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BC Ferries Operating at Full Capacity Heading Into Canada Day Weekend

  • BC Ferries is operating at full capacity ahead of the busy Canada Day period, with congested crossings expected starting June 27 across key routes in British Columbia.
  • Following last year's record-breaking numbers—with passenger and vehicle counts reaching their highest ever—over 1,000 additional sailings have been scheduled for the summer, concentrating on key routes.
  • Starting June 19, a daily ferry service departing Tsawwassen for Duke Point was introduced to help reduce congestion on busy Departure Bay routes during peak periods.
  • Officials advise travelers to plan ahead and reserve early, noting that saver fares remain available during off-peak hours like early morning and late night sailings.
  • The current conditions suggest ongoing high demand through early July, especially June 30 and July 1, indicating travelers should expect full sailings and possible delays over Canada Day weekend.
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nanaimonewsnow.com broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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