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BC Ferries Adding Amenities on Seven Routes

The Coastal Cafe and Arbutus Coffee Bar are reopening with limited menus on a number of BC Ferries routes, along with the Lands End building at Swartz Bay.

Packaged food and limited hot food services are now available on seven routes.

All hot food will be served in packaging for customers to take to their vehicles, outer deck, or limited cafeteria seating.

These food services are available for customers travelling on the Earls Cove-Saltery Bay, Powell River-Comox, and the Horseshoe Bay-Snug Cove routes, along with the marathon trip between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert.

Effective Friday, Passages onboard store on the Spirit of British Columbia, Spirit of Vancouver Island (these boats travel between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen), Queen of Cowichan, and Queen of Oak Bay (these boats travelling between Departure Bay and Horseshoe Bay) will be reopening.

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BC Ferries is strictly adhering to safety protocols put into place by both the provincial and federal governments.

Affected routes:

  • Victoria (Swartz Bay) – Southern Gulf Islands
  • Metro Vancouver (Tsawwassen) – Southern Gulf Islands
  • Metro Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) – Bowen Island (Snug Cove)
  • Powell River (Westview) – Comox (Little River)
  • Sunshine Coast (Earls Cove) – Powell River (Saltery Bay)
  • Vancouver Island (Port Hardy) – North Coast (Prince Rupert)
  • North Coast (Prince Rupert) – Haida Gwaii (Skidegate)

 

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