British Columbia

Vancouver's seawall between Second and Third beach reopens following months of repairs

The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has reopened a section of the seawall, after repairs to damage caused by high tides and extreme weather in January were completed. 

Stretch from Third Beach to Lions Gate Bridge that was damaged Friday, Jan. 7 still closed

A repaired section of the seawall between Second and Third Beach in Vancouver that was reopened on March 11, 2022 following damage from high tides and extreme weather on Jan. 7. (The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation)

The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has reopened a section of the seawall, after repairs to damage caused by high tides and extreme weather in January were completed. 

On Friday, the Park Board announced that the section between Second and Third Beach had reopened, while a section between Third Beach and the Lions Gate Bridge remains closed.

"This is the section that was hardest hit during the last King Tide/storm, but we hope to have it reopened as soon as possible," said the Park Board on Twitter.

On Jan. 7, high tides and extreme wind pummeled B.C.'s South Coast, resulting in damage not only to Vancouver's seawall, but also in other coastal communities such as West Vancouver and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island.

Officials with the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation are asking people to stay off the damaged sections of the seawall to avoid danger posed by undermined pavement, loose concrete and piled up logs. (Tricia Barker)
A damaged section of the Vancouver seawall that crews were still working to repair on Jan 14. 2022, after high tides and extreme weather battered B.C.'s South Coast a week earlier. (Tricia Barker)

Officials are asking people to use caution when using the section of the seawall that has reopened. They said there are some uneven surfaces, unpaved sections, and other maintenance activities still ongoing.

The Park Board has not said when repairs will be finished or when the final section that remains closed will reopen.