Transportation Safety Board sends investigators to B.C. after tour boat runs aground
- Canada's Transportation Safety Board is investigating a sightseeing vessel accident off Metro Vancouver that occurred on Aug. 3, injuring one passenger.
- The MV Harbour Princess grounded near Lighthouse Park with 41 passengers onboard but returned to Coal Harbour without damage.
- Harbour Cruises described the MV Harbour Princess as its 'flagship' sightseeing vessel and confirmed it did not take on water.
- The vessel will be out of service for up to 10 days for inspection 'out of an abundance of caution,' according to Harbour Cruises.
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Transportation Safety Board sends investigators to B.C. after tour boat runs aground
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Canada’s Transportation Safety Board says it is looking into what happened when a sightseeing vessel ran aground in the waters off Metro Vancouver last weekend. The agency says investigators have been deployed to Vancouver Harbour to investigate the Aug. 3 accident that injured one passenger. The MV Harbour Princess ran aground near Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver with 41 passengers onboard. Harbour Cruises, which calls the vessel its “flagshi…
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