Vancouver park board to discuss ways to restrict personal watercraft in Burrard Inlet
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An individual riding a Sea-Doo who struck a grey whale near Stanley Park in Vancouver, B.C. on the evening of Monday, May 4, 2026 can be seen in the water climbing back onto his watercraft following the collision. PHOTO BY ANDY ZOFKA /@roamncreate Article content A motion submitted to the Vancouver park board to explore ways to restrict personal watercraft in Burrard Inlet did not pass at a meeting on Monday night. Article content Tom Digby, the commissioner behind the motion, said his proposal was spurred by the collision last month between a Sea-Doo and a grey whale near Stanley Park. The in…
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