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BC Ferries cancels several sailings due to extreme weather

Staff report
October 24, 2021 3:00pm

BC Ferries has cancelled several sailings due to extreme weather tomorrow, Monday, October 25.

Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Victoria (Swartz Bay)

7:00 am departing Swartz Bay
7:00 am departing Tsawwassen
9:00 am departing Swartz Bay
9:00 am departing Tsawwassen

Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Nanaimo (Duke Point)

5:15 am departing Tsawwassen
5:15 am departing Duke Point
7:45 am departing Tsawwassen
7:45 am departing Duke Point

Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) – Nanaimo (Departure Bay)

6:15 am departing Horseshoe Bay
6:15 am departing Departure Bay
8:25 am departing Horseshoe Bay
8:25 am departing Departure Bay
10:40 am departing Horseshoe Bay
10:40 am departing Departure Bay
1:00 pm departing Horseshoe Bay
1:00 pm departing Departure Bay

Comox (Little River) – Powell River (Westview)

6:15 am departing Little River
8:05 am departing Westview
9:55 am departing Little River
11:50 am departing Westview

Reserved customers will be advised of the cancellation and their reservation will automatically be fully refunded.

“The safety of our passengers and crew is of primary importance to us. We don’t take the decision to cancel sailings lightly, as we know customers rely on us to get to their destinations. We will resume service as soon as it is safe to do so,” BC Ferries said.

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