West Vancouver police are asking people to stay away from the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal as they respond to a “serious motor vehicle incident.”
Police posted the update to social media shortly before 4 p.m., but have yet to provide details about what happened.
TransLink confirmed a bus was involved in an incident at the terminal, and directed all further questions to police.
Aerial footage showed an articulated transit bus at the corner of Keith Road and Bay Street, just outside the BC Ferries terminal building in the Horseshoe Bay village, with a white tent erected next to it.

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“We ask that the public avoid the area and follow #WVPD directions to allow emergency personnel to work,” police wrote.
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It was not immediately clear what impact the incident was having on ferry traffic.

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The Horseshoe Bay Business Association said that Wednesday’s Taste of the Bay community event had been cancelled until further notice “due to an extremely unfortunate event.”
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