There has been another incident at Thetis Lake. View Royal Fire and emergency response crews rushed to the popular swimming hole at around 4:30 Wednesday afternoon.
A 26-year-old woman was trying to jump off the cliffs but lost her footing and fell head first into the cliff knocking herself out before she fell in the water.
Quick acting friends and bystanders managed to keep her from drowning. She was rescued and returned to the beach by the marine unit.
The woman suffered serious head and back injuries and multiple lacerations and abrasions.
Back on June 27, two students from Japan nearly drowned near the cliffs but were rescued by two girls on paddleboards and a man in a fishing float tube.
View Royal Mayor David Screech has long called for the return of lifeguards to Thetis Lake.
The CRD has authority over the park and in 2003, it opted to forgo lifeguards.