A section of Vancouver’s scenic seawall will be closed to the public for a month to allow crews to remove trees destroyed by the recent hemlock looper moth infestation. The Vancouver park board ...
According to documents obtained by Global News, about eight trees have come down in the park, with seven obstructing roadways ...
The closure is related to ongoing work to remove trees from the park due to damage from hemlock looper moths. The stretch of the seawall from Prospect Point to Third Beach — around 1.5 ...
The dead trees being taken away are those impacted by the hemlock looper moth, an ongoing issue in Stanley Park. The looper moth outbreak started on the North Shore in 2019 and spread to Stanley ...