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West Vancouver Police Release Details of Sunday’s Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal Incident

File: 26-3621

West Vancouver, B.C. – collaborative response resolved Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal incident

On April 19, 2026, at approximately 11:56 a.m., West Vancouver Police Department responded to an incident involving an individual in distress at the BC Ferries terminal in Horseshoe Bay. As the event progressed, WVPD coordinated a response with partner agencies, including the Vancouver Police Department Emergency Response Team, the VPD Marine Unit, Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Station 1, and BC Emergency Health Services.

In order to reduce the risk to public safety and support the emergency response, the BC Ferries terminal was temporarily restricted, and several ferry routes were required to hold. 

The individual was apprehended under the Mental Health Act and transported to hospital for assessment. West Vancouver Police thank the involved partner agencies for their collaboration, and the public for their patience and cooperation during the response.

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