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White Rock Pier is Canada’s longest – 470-metre-long – pier. The pier is a major attraction in White Rock.

Originally built in 1914, it was a dock for steamships that arrived when the Great Northern Railway began operation.

On December 20, 2018, the pier was severely damaged during a wind storm. The pier has been repaired. It opens now.

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