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Vancouver seawall damaged as high tides, winds pummel B.C.'s South Coast

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Vancouver’s Stanley Park seawall was damaged and closed to the public after high tides and extreme wind pummeled B.C.’s South Coast on Friday.

The seawall will remain closed between Sunset Beach and the Lions Gate Bridge as staff focus on clearing debris, the Vancouver Park Board said in a statement. It and the park were closed to the public earlier in the day because of the hazards.

The District of West Vancouver has also closed its seawalk and Ambleside Park, which was partially flooded because of the extreme wet conditions.

English Bay Beach in Vancouver’s West End was also flooded, with

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