Heavy rain in Metro Vancouver caused flash flooding in South and East Vancouver, as well as Burnaby. Several buildings were slightly damaged, and many cars were submerged. The SkyTrain line between Sapperton station and Scott Road station were temporarily suspended due to flooding.[3] Several roads in Burnaby were closed.[4]
Starting in the morning, severe winds hit Metro Vancouver gusting up to Шаблон:Convert[8] affecting Delta and White Rock the worst. One person in Duncan on Vancouver Island was killed when struck by a falling tree.[1] A Surrey man was severely injured after a tree fell on him.[9] The famous White Rock Pier built in 1914 partially collapsed, trapping a man. He was later rescued by helicopter, without any injuries. 22 of the 30 boats moored at the pier were destroyed or severely damaged.[10]
600,000 people were left without power,[11] including at least 100,000 on Vancouver Island.[12] 34,000 people were still without power as of the evening of the 23rd.[11] Collapsed trees in North Saanich slowed traffic.[12] Ferry rides to Victoria and Nanaimo were also cancelled due to wind and waves.[13] A constable with the Abbotsford police department stated that a barn "went airborne". Windows had also been blown out of some high-rises.[8]