The iconic "McBarge" vessel, which housed a McDonald's restaurant during Expo 86 in Vancouver, was on its side and partially ...
The McBarge served as a floating McDonald’s restaurant on False Creek during Expo 86, but has sat empty ever since. Now it's sinking.
The Fraser River courses through more than one half-dozen distinct geo-climactic zones, North America’s most diverse indigenous landscape and the essence of British Columbia (B.C.) history.
Vancouver developer Howard Meakin owns the “McBarge,” also known as the Friendship 500, which he was planning to bring back ...
The famous McBarge has capsized in the Fraser River. CTV News reports the vessel, which served as a floating McDonald’s restaurant during Expo 86, is now partially submerged near Maple Ridge.
More information: Andrew D. La Croix et al, The Holocene to modern Fraser River Delta, Canada: geological history, processes, deposits, natural hazards, and coastal management, Canadian Journal of ...
Surrey city council voted last week to launch a feasibility study on transforming a heavily industrialized stretch of the ...
Simon Fraser University researchers say the Fraser River delta needs management and monitoring, otherwise its natural biodiversity and ability to respond to sea level rise could be threatened. Simon ...