Greater Victoria residents are being urged to steer clear of shoreline paths as high winds continue to whip up ocean waves.
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Shortly before noon on Monday (Oct. 25), the Victoria Police Department shared a video on Twitter showing massive waves slapping a waterfront pathway along Dallas Road.
Please don't go hangout on the walkway along Dallas Road. The high winds, rising tide & high waters all make conditions there dangerous. #yyj https://t.co/kQZnvXPGko
— Victoria Police (@vicpdcanada) October 25, 2021
“High winds, rising tide (and) high waters all make conditions there dangerous,” VicPD wrote.
According to the City of Victoria, signs are being posted at shoreline paths from Holland Point to Ross Bay to discourage residents from entering the areas.
In Sidney, shoreline walkways between Eastview Park near the Sidney Fishing Pier and the beginning of Lochside Drive have been closed, as well as the Tulista Park parking lot, which is currently flooded.
The southernmost pathway along Ocean Boulevard near Esquimalt Lagoon in Colwood is currently closed because washed-up logs have blocked that portion of the path, according to the city’s public works department.
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