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Stanley Park’s Lost Lagoon may be restored to tidal flow after decades, but funding and a timeline remain uncertain.
Stanley Park’s Lost Lagoon, cut off from the ocean since 1916, is nearing a potential ecological restoration after the Vancouver Board of Parks endorsed exploratory work to reconnect it to Coal Harbour and Second Beach.
The lagoon, now shallow and plagued by algae blooms and fish die-offs, could regain tidal flow and improved water quality.
A full restoration is estimated to cost $30 million but remains unfunded, with no timeline yet established.
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La laguna perdida de Stanley Park puede ser restaurada al flujo de marea después de décadas, pero el financiamiento y la línea de tiempo siguen siendo inciertos.