Tsawwassen, B.C. –
It’s expected to be very busy on the roads, at border crossings, and aboard BC Ferries on Friday as British Columbians begin their long weekend plans.
Travellers are being urged to plan ahead and leave extra time to get where they need to go.
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Passengers are reminded to book ferry tickets in advance, and to consider travelling during off-peak times or walk on board to avoid disruptions.
To encourage that, BC Ferries is offering discounts to those with vehicles and those travelling by foot during less busy travel periods.
It’s also added early morning and late-night trips to help manage capacity.
“We’re expecting high volumes across the system during both long weekends, and we simply can’t shift a vessel without disrupting service for other customers,” said Mel Lucia, vice-president of customer experience at BC Ferries.
BC Ferries warns that during high-demand times, vehicles without reservations may be turned away.
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