The popular Stanley Park Ghost Train temporarily closed on Friday because of a storm that’s set to soak the Lower Mainland this weekend.
Stanley Park Railway said all rides are cancelled on October 18 to protect guest safety because of the “extreme weather expected.” Anyone who purchased a ticket should expect a refund from Showpass.
Due to extreme weather expected, Stanley Park Railway will be closed on Friday, October 18. All rides are cancelled to prioritize the safety of guests and staff.
Ticketholders will be automatically refunded by Showpass to their method of purchase. Thanks for your understanding! pic.twitter.com/2FI98F12Hp— Stanley Park Railway (@stanleyparkrail) October 18, 2024
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Vancouver. More than 100 millimetres of rain is expected to fall in mountainous areas, and Vancouver is expected to see slightly less.
“A strong fall storm system will direct an atmospheric river towards the South Coast, bringing heavy rain to the region. Rain will begin this morning and intensify through the afternoon and evening, with the heaviest rain expected Saturday morning and early afternoon,” ECCC said Friday morning.
The storm could cause water to pool on roads and minor coastal and river flooding. Residents are advised to make sure their drains are clear to avoid serious floods.