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Hollowed Volkswagen Beetle shell mysteriously suspended on Squamish cliff above Highway 99 sparks closures and safety concerns (April 6, 2026).

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Mysterious Car on the Cliff

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April 6, 2026

A hollowed-out red Volkswagen Beetle has been discovered dangling from a sheer cliff face above the Sea-to-Sky Highway in Squamish, British Columbia. The vehicle, stripped to its shell and marked with a large letter 'E' on its roof, has puzzled onlookers and authorities alike.

The Volkswagen Beetle is marked with a large letter 'E' on its roof.

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The car appeared on The Papoose, a rock formation near the renowned Stawamus Chief, a popular destination for climbers. The sight has caused drivers along Highway 99 to do double-takes, with both the Associated Press and the Washington Post confirming the scene as of April 6, 2026.


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Safety Concerns and Official Response

BC Parks has closed a portion of the climbing area due to the safety hazard posed by the suspended car. Officials are developing a plan to safely remove the vehicle without it falling onto the highway below. The CBC has confirmed that the closure is in effect while crews assess the situation.

It is a reasonable position to take when a car is suspended above a public highway on a mountainside.

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Who

Emily Carr University of Art and Design: Speculated connection to the prank.

Unanswered Questions

At Issue

The logistics of placing the car on the cliff remain unexplained.

The origins of the car's placement remain a mystery. The Papoose is not accessible by road, making the logistics of placing a Volkswagen shell on a granite cliff face without detection a feat of extraordinary planning or nerve. No group has claimed responsibility, and no suspects have been identified.

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The letter 'E' on the roof has led to speculation about a connection to Emily Carr University of Art and Design, known for its creative traditions. However, this link has not been confirmed.


International Attention

The stunt has captured international attention, being one of the most audacious pranks in recent Canadian memory. The car's presence on the cliff, executed in secret and at altitude, has sparked widespread conversation and intrigue.

Key Entities

The ReporterAssociated PressWashington PostCBCBC ParksEmily Carr University of Art and DesignSquamishStawamus ChiefHighway 99

Sources Cited

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    The Washington Post

    www.washingtonpost.com

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    CBC

    www.cbc.ca

Original Query

the most outrageous, hard to believe, obscure news report you can find of recent news in the last 36 hours