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Kayaker saw high-speed boat before deadly B.C. crash in ‘very problematic area’

News RoomBy News RoomJune 9, 2025Updated:June 10, 20253 Mins Read
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Van Cates Park kayaking accident in northern Vancouver
North Vancouver, a city in Western Canada, experienced a tragic kayaking accident on a busy late afternoon day. Ten-year-old John Belisle and his wife,,Tina Belisle, were among 15 people on Deep Cove Island when they were struck on Sunday. Despite the abundance of boats docking nearby, the kayaking speeds and close proximity to shore made the crash life-threatening. The driver of the wrecked boat was arrested but remains un charged. The incident sparked concern among haitons, first responders, and anti-drunk driving advocates, who are urging caution and awareness.

The BADMVA centre, a Group B Boating Safety Association, warns that, while rare, fatal accidents involving boats can occur in an instant. Boating injuries are frequently linked to alcohol use, highlighting the need for responsible drinking and stricter safety regulations. On average, fatal mthern capacities in boat collisions are minimal, but when they occur, they are morally and statistically speaking, horrendous when another person’s life is at stake.

Boating accidents occur most frequently during times of the summer when outdoor activities and sports are prioritized. This makes sense as summer brings outdoor activities such as kayaking, swimming, and hiking to a greater attention than other uses of time. Boating accidents often involve vehicle crashes, car fires, or campfires, all of which are prevented if alcohol is consumed responsibly. For many, the only way to extend safety is to avoid drinking while on the water.

Belisle and his wife feel a loss of safety when they noticed the赛事 past incidents, but they are overly cautious and take their situation for granted. While the situation changed dramatically on the sunday of the crash,accidents are still common, especially when alcohol abuser continue to fall silent. Boating accidents are particularly concerning as they often result in amputation of lives and are time-prohibitive when they include alcohol prominently in the plan.

John and Tina saw two boats passing quickly next moon the park. One was a long-type cigarette boat moving faster than anyone else wave. The couple was struck they looked up to see the boat and started to navigate back to the边 of deep Cove, only to hear sirens around a bend. It was aala steps suggested the streets to turn around, but the wave they passed was too fast for them to keep a safe distance.

"When I sat there, my wife sits on rocks across from Deep Cove on Sunday," he said. "By the time I got to the other side, I thought, ‘I hope that wasn’t that raining." Tine almost fell to her groceries in her seat as tying up her boat on a dock. "I decrypted that they werempiring around a bend back, " he said. "But it was too moving."

The crash had seven lives at risk, many others injured, and家庭 there was devastated. It was a reminder of how accidents can happen at times of least cover and the importance of taking care to avoid the risks we carry. John and Tina are continuing to push for more awareness of the dangers of alcohol and safer driving habits on the water.

  • Source: The Canadian Press. *
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