People flocking to Vancouver Island for Easter weekend caused a backup at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal that at its peak saw a four sailing wait to Victoria and a two sailing wait to Nanaimo.
“We definitely are seeing higher traffic volumes today. There are sailings waits for foot passengers as well as vehicles, ” said BC Ferries spokesperson Astrid Braunschmidt.
BC Ferries scheduled 89 extra sailings from April 18 to 23 on three routes which link Metro Vancouver with Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast. Of those, 70 extra sailings are scheduled on the Vancouver – Victoria route (Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay). But even the extra sailings aren’t enough to keep up to the current demand.
RCMP are onsite at the Tsawwassen terminal helping with traffic control on the causeway, as ferry passengers take to Twitter to share their frustrations.
We have a reservation. Here 50 minutes before sailing. Still stuck on causeway. Haven’t moved in 5 minutes and are a along way from ticket booth. Never seen it so poorly managed. @BCFerries
— RogerD (@RA_Dall) April 19, 2019
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@BCFerries hi we are stuck in line at the Tsawwassen terminal waiting for tickets and we have reservations. Will they honor it if we don’t reach the ticket booth by 12:15? Worried we won’t get our reservation honored.
— Stuart W. Dixon, MBA (@StuartDixonMBA) April 19, 2019
The conditions at noon Saturday for the Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay route showed a four sailing wait, which improved to a two sailing wait by 4:30 p.m.
There were no waits for getting off the Island on the Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen sailings.
The Tsawwassen to Duke Point route shows a two sailing wait at noon. which dropped to a one sailing wait by 4:30 p.m.
Again, there are no waits in the opposite direction.
“Historically the most popular time on Easter weekend is Thursday afternoon and Friday morning before quieting down. Then things pick up again on Monday afternoon,” said Braunschmidt. “If trends play out we should see things getting better this evening.”
BC Ferries recommends allowing for extra travel time and travelling at off peak times whenever possible.
For the most up-to-date conditions, visit the BC Ferries current conditions page.
2 hour line just to buy tickets to walk on the ferry.
Thanks @BCFerries glad you had 1 ticket agent and 0 employees to help us out! pic.twitter.com/u8oASRwbwo— the raisin bran (@TheRaisinBran) April 19, 2019
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