Press Release
May 14, 2025
VICTORIA, BC – This long weekend, BC Ferries officially begins its peak season, following months of intensive operational readiness work to prepare for the busiest travel period of the year.
Facing a complex operating environment with aging vessels, increasing seasonal demand, and limited infrastructure, BC Ferries has taken a strategic, system-wide approach to summer readiness. From completing critical refits and adding sailings to hiring seasonal staff and enhancing the customer experience, every available vessel has been carefully optimized to keep people moving safely and reliably along the coast.
Between May 15 and September 2, 2024, BC Ferries carried over 9M passengers and 3.7M vehicles on board, with similar demand expected this summer.
“We’re operating in a more complex environment – aging ships, increased demand, and busy terminals all put pressure on the system,” says Stephen Jones, Vice President of Engineering. “We’ve done the work to deliver a strong peak season. Refits are complete, crews are in place, and we’ve planned carefully to get people where they need to go safely and reliably.”
Jones adds, “We know things don’t always go perfectly, especially during peak travel periods. But we’ve done everything possible to be ready – and to be prepared to respond, if necessary. Our focus is on keeping traffic moving and improving the experience for our customers wherever we can.”
BC Ferries has implemented a series of strategic initiatives designed to enhance service reliability, efficiency, and customer experience this summer. These initiatives focus on optimizing operational performance, increasing capacity, improving environmental sustainability, and providing more flexibility for customers.
Key improvements include:
Fleet Reliability & Sustainability:
Operational Efficiency & Capacity Optimization:
Customer Experience & Engagement:
Affordability & Accessibility:
These improvements are aimed at helping BC Ferries manage the expected increased demand this summer, ensuring reliable service for customers while continuing to prioritize sustainability and efficient operations.
“As we prepare for what we expect will be the busiest summer yet, our team is ready to deliver the best possible service for every customer,” says Lindsay Matthews, Vice President of Public Affairs and Marketing. “We’re expecting it to be a busy season, and while we’re likely to face challenges due to the age of our fleet, we’re committed to working as hard as possible to get things back on track when those situations arise, keeping customers informed every step of the way and giving them the smoothest trip possible.”
As an essential public service, throughout this summer, BC Ferries will continue to play its year-round role in connecting coastal communities with emergency services such as medical transport and wildfire support where needed.
Though challenges posed by the age of the fleet persist, BC Ferries has prepared and optimized available resources to minimize the impact of any disruptions and ensure customers are kept up to date. With four Island Class vessels expected to arrive in 2026, as well as four new major vessels scheduled to arrive (2029-2031), BC Ferries is planning for future demand and advocating for long-term resilience in the ferry system.
Summer Travel Tips
Planning ahead is essential. The new Current Conditions Beta Experience website page offers a clearer, more intuitive way to check real-time sailing and terminal updates. Accessible by browser on your mobile phone, laptop or other device, the enhanced site now includes details like how many reservations have already checked in and how many are still expected — helping customers better understand sailing availability before they travel.
Summer weekends – especially long weekends – are some of our busiest times. Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays, and Mondays tend to see the highest demand. With a little planning and flexibility, you can help ensure a smoother travel experience and avoid unnecessary delays.
Please see the Operational Readiness Resources Pack for more about what we’re doing to serve customers better this summer. We look forward to welcoming you on board this summer and connecting you with the people and places you love.
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Victoria: (250) 978-1267
Email: media@bcferries.com
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Victoria: (250) 410-1465
Toll-free: 1-888-BCFERRY (1-888-223-3779)
Web: https://www.bcferries.com/contact-us
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