We've been sharing stories for a few years now. This relic was moored in False Creek serving up burgers to Expo86 goers nearly 30 years ago and has been sitting derelict ever since. Across from Deep Cove, you've likely spotted it and wondered what the heck the story was, and when it was simply going to sink and become only a memory. Well, today CBC that a $4.5m renovation is in the cards for it!
Twitter has been abuzz as they started towing the thing up the Fraser River earlier this morning, on its way to being renovated and turned into some yet-to-be-revealed "attraction". Mark Reid tweeted this video of it on the move...
some interesting boat traffic this morning on the Fraser River!
— Mark Reid (@mmgreid)
And Farrah Merali has been live tweeting its progress as she works on the story for CBC. Here's the McBarge's owner watching it cruise by...
Howard Meakin, owner of the watches as his ship passes through
— Farrah Merali (@FarrahMerali)
They spruced it up with a power wash and put a "History in the Making" banner on the front of it...
The has been power washed clean for the big trip
— Farrah Merali (@FarrahMerali)
The future of the McBarge remains to be seen/unveiled but one thing is certain: anything would be better than it remaining where it was and seeing a watery grave!