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Our staff and crew are ready to help you on your way this summer on BC’s coast. As temperatures increase and conditions change, you can take steps to make your travel experience more comfortable:

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Top summer travel tips

Our top 10 tips for travel on BC's coast this summer are:

  1. Check current conditions and all routes at a glance for the status of your sailing on your day of travel.
  2. Follow @BCFerries on Twitter for regular updates, seven days a week.
  3. Book your travel in advance to avoid the possibility of sailing waits during peak travel times, especially over holiday weekends.
  4. Consider public transport, carpooling or travel as a foot passenger during peak travel times to avoid sailing waits. Vehicle deck space fills up quickly during peak travel times. For schedule information visit TransLinkBC Transit or BC Ferries Connector Service.
  5. Give yourself extra time to get to the terminal and check in for your sailing. Traffic and transit may be busier as the number of people travelling increases throughout spring and summer.
  6. Walk slowly and step carefully at terminals and on board, especially on outer decks. 
  7. Prepare for warm weather: Pack your sunscreen, a sun hat and plenty of water and refillable bottles for you and your pets. Misting stations will be in place for customers to cool down at major terminals, as well as minor staffed terminals.
  8. Follow @DriveBC for the latest on road conditions on your day of travel.
  9. Follow local traffic laws: obey posted speed limits on all roadways, including rural communities like the Southern and Northern Gulf Islands.
  10. Read our tips on travelling with pets here
 

Respect our staff and crew

High traffic volumes can be stressful for both customers and employees. We do not tolerate any abuse, including verbal abuse, towards employees. Our employees are doing their best to meet everyone’s needs and we take this matter seriously. We will deny service to any customer who abuses an employee.

For more information view our conditions of carriage, policies and regulations.

Avoid sailing waits with these travel tips

Nobody likes to wait at the terminal and our staff and crew will do their best to get you to your destination as safely and efficiently as possible. Here are some tips for you to reduce the chances of experiencing sailing waits. Region-specific travel tips are also available below.

Book in advance
Booking your spot on the ferry is the best way to guarantee travel on a sailing of your choosing.

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Stay up to date
For the latest information on your day of travel, check current conditions and service notices on our website, or follow us @BCFerries on Twitter.
 
 
Travel at less busy times

Sailing waits are most common during peak travel periods and especially over holiday weekends. If bookings are sold out, plan to travel during less busy times to avoid sailing waits. Less busy times are typically during the week and early morning or late evening sailings.

Arrive prepared

Arrive at the terminal 60 minutes before your scheduled departure if you have a vehicle booking and arrive at least 45 minutes before your scheduled departure if you have a foot passenger booking. Have your booking reference number ready at the ticket booth and tap to pay to for a faster check-in.

Book lower fare choices
With our new Saver from $39 for a standard vehicle and driver, travel for less by sailing at off peak times between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Includes a free reservation. Learn more about Saver fares.
Parking at our terminals
Parking lots at major terminals fill up quickly during peak periods. If possible, choose public transit or arrange to be dropped off at the terminal to avoid traffic congestion. When parking lots fill up, we inform customers via Twitter @BCFerries and on our website.
How we allocate space for our bookable routes
We provide travel certainty for customers who want to book in advance while keeping a percentage of space for customers who choose to travel without a booking.

Find out more about how we allocate space

Car alarms

As a courtesy to crew, other passengers and their pets, consider not activating your vehicle alarm while on board the ferry. Thank you in advance.

 

Prevent leaks and spills

Uncontained oil & vehicle fluid leaks can reach rivers, streams, lakes and the marine environment, potentially harming fish, wildlife & degrading habitat.

Checking your vehicle for oil & other fluid leaks prevents leaks and spills and protects BC's coast when you travel.
 

Travel tips by region

South Coast
Routes between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island 
Plan ahead

We strongly recommend to book in advance on the following routes:

  • Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Victoria (Swartz Bay)
  • Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) – Nanaimo (Departure Bay)

If no bookings are available on these routes, consider booking travel between Vancouver (Tsawwassen) and Nanaimo (Duke Point) or travel during less busy times.

 

Popular travel times

The most popular travel times are usually Thursday afternoon, Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, with lots of travellers departing from Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay terminals.


 

Lower vehicle decks

Passengers in vehicles on enclosed lower vehicle decks must leave their vehicles during the sailing to comply with Transport Canada’s safety regulation.

 

Parking

Parking lots fill up quickly, especially on holiday weekends. Check parking percentage availability at major south coast terminals with current conditions.

 

BC Ferries Connector

The BC Ferries Connector bus operates between the downtown Vancouver bus terminal (Pacific Central Station) to the downtown Victoria terminal (Capital City Station). View schedule.

Gulf Islands
Southern and Northern Gulf Islands routes
Peak travel times

If bookings are sold out for sailings to the Gulf Islands you can add yourself to a waitlist online. If we can confirm your booking prior to departure, we will contact you with the details. If we have not confirmed your booking within 24 hours of the scheduled departure, consider travelling via a thru fare that connects through Victoria (Swartz Bay).

To check if a sailing is sold out, select the Southern Gulf Islands route and dates you want to travel here, enter your passenger and vehicle information, then continue. If a sailing is full, you will see "Reservations sold out" and an option to add yourself to the waitlist. Select "Add yourself to waitlist" and complete the form to get on the waitlist.

 

Vehicle and foot passenger bookings

You can book vehicle and foot passenger travel in advance from Vancouver (Tsawwassen) to:

  • Pender Island (Otter Bay)
  • Galiano Island (Sturdies Bay)
  • Mayne Island (Village Bay)
  • Saturna Island (Lyall Harbour)
  • Salt Spring Island (Long Harbour)

Note: Sailings departing from Vancouver (Tsawwassen) provide service to Swartz Bay (Victoria), Duke Point (Nanaimo) and the Southern Gulf Islands.

 

Thru fares

Thru fares provide more sailing options for customers travelling to the Southern Gulf Islands. With a thru fare, you can travel between Vancouver (Tsawwassen) and the Southern Gulf Islands via a connection at Victoria (Swartz Bay) for the same price. This is a good option when direct sailings are sold out. Learn more about thru fares.

 

Terminals without ticket agents

When you arrive at the terminal, follow signage and park in the first available vehicle lane. Some lanes at terminals are designated based on your vehicle type. You will be loaded on the next available sailing based on space on board.

 

Travel safely through coastal communities

Help us keep the communities we serve safe. Obey speed limits, watch for pedestrians and cyclists and maintain a safe distance. During popular times to travel there may be vehicles queuing on roads approaching terminals.

If you need to exit your vehicle, watch for oncoming traffic and cyclists. Please care for the community you’re in by leaving space around driveways, disposing of litter and respecting private property.

 

Waitlists

If bookings are sold out for sailings to the Gulf Islands you can add yourself to a waitlist online. If we can confirm your booking prior to departure, we will contact you with the details. If we have not confirmed your booking within 24 hours of the scheduled departure, consider travelling via a thru fare that connects through Victoria (Swartz Bay).

To add yourself to a waitlist, select the Gulf Islands route and dates you want to travel, enter your passenger information, select "Add yourself to waitlist" under the list of sailings, then complete the waitlist form.

Sunshine Coast
Routes between Metro Vancouver/Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast
Seamless travel between Vancouver, Sunshine Coast and Texada Island

Our goal is to provide a reliable and seamless experience for customers travelling between the Horseshoe Bay – Langdale, Earls Cove – Saltery Bay and Powell River – Texada routes. Check out our guide for travelling between these terminals this summer.

View travel guide

 
Book in advance

Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) – Sunshine Coast (Langdale) is one of our busiest routes. We strongly recommend booking in advance. If bookings are sold out, we recommend travelling during less busy days and times. These include:

  • Mid-week days
  • Early morning or late evening sailings


 

Arriving at Horseshoe Bay in a vehicle

During busy travel times, look out for traffic flaggers as you approach the ticket booths at Horseshoe Bay. Let our staff know if you have a booking and they will direct you to the correct lane. Once at the terminal, listen to announcements and follow the direction of our staff who will guide you during boarding.

 

Arriving at Horseshoe Bay as a foot passenger

TransLink offers service between Vancouver and Horseshoe Bay via the 257 Horseshoe Bay Express or 250 Horseshoe Bay routes. Self-serve kiosks are available at the entrance to the departures building to purchase or your ticket or redeem your booking. Cyclists should buy their tickets at the foot passenger ticket office.

During peak travel times the pre-ticketing area can be busy, so arrive expecting a wait. Washrooms facilities are available but long lines can form quickly. Public washrooms are also available at Horseshoe Bay park from 7am to 10pm, a two-minute walk away.

 

Access to the village at Horseshoe Bay

If you arrive at Horseshoe Bay terminal with enough time to spare, you can leave your vehicle in your parking lane and walk into the village. Just remember to wait until your vehicle has been directed to its assigned lane and take your ticket with you.

 

Staying in your vehicle during the sailing

Passengers travelling between Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) – Sunshine Coast (Langdale) can stay in their vehicle for the duration of the sailing regardless of which deck they're on.

 

Travel assistance

Inform the ticket agent when you arrive at the ticket booth if you are travelling with a Travel Assistance Program (TAP) form, or if you have accessibility requirements like a wheelchair or mobility aid access.

View details on Medical Assured Loading (MAL)

Learn more about accessibility options

 

Travel to the upper Sunshine Coast

The distance from Langdale terminal to Earls Cove terminal is approximately 90 minutes driving time and the duration of the sailing from Earls Cove to Saltery Bay is 50 minutes.

From Saltery Bay, it’s about a 25 minute drive to Powell River and Westview terminal with service to Comox and Texada Island.

View transit options available from your departure and arrival terminal

Central and North Coast
Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Haida Gwaii, Klemtu, Ocean Falls, Port Hardy, Prince Rupert and Shearwater
Book in advance

Our Central and North Coast routes are busiest during the spring and summer months. We strongly recommended you book in advance on these routes.

 

Arrive prepared

If you have a booking, arrive at the terminal 120 minutes prior to the scheduled departure.

 

Cabins and reserved seating

You can book cabins or seats on board the Northern Expedition and cabins on board the Northern Adventure when you book online or over the phone. If cabins are sold out, you can add yourself to a waitlist.

 

Waitlists

If sailings, cabins or amenities you try to book are sold out, add yourself to the waitlist and we will contact you if space becomes available.

To add yourself to a waitlist, select the Northern route and dates you want to travel, enter your passenger information, select "Add yourself to waitlist" under the list of sailings, then complete the waitlist form. You can also add yourself to a waitlist after you complete your Northern booking online.

If you are still on the waitlist on the day you want to travel, we recommend you try arriving at the terminal a minimum of three hours prior to the scheduled departure time. If customers with confirmed spots don’t arrive for the sailing, we fill their spots with waitlisted customers.

 

Wi-Fi

There is no Wi-Fi onboard BC Ferries vessels and due to the region there may be limited cellular coverage, so plan with this in mind. We are currently working on expanding free Wi-Fi to select terminals along the Central and North Coast.

Accessibility and travel assistance

To ensure a safe and comfortable sailing for all passengers, we provide a variety of accessibility options. View accessibility options.


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