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       Crews with the Canadian Coast Guard were deployed on Tuesday to help
       deal with a barge adrift in English Bay near the mouth of False Creek.
        
       A spokesperson for the Coast Guard said it was called about the
       200-foot commercial barge around 2:30 p.m., and had a pair of crews
       from the nearby Kitsilano Base on scene within a few minutes.
        
       Those vessels were able to tie onto the barge and prevent it from
       running aground on the beach until commercial tugs arrived to pull it
       back to sea.
        
       0:29 Vancouver's English Bay Barge nears its end
        
       Photos and video posted to social media showed small Coast Guard
       patrol vessels intercepting the barge and preventing it from becoming
       grounded near Sunset Beach, before tug boats arrived.
        
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       The Coast Guard said it remains unclear how the barge came loose from
       its moorings.
        
       The Port of Vancouver said the barge was secured within about an hour
       and that there was no pollution risk.
        
       If the barge did make landfall, it wouldn't be the first time.
        
       In November 2021 a similar barge broke free during powerful windstorms
       and became lodged on Sunset Beach, where it sat for a year before it
       was completely dismantled.
        
       0:47 Strong winds push another runaway barge into English Bay
        
       The barge became a popular tourist attraction and the subject of
       numerous online jokes. The Vancouver Park Board even got in on the
       fun, temporarily (and jokingly) renaming the beach "Barge Chilling
       Beach."
        
       In November 2023 another runaway barge broke free from its moorage
       buoy in English Bay but was quickly intercepted by a pair of Coast
       Guard vessels before running aground.
        
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