Yes, it's part of a national historic site and epitomizes Stanley Park. The sandy area around Stanley Park has been eroding since the sea wall was built. But it turns out the seawall also comes at a cost to us — and I mean serious money for repairs. Raising the seawall in False Creek by an average of 2.3 metres would cost between $500 million to $850 million. To learn more about the cost of the seawall and whether it's worth it, watch the video below:Is the seawall as great as it seems?
Source: CBC News April 14, 2019 15:00 UTC