Parksville sand sculpture champs crowned, vandals disrupt event
PARKSVILLE — Following 30 hours of gruelling preparation and execution, the winners have been chosen for this year’s Parksville sand sculpting competition.
Staged by the Parksville Beach Festival Society, the highly anticipated spectacle of 22 world-class creations represents the crown jewel of an extended summer event, which attracts more than 100,000 visitors.
On the evening of Sunday, July 12, Canadian Abe Waterman, for his piece ‘Walls’, was named the winner of the soloist category by a panel of judges in a field of 13 other competitors.
His ‘yin and yang’ circle-shaped concept features a bulldozer smashing through a brick wall, representing breaking down barriers to create better understanding between people.











