On December 6, 2023, a photograph captures Jeff Bartlett and Sasha Selby at their residence in a boat shed at the Mosquito Creek Marina in North Vancouver. The couple expresses uncertainty about their future living arrangements for themselves and their two children. The image was taken by Ben Nelms and published by CBC.


December 8, 2023

Over 200 residents of a North Vancouver marina are grappling with shock and the looming threat of homelessness after being instructed to vacate their homes within six months. The directive came from the Nch'ḵay̓ Development Corporation, an entity affiliated with the Squamish First Nation, responsible for Mosquito Creek Marina. The evacuation order affects nearly 500 boats and 83 boat sheds, with a deadline set for May 31, 2024, according to a Tuesday email sent to tenants.

The executive vice president of operations, Gary Muuren, cited the urgent need for critical repairs to some marina docks, which have deteriorated to the point of requiring immediate stabilization for winter. Additionally, certain docks are slated for permanent closure. Despite the assurance from Nch'ḵay̓ that the announcement excludes the 50 float homes moored at the marina, residents contend that approximately 200 people living in boats and boat sheds will face homelessness.

Jeff Bartlett, residing in a boat shed with his family for over nine years, expressed bewilderment about their future, having invested their life savings into transforming the shed into a home for their two children. With marinas in the Lower Mainland already congested, finding an alternative residence poses a significant challenge for families like Bartlett's.

Elizabeth MacKinnon, who recently purchased a boat shed after her husband's death, fears ending up on the streets in a tent or camper van. The emotional toll on residents is palpable, with many struggling to comprehend the sudden upheaval.

In response to residents' concerns, a spokesperson for the development group stated in a Thursday release to CBC News that the decision to evict was based on an independent conditions assessment completed last month. The spokesperson emphasized the top priority of ensuring the safety of tenants, residents, and their assets. Assurances were given that residents would not be left homeless, and efforts would be made to explore viable options for those residing in boats or boat sheds as their primary residences.

However, Ginger Gosnell-Myers, a float home resident for 13 years, asserted that legal options are being considered, and residents are engaging with local elected officials to prevent the displacement of permanent residents. Despite assurances, the lack of a concrete plan for phased repairs allowing residents to stay during dock renovations has left many skeptical.

Residents like Bartlett and Selby suspect ulterior motives behind the eviction, with concerns about potential greed-driven decisions and a plea for decision-makers to reconsider the profound impact on families and children. As the community grapples with uncertainty, the call for compassion and a thorough, inclusive resolution to the housing crisis resonates among those facing displacement.

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