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B.C. Coastal Ferries - Community Engagement

Last updated on October 23, 2020

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure engages with coastal communities and ferry users from across the province on strategies to ensure the long-term sustainability of the coastal ferry network.

  • 2013 Community Engagement - November 18 to December 20, 2013
  • 2012 Community Engagement - October 29 to December 21, 2012

News Releases

  • 14/02/05 - Moving toward a sustainable coastal ferry service 
  • 13/12/03 - Venue change for ferries open house on Gabriola 
  • 13/12/03 - Venue change for ferries open house on Salt Spring 
  • 13/11/18 - B.C. Charts Course for a Sustainable Coastal Ferry Service 
  • 13/03/05 - Consultation and Engagement Summary Report released 
  • 12/10/29 - Government begins open consultation on future of BC coastal ferries 

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For inquiries relating to BC Ferries schedules and services, please contact BC Ferries.

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