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DON PITCAIRN

Nov. 17, 2025


Feeding Frenzy

White Rock is known for its historic pier, the giant granite boulder and fish & chips.  Well you can drop the chips but the fish have certainly been the story for the past few weeks.  Once again, huge schools of northern anchovies have formed in the relatively shallow water of Semiahmoo Bay across the front of White Rock.  The last time this happened was in late December of 2019 when hundreds of thousands of these small silvery fish washed up on the shore.  This created a three day feeding frenzy where shorebirds gorged on their dead carcasses and completely cleaned up the beach.  At that time it was believed that the sheer number of anchovies in the bay absorbed all of the oxygen out of the water causing asphyxiation and a mass die-off, which the waves then washed ashore.


Here we are six years later and the northern anchovies are again back in huge numbers.  I first noticed large schools of them boiling the water off Crescent Rock beach when the water was like glass three weeks ago.  Since that time their numbers have grown noticeably and the area around the pier seems to be the epicenter of their massive schools.  This has not gone unnoticed by the gulls, ducks and shorebirds who have flown into the region to feed on nature's bounty.  There have been some scenes off the pier that were reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock's movie The Birds with hundreds of them diving into the water at once, churning up the ocean up like it was a stormy day.  As word got out on social media, people also flocked to the pier and there are now hundreds of pictures of the mass of anchovies and birds posted on local community Facebook pages.

You might see the occasional harbour seal around the shores of the Semiahmoo peninsula but they tend to be few and far between.  With the massive schools of anchovies that have appeared, somehow the seals have also figured out that there is a bountiful banquet waiting for them off of the White Rock beach.  While these animals are usually solitary, a group of over 150 animals arrived at the bay over the past week with these seals creating quite the stir of excitement for naturalists and nature lovers.  It did not take long for TV stations to get alerted to the scene and there is plenty of footage of the seals next to the pier with a large group counted as 95 individual seals.  This behaviour has never been documented by scientists and they are very interested in what the seals are doing and if they are working together to feed in unison.  You can check out the City TV story on these seals posted at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEcXge5suAE


In the past few days even larger sea mammals have moved into our area to join in the buffet.  A group of a half dozen sea lions have also joined the fray and been seen feeding in front of White Rock along with the harbour seals.  There are also reports that they have been offshore near Blackie Spit in Crescent Beach at the mouth of the Nicomekl river.   If you hear what sounds like barking coming from the beach, it is likely sea lions and not dogs.  With all of these seals and sea lions, you have to wonder how long it will be before Orcas arrive to try and thin out the herd sort of speak.  Three Orcas were spotted last year near Blackie Spit in September, likely feeding on spawning salmon.  When the tide is in the water generally peaks at over 4 metres with it quickly getting deeper far away from shore.  It has not become uncommon to see grey whales in Semiahmoo and Boundary Bay and recently it is believed that a relatively rare fin whale was feeding offshore between White Rock and Blaine. 

It is nice when the waters off the Semiahmoo Peninsula become our very own Jacques Cousteau special.  As long as the water is not too choppy, this is a great time to get on a paddle-board or kayak to check out the action in the water.  If you do decide to venture out, please remember to keep a healthy distance away from actively feeding wildlife and stay 50 metres away from seals and sea lions, 100 metres away from whales, dolphins and porpoises and 200 metres away from whales, dolphins or porpoises that are resting or with calves.  An exception is for killer whales; keep 200 metres away and 400 metres away off northern Vancouver Island.   The Marine Mammal Regulations under the Fisheries Act provide protection for marine mammals including Canada’s at-risk whales.  You can view these regulations at https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/species-especes/mammals-mammiferes/watching-observation/index-eng.html

Naturally yours,

Don Pitcairn

I wish to acknowledge we live work and play on the traditional lands of the Semiahmoo People

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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November 17, 2025

Preview Today's White Rock council meeting

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PUBLIC MEETING - 4 p.m.

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November 15, 2025

Surrey Police Service SPS Increase Coverage Into South Surrey

On November 25 Surrey Police Service (SPS) takes over the entire South Surrey area.

SPS already replaced the RCMP on the west side of South Surrey in July, and on Nov. 25 at 6 a.m., the east side will officially switch over too. This means all police calls in South Surrey will now be handled directly by SPS.  Full citywide SPS transition expected by 2026–27.

SPS officials say the change will be smooth, with no differences in how residents report emergencies or get help. RCMP vehicles and equipment continue to be transferred to SPS as the Mounties slowly phase out of city policing. The transition will continue across the city, with Cloverdale and Guildford switching to SPS in the coming years. 

 

November 14, 2025

Sources President DAVID MacINTYRE and Global TV Meteorologist/MC MARK MADRYGA

November 13, 2025


Notice of Work: Interim Traffic Calming Improvements on Marine Drive

To improve pedestrian safety along Marine Drive, the City of White Rock is partnering with the City of Surrey to implement interim improvements at high-priority intersections on Marine Drive (at Parker Street and at Stayte Road).

Work will start on November 13 and scheduled to be completed by November 21, 2025. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/3ttxz6ta .

 

November 13, 2025

Prime Time Visit

Prime Minister MARK CARNEY paid a visit to our City by the Sea yesterday. CARNEY and local MP ERNIE KLASSEN made the rounds locally stopping by White Rock city hall to visit Mayor KNIGHT then it was off to a local coffee shop to check in with the local Liberal Party Riding Members.

The afternoon wrapped up with a quick walkabout along the waterfront and a visit to Canada's Longest Pier. The newly released federal budget has earmarked restoration of our iconic pier as a priority. Thought the budget has not yet been passed, CARNEY'S visit bode well for federal money coming to our community.

L-R KLASSEN/CARNEY/BAINS

During the afternoon walkabout along our waterfront the Prime Minister CARNEY and KLASSEN happened to run into newly elected White Rock councillor SUSAN BAINS.

 

Buena Vista Avenue Active Transportation Project

The City of White Rock is upgrading a stretch of Buena Vista Avenue, from Johnston Road to Best Street, to improve safety, accessibility, and infrastructure reliability for all ages and abilities.

The project includes:

  • Utility upgrades to renew aging sewer and drainage systems

  • Street-level improvements to make walking, rolling, and cycling safer and more accessible

  • Coordinated construction to minimize disruption and maximize value

Community feedback will help shape the above-ground design. Depending on input, improvements may include:

  • New sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb extensions

  • Accessible features and landscaping

  • Either a multi-use path (shared space to facilitate walking, cycling and rolling) or a dedicated two-way bike lane with a sidewalk

 

Example rendering of a multi-use path

 

Example rendering of a two-way bike lane and sidewalk

(have your say - take the survey)

 

Bear Creek Lights 2025

What To Expect

Bear Creek Park transforms after dark into a magical wonderland. Expect vibrant light displaysenchanted forest scenes, and a few surprises hidden along the trail. 

And yes, food trucks will be there serving warm drinks, mini doughnuts, and hand-held bites, because no night walk is complete without snacks. With nearly 40,000 visitors last year, this event is one of Surrey’s most popular fall attractions.

Entry times are available every 30 minutes from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm Sunday to Thursday, and 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm Friday to Saturday. While drop-in spots may be limited, planning ahead ensures you don’t miss out. The event runs rain or shine (unless there’s extreme weather).

Booking free entry tickets in advance is highly recommended. 

 

November 08, 2025

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas........ @ Potters

Potters Nursery in South Surrey has now been transformed in to a giant Christmas experience. This year marks the 21st year of all things Christmas.

New this year is the POLAR BEAR FOREST which adds to regular features TRAIN TOWN and GRANNY'S ATTIC

If at all possible try to avoid the massive lineups on the weekend, go during the week for a more leisurely chopping experience.

Potters Christmas Store open daily until Dec. 24 at 19158 48 Ave. (North of Campbell Heights district)

Visit the store online before you make the trip in person (click here for their website)

The Christmas Store inside our Potters 192 store begins transforming into all things Christmas starting in September. With 28,000 sq ft dedicated to Christmas, ours is the largest Christmas store in western Canada.

We shop the world for all things Christmas, things you won’t find elsewhere. Our aim is to wow you…and we do!

 

The City's water main flushing program is currently happening until December 12.

Water main flushing is an essential proactive measure to maintain the City’s water distribution infrastructure and ensure consistent supply of high-quality water for residents.

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