Judy
Williams © 2005 The Wreck Beach Preservation Society (WBPS)
began January
25, 1977, with the assault on Wreck Beach by authorities without public
input.
This assault by bulldozers and massive dredges, catapulted the beach to
fame
when beach users formed a small group called Citizens Concerned for
Coward's
Cove, which then changed to the Wreck Beach Committee, which again
evolved into
the Wreck Beach Preservation Society in 1983. Over the years this ad hoc group of citizens
have fought
numerous attempts by conservative University of British Columbia (UBC)
administrations to pave, bury, or destroy the beach and cliffs under
the guise
of erosion control. Although the Greater Vancouver Regional District
(GVRD)
took over stewardship from the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation
in 1989,
UBC began lobbying and is still trying to pressure the GVRD to be a
good
neighbor and protect UBC buildings too near the cliffs' edge through
massive
erosion-control works. It appears 1998 will be the year these works
or strategies
for initiating and implementing these works--with public input--will
mark the
beginning of combined efforts. A massive slide on September 25, 1997
behind the
Cecil Green Mansion Coach House, a heritage UBC building, has
accelerated the
emergency work which will be necessary behind the building. The WBPS
believes
the building should be moved, and perhaps bioengineering done just
immediately
below the site until a comprehensive plan involving Wreck Beach users
can be
proposed between Northwest Marine drive cliffs and those at the Trail 4
section
of Wreck Beach. Authorities would have the public believe that Wreck
Beach is
only that beach at the base of Trail 6, but the WBPS has--for
years--adamantly
stated our mandate which is: To preserve the Wreck Beach area,
including
foreshore and cliffs, in as nearly a natural state as possible from
Spanish
Banks West to the Musqueam Reserve! Our solidarity over the years has stopped
marinas; a
20-million cubic meter dredging operation behind the North Arm
breakwater; an
horrendous parallel trail from Trail 6 to Trail 7 (One was already
built there
quietly by two very dedicated users); a proposal to barge millions of
gallons
of jet-fuel A past Wreck Beach weekly; toe-to-cliff-top condominiums; a
20-foot
high, 10-foot wide sea wall over the beach it would supposedly have
been meant
to protect; viewing platforms which would have changed the
interpretation of
the Canadian Criminal Code insofar as nudity was concerned; the cutting
of
40-acres of cliff face forest and then, the shaving of the cliffs in
those 40-acres,
and the construction of an RCMP service road to and along the beach.
Current
threats to the beach area include a restaurant overlooking the beach,
the
elimination of all curb-side parking, the grassing in of Marine Drive ,
and
possible washrooms on the beach level instead of above and out of sight
of the
beach. Our Society operates on donations. We
provide a liaison
between beach users and authorities from the GVRD to the RCMP. We
publish and
distribute thousands of "Welcome to Wreck Beach" brochures and summer
newsletters which update people as to the latest developments
concerning Wreck
Beach. After the death of one of our beloved Beach regulars, comedian
Paddy
White, we began a traditional Wreck Beach Bare Buns Fun Run / Walk in
June
1997. Our second Fun Run will be held on International Nude Weekend,
specifically, July 11. Wreck Beach Day, which is normally held the
second
Saturday of July, has been moved to August 8 so that we will have low
tides to
accommodate our 15th annual sandcastle event. We also hold a nude art
show, a
nude bocci ball event, a nude kite-flying event, and a nude sand
croquet
tournament that day! |