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Stanley Park seawall fully reopened after winter storm damage. A 3.5-km stretch between Third Beach and Lions Gate Bridge had been closed for months due to extensive damage from a Jan. 7 windstorm.
Parts of the Stanley Park seawall will be closed this month as part of looper moth work. The seawall between Third Beach and Prospect Point in Stanley Park will be closed from Nov. 4 to Dec. 6.
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The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation announced Wednesday that the final 3.5 kilometre section of Stanley Park's iconic seawall has reopened after damage from winter storms forced its ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Stanley Park is the green heart of Vancouver, a beloved oasis of forest, beaches and the waterfront Seawall path that draws legions of locals and tourists. But part of the ...
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Commissioners learned it will cost up to $300 million to replace eight-kilometres of the 10-kilometre Stanley Park seawall with a breakwater that can withstand future storms.
In November of 2023, the Vancouver Park Board estimated that up to 160,000 trees that had been killed in Stanley Park by a hemlock looper moth infestation would need to be cut down for safety reasons.
Stanley Park is beloved for its bike-friendly seawall that winds along the water. But a new bike lane that cuts through the park is now the subject of ongoing public controversy.
Stanley Park is an urban forest abutting downtown Vancouver; a beloved haven with an oceanside seawall and many kilometres of paths through the trees. But something is happening with those trees.