In this photo taken July 31, 2015, An orca whale breaches in view of Mount Baker in July 2015 in the Salish Sea in the San Juan Islands. Elaine Thompson Associated Press A holiday weekend excursion at ...
At this hallowed time of lost souls, a voice whispers across the waves at West Vancouver’s Whytecliff Marine Park, enticing black-suited devotees to enter the dark realm. There’s only one caveat: ...
Whytecliff Park first opened in 1909. Originally named White Cliff City, it was later changed to Whyte Cliff City at the behest of real estate promoter and West Vancouver Coun. Colonel Albert Whyte, ...
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Families meeting for the day at Whytecliff Park and travellers waiting for a ferry in Horseshoe Bay Park could soon be able to enjoy a glass or wine or beer as part of their outing. On Monday, West ...
Metro Vancouver says Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver is closed to swimming because of a high E. coli count. The water at Whytecliff, which is a popular diving location, has 200 E. coli/100 mL of ...
A group of swimmers at West Vancouver’s Whytecliff Park got quite the surprise this holiday long weekend: they were joined by a pod of orcas. The video was captured by local photographer Robin ...
Vancouver Coastal Health says it's not a good idea to go for a swim right now at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver. "Due to high levels of bacteria in the water swimming and wading are not recommended ...
This dramatic footage shows the moment two petrified swimmers scrambled to get out of the water when they noticed three killer whales heading in their direction. The video, shot by photographer Robin ...
It might be tempting to take a dip to cool off during this heat wave, but Vancouver Coastal Health is warning residents not to do so in the waters off Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver.
Ray Snook captured this idyllic scene at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver, British Columbia, in February. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...