Another arson damages Stanley Park landmark in Vancouver, B.C.

Published: September 19, 2012 

VANCOUVER, B.C. - A Stanley Park landmark was significantly damaged late Tuesday, Sept. 18, in another arson to hit the park.

The Brockton Oval clubhouse, a landmark built in 1927 and restored in 1984, sustained about $200,000 in damage when a fire set in a nearby trash bin spread to its roof, according to The Province newspaper of Vancouver. Another bin fire set Tuesday night damaged the fence by Malkin Bowl.

While investigators believe those two are related, they aren't sure if there's any connection to arson fires in June that destroyed the Stanley Park Miniature Railway red station house and damaged cars by the horse-drawn tours stable.

Order Reprint Back to Top

Top Jobs

View All Top Jobs

Find a Home

$1,995,000 Bellingham
6 bed, 4 full bath, 1 half bath. Selective BHam waterfront...

Find a Car

Search New Cars
Ads by Yahoo!