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A man died after a vessel capsized near Vancouver’s Wreck Beach on Monday afternoon, according to emergency responders.

Coast Guard found man floating off Point Grey; first responders unable to revive him, fire service says

Akshay Kulkarni · CBC News

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A yellow helicopter above a coastline.

A Coast Guard helicopter flies over the water in Vancouver on Monday. (Submitted by Arturo Arguello)

A man has died after a vessel capsized near Vancouver’s Wreck Beach on Monday afternoon, according to emergency responders.

The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Victoria said they received a distress call around 1:30 p.m. PT near the beach, which is close to the University of British Columbia’s Point Grey campus.

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services told CBC News that they responded to the capsizing near Trail 3, at the 6100-block of Northwest Marine Drive, and found a man who was floating on the water after his vessel overturned.

“Our crews went down to the water and the Coast Guard had already brought an … unidentified male up on shore,” Assistant Fire Chief Keith Stewart said.


“Crews did CPR the best they could. Unfortunately, the unidentified male had succumbed to his injuries.”

Firefighters, along with JRCC first responders, scoured the shoreline with boats and helicopters for hours afterwards to see if anyone else was missing.

An up-close picture of the words 'Coast Guard' on a red vessel.

The Canadian Coast Guard was searching the waters around Wreck Beach for hours after the man was found dead. (David Horemans /CBC)

The search was called off at around 6:20 p.m. when it was confirmed there was only one person on board the vessel when it capsized, the JRCC said.

“The [Canadian Coast Guard] dive team on board the hovercraft Siyay was able to locate the vessel and clear it,” said JRCC spokesperson Lt. Michelle Scott, who added that RCMP are now leading the investigation.

The capsizing comes as a high wind warning was issued for the Howe Sound region north of Vancouver. An Arctic air mass is bringing cooler weather and high winds to the South Coast and Vancouver Island at the start of the week.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Akshay Kulkarni is a journalist who has worked at CBC British Columbia since 2021. Based in Vancouver, he has covered breaking news, and written features about the pandemic and toxic drug crisis. He is most interested in data-driven stories. You can email him at akshay.kulkarni@cbc.ca.

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