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George Massey Tunnel Closures Set for Two Overnight Shutdowns

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Drivers should expect overnight George Massey Tunnel closures on June 5 and 6 as maintenance work takes place. Use the Alex Fraser Bridge instead.

A pair of overnight closures will affect travel through the George Massey Tunnel this weekend as maintenance crews carry out essential work.

Motorists heading through the busy corridor should prepare ahead of time and choose alternate routes to avoid delays.

Tunnel to Close in Both Directions Overnight

The Ministry of Transportation and Transit has scheduled two full overnight closures of the George Massey Tunnel. The shutdowns will allow contractors to complete important maintenance work in both the northbound and southbound lanes.

As a result, traffic will not be able to pass through the tunnel during the closure periods.

The scheduled closures are:

  • Friday, June 5, 2026: 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 6
  • Saturday, June 6, 2026: 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 7

Drivers Asked to Use Alternate Route

Because the tunnel will be fully closed in both directions, drivers should plan their trips in advance. Meanwhile, the Alex Fraser Bridge will serve as the recommended detour route during the overnight work.

Those travelling late at night should allow extra time for their journeys and watch for changing traffic conditions.

Emergency Services and Transit Will Continue

While regular traffic will be redirected, emergency vehicles and public transit services will still be accommodated throughout the closure period.

Therefore, essential transportation services will remain available even as maintenance crews work inside the tunnel.

Stay Updated Before You Travel

Drivers should check the latest road conditions before heading out. In addition, travellers are encouraged to monitor DriveBC for updates on traffic, detours, and any schedule changes.

At the same time, motorists should follow posted speed limits, pay close attention to road signs, and obey instructions from traffic-control personnel working in the area.

With the overnight maintenance scheduled across two consecutive nights, planning ahead will help drivers avoid unexpected disruptions and keep traffic moving safely throughout the region.

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