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Major crime unit investigating after fire destroys part of New Westminster Pier Park

The major crimeunit with the police department in New Westminster, B.C., is now investigating amassive fire thatengulfed a portion of Westminster Pier Park late Sunday, destroying the oldest parts of the pier and leaving the city's chief tourist attractionand community gemin ruin.

Old pier sections 'completely destroyed' after Sunday night fire, mayor says

Massive fire destroys portion of Westminster Pier Park

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A massive fire tore through Westminster Pier Park in New Westminster, B.C., on Sept. 13, 2020. The city's mayor said the old section of the promenade, cherished by locals and favoured by tourists, was likely completely destroyed.

The major crimeunit with the police department in New Westminster, B.C., is now investigating amassive fire thatengulfed a portion of Westminster Pier Park late Sunday, destroying the oldest parts of the pier and leaving the city's chief tourist attractionand community gemin ruin.

A statement Monday said the unithas been called in to helpfire investigators figure out what caused the fire.

Flamestorethrough the eastern end of thewaterfront boardwalk,near the foot of the SkyBridgeacross the Fraser River. The city's fire chief said the fire, whichstretched several blocks at its peak, beganmoving "very quickly" afterlog pilings beneaththe timber promenade started to burn.

"It was actually a five-, six-acre site under the pier that was fully involved," said Chief Tim Armstrong.

Fire officials saidthe blazeworked its wayinto the creosote pilings and couldburn for days.

Firefighters battled the fire at Pier Park in New Westminster, B.C., for hours on Sept. 13, 2020. Officials said it the blaze worked its way into the creosote pilings and could burn for days. ( Curtis Kreklau)

The park, which was opened in 2012 after an extensive remodelling, ispacked with grassy areas and gardens, trees, picnic tables, courts, public art and playgrounds. It is a cherished community hub and top tourist spot all year-round, with the 600-metre waterfront boardwalk the main attraction.

There are two main sections to the park: a brand-new section andthe old wooden pier. The new area was unaffected, but the oldsection, withthe well-known "Wow Westminster"public art installation, was heavily damaged, said New Westminster Mayor Jonathan Cote

"The pier underneath is severely damaged and the Wwill need to come down. Hopefully, we'll be able to save it and relocate it. But our focus for now is putting out the fire."

The 'Wow Westminster' public art installation, at left, was barely visible through the smoke and flames on Sunday night. (Curtis Kreklau)
The 'Wow Westminster' public art installation, pictured before the fire. The SkyBridge is visible in the background. (City of New Westminster)

Firefighters from neighbouring cities sent crews to help the New Westminster Fire Department contain the fire late Sunday.Thick clouds of dark, acrid smoke poured from the flames, billowing into a glowing sky already dangerously hazy with smoke from wildfires in the United States.

The orange glow of the blaze was visible from across the Fraser River in Surrey, B.C.

The fire destroyed the old, timber portion of the park, officials said. (Curtis Kreklau)

Cote said the public is being asked to stay away from New Westminster's downtown on Monday if they can,as theair quality isextremely poor because of the smoke.Classes have been suspended at three schoolsand operations at the local courthouse have been reduced as a result of the fire.

"It is definitely not putting out the kind of smoke people should be breathing," Cotesaid.

Flames engulfed New Westminster Pier Park on September 13, 2020. (Gail Suderman/Facebook)

The entirety of the park and a portion of Front Street remain closed in the area as firefighters work.Cote said the fire department and the Coast Guard are working to lessen any environmental impacts of the fire on the Fraser River.

Anyone with information about the fire is asked to call investigators with the major crime unit at 604-525-5411.

There wasno SkyTrain servicebetween Columbia and Scott Road stations because of the fire late Sunday. Service has since been restored.

With files from The Canadian Press