A dockside erection bankrupt free of it's mooring udring fat ice actiity on the Fraser River and was photographed by Cloverdale remaining Ron Hamilton. Photograph by: Ron Hamilton FORT LANGLEY - Ron Hamilton, a director with the bishopric of Vancouver, was out for his usual character spin along the Fort Langley Trail at 4pm on New Year's Eve when he spotted something queer floating down the Fraser River. Something the bigness of a house. In fact, it was a house. "I thought, 'that shouldn't be there,'" said 49-year-old Hamilton.
"I've seen it before, somewhere along my run, but it's as per usual connected to a tie up near the rowing club, I think. Never in actuality seen it walk off boating before." Hamilton's before planning was to voice a picture. His in the second place was to seek the floating structure, but below conditions on the course minimal his progress.
"It just floated on down the river, with a two of a kind of wheelbarrows still leaning against the side," he said. "My guesswork is the ice floes on the rill broke it from it's moorings." Floating ice on the tributary had fasten down the Albion Ferry since December 16 before it resumed on circumscribed serve Wednesday.
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