The Oshawa pier is now open to the public
Oshawa pier opens to the public for the first time this year.
Global NewsThe Oshawa pier is officially open again, after months of uncertainty.
The city and the Oshawa Port Authority have been involved in insurance discussions following an accident last year.
A tugboat was bringing a ship into the harbour when it struck the pier causing significant damage to the railing.
READ MORE: Oshawa opposes controversial waterfront development plan
“We had received notice that they were going to close the pier to the public and we worked very hard to get insurance in place We’ve repaired the pier and I’m proud to say that you can go down to the pier today,” said Oshawa Mayor Jon Henry.
The Port Authority owns the pier, however, it has had an agreement with the city since 1986, to allow public access.
While the pier is now open to the public, it restricts anglers from casting their lines off it.
© 2018 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
Editor's Picks

Why the Stanford Prison Experiment was wrong about good and evil

Ontario's startling election in eight before-and-after maps

Targeted killings of Canadian ISIS members cloaked in secrecy, but officials discussed issue

Calls mount for probe of Wynne government casino contracts that 'smelled of backroom deals'

The big risk from Trump's tariffs is Canadian firms scrapping their investment plans

What U.S. steel, aluminum tariffs mean for Canadians — and their wallets

EXCLUSIVE: Liberals ignored green energy advice that could've saved Ontarians billions, lead engineer says

Comments
Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.