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Current Conditions | BC Ferries Check the space available on upcoming sailings, track our ferries, see terminal webcams and view departure and arrival times
BC Ferries Next sailing with vehicle space The terminal ticket booth is now ticketing the next sailing with available deck space Estimated space doesn't include vehicles outside the terminal waiting to buy a ticket Tickets for next day sailings are not available for purchase at the terminal until the day of departure
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Nanaimo (Departure Bay) Terminal | BC Ferries Nanaimo (Departure Bay) Departure Bay terminal is located in Nanaimo on the east coast of Vancouver Island The terminal is a 5 minute drive north of Nanaimo city centre Sailings departing from Departure Bay provide service to Horseshoe Bay (Vancouver) Visit the Nanaimo Market Quay for a range of food and shopping options Note: Departure Bay terminal is closed overnight Remaining on
Your Summer Trip To Northern BC - BC Ferries Your itinerary for the ultimate summer adventure in BC Travel up the coast of Vancouver Island, exploring charming oceanside communities like Parksville, before spending some time in Port Hardy From there, set off with BC Ferries on an Inside Passage sailing to Prince Rupert Experience the scenery and wildlife of BC’s North, visting destinations like Terrace and Nisga'a Territory before