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Inland Ferries - Dangerous Goods

Last updated on June 13, 2023

Transport Canada Safety Regulations restrict the transport of dangerous goods on inland ferries.  Please call the operator in advance of your next trip.

  • Dangerous Goods Private (PDF, 467KB)
  • Dangerous Goods Private Arrow Lake-Needles Ferry-Francois Lake (PDF, 553KB)
  • Dangerous Goods Commercial (PDF, 522KB)
  • Dangerous Goods Commercial - Kootenay (PDF, 454KB)

 

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Please ask inland ferries crew for help and information.

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  • Information about inland ferry service closures, interruptions and delays is available at DriveBC
  • Downloadable inland ferry maps and information (PDF, 2.8MB)
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