Disappointed tourists are being told they can't enter the B-C Legislature this morning.
Security has been tightened in advance of today's protest against oil pipelines, and the building is not open to the public.
At the moment, reporters and camera-operators outnumber protesters, many of whom plan to be arrested to make their point.
And brisk winds are threatening to blow away a row of placards reading "Clark, our coast is not for sale".