Longtime Islanders will regale the relative newcomer with tales of driving to a terminal and loading right up on a B.C. ferry. Those memories are generally peppered with the occasional street hockey game filling one- or two-sailing waits between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island during heavy travel periods.
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Sailings on the major routes ran at an average 92 per cent capacity during the peak season in 2024, with many sailings fully booked days in advance. BC Ferries introduced the 香蕉视频直播渁dvanced purchases fare option香蕉视频直播 or reservations in 2021 in response to user feedback.
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Since then travellers have adapted even as the system evolved. Today, 85 per cent of each sailing can be reserved, though it香蕉视频直播檚 not a static number, that rate can fluctuate based on route and traffic volumes.
It also allows for a small allocation of deck space for emergency vehicles, medical assured loading, or those using the travel assistance program.
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Sometimes the push starts on Wednesday and rides right through to the next Tuesday. Extreme weather also becomes a factor, as it did with recent winds that impacted ferries between the Southern Gulf Islands, Tsawwassen, Duke Point and Swartz Bay. The operations and security centre is in touch with Environment Canada through the day, Lowe said, watching those weather systems to anticipate impact.
In two months alone last summer, almost a quarter of a million customers were impacted by waits, many related to mechanical breakdowns of aging vessels, the ferry service said in announcing its supplemental application to build five new vessels.
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It goes beyond getting on and off the islands or coastal communities accessed by ferry, BC Ferries is also a critical transport for groceries and other essential goods, making it vital to the B.C. economy, Lowe said.
With the population in the province projected to increase by up to 44 per cent by 2046, according to BC stats, demand for ferry travel is expected to continue rising. However, major route capacity hasn香蕉视频直播檛 meaningfully increased in nearly 30 years, the ferry service said.
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In the meantime, residents are adopting new habits for travelling aboard BC Ferries; avoiding peak times, using saver fares offered on lesser-used sailings and making reservations.
Lowe has a tip for that.
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