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BC Ferries has announced that four sailings on the Tsawwassen-Duke Point route will be cancelled Tuesday, June 24, for berth maintenance.
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4-year-old dead, 2 women injured in bus crash near West Van ferry terminal: police - MSNA young child has died and two women are in hospital, after they were hit by a bus near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in West Vancouver on Wednesday. Johna Baylon has the latest.
The Horseshoe Bay terminal, which opened in 1951, is one of B.C. Ferries’ busiest terminals, providing service to destinations including Nanaimo, Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast.
Anyone taking a vehicle on B.C. Ferries from the Lower Mainland's Horseshoe Bay terminal to Nanaimo will need to make a reservation starting this fall, according to the ferry operator.
Major construction is set to start at Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal at the end of the peak summer travel season and at that time, B.C. Ferries will make reservations mandatory on sailings to Departure ...
Another change is coming –– but it's not to Horseshoe Bay. Out of its Tsawwassen terminal, BC Ferries is introducing a daily 4:30 p.m. sailing to Departure Bay starting June 19.
UPDATE: BC Ferries advised in a service notice that the mechanical issue impacting a vessel on the Departure Bay-Horseshoe Bay route has been repaired and that sailings were expected to resume as ...
On Wednesday, BC Ferries announced the new summer service, where passengers will board the Queen of Alberni, at the Tsawwassen terminal and leave for its final trip at 4:30 p.m. to Departure Bay.
Travellers will be able to go from Tsawwassen to either of Nanaimo's major ferry terminals starting at the end of spring. BC Ferries announced this week that on June 19, it will introduce a one-way ...
Nanaimo is served by three BC Ferries terminals, with Departure Bay located north of downtown Nanaimo — considered more centrally located and served by frequent public transit bus connections.
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The Canadian Press on MSNFerries cancelled, and thousands without power on wet and wild Christmas Day - MSNVANCOUVER — Thousands of people in British Columbia are without power on Christmas Day as ongoing rainfall and strong winds ...
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