and does not affect highway travel in March.
There is no public parking directly at any Paralympic venue. The Metro Vancouver public transit system is 100% accessible and is the quickest, most reliable way to go. Access to public transit is included in your Paralympic ticket for the day of the event.
In Metro Vancouver public parking space may be available near some TransLink stations where you can leave your vehicle and take a bus or rapid transit. Keep in mind there will be significant demand for these parking spaces. Carpooling is strongly recommended. Refer to the TransLink website translink.ca for information on its Park & Ride locations.
There are plenty of options available to get to Vancouver with private motorcoach services. Book in advance and TravelSmart for your 2010 Winter Games experience. See the sidebar links for a list of available private motorcoach services.
Also consider carpooling. Visit ride-share.com to connect with others going to the same event and travel together.
Link to the official website for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
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