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Suspicious fire destroys 3 boats, damages 7 at Vancouver’s Granville Island dock

Vancouver Police say a suspicious fire that destroyed three large boats at a Granville Island dock early Sunday caused an estimated $5 to $10 million in damages. Kamil Karamali reports – Feb 12, 2023

A fire at a dock in Vancouver’s Granville Island destroyed three large boats early Sunday.

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Vancouver firefighters responded to what they described as a “suspicious” fire shortly after 2 a.m.

Police in Vancouver estimate the fire caused $5 to $10 million in damages.

A large fire at Granville Island has destroyed three boats. Submitted

Crews found an active fire on three newer boats that were tied to a dock.

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“Fire boats were called and they arrived on scene first. There were three 40-foot vessels fully involved in fire,” said Ken Gemmil, a Vancouver Fire Department assistant fire chief.

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“Forty fighters came and fought the fire from land as well.”

The aftermath of the fire Sunday morning. Global News
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One of the three destroyed boats sank into the water and seven other boats also sustained damage.

No one was injured in the fire, firefighters said.

“It was a tough one (to access),” Gemmil said.

“There was lots of smoke, heavy black smoke. If it wasn’t for the response of the fire boats, this whole marina would have lit up.”

Vancouver police were at the scene investigating alongside firefighters. Gemmil said at this point the fire is “suspicious.”

Gemmil also said one of the three boats has connections to Vancouver’s International Boat show, which was held last week.

Const. Tania Visintin with Vancouver police said the force is awaiting confirmation from fire investigators that the fire was deliberately set.

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