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Four-year-old boy killed, two women injured after TransLink bus strikes pedestrians at Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal

The bus has been seized for mechanical inspection with forensic teams reconstructing the collision’s circumstances to establish its cause

A makeshift memorial at the site of a bus crash that killed a child and critically injured his mother in Horseshoe Bay on Wednesday, May 28.
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A fire truck attends a police incident in West Vancouver, B.C., on May 28, 2025.
The secene of a serious incident involving a TransLink bus at Horseshoe Bay on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.

Overview

  • A TransLink bus struck three pedestrians at about 3:30 p.m. on May 28 near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, killing a four-year-old boy and injuring two women.
  • The boy’s mother remains in critical condition at Lions Gate Hospital while a family friend is listed in stable condition after receiving emergency treatment.
  • West Vancouver Police have impounded the bus for mechanical inspection and enlisted the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service and the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement branch in their investigation.
  • Authorities say early findings indicate speed was not a contributing factor and that the bus driver is cooperating fully with investigators.
  • Local officials cancelled the Taste of the Bay event, and BC Ferries and TransLink have reconfigured services and established a temporary bus stop to assist the community.