The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has reopened a section of the seawall, after repairs to damage caused by high tides and extreme weather in January were completed.
As climate change and rising sea levels continue to cause problems for coastal communities and their infrastructure, a new initiative from the City of Vancouver called the Sea2City Design Challenge is aiming to get ahead of the issue.
The relationship between Vancouver's parks and local Indigenous people is linked to how the area was settled by Europeans in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation says repairs are continuing along a stretch of the seawall in Stanley Park that was damaged a week ago by high tides and extreme weather.