A bonus for the Seattle Ferry; for the Environment & For Passengers
The 52 metre, 579-seat catamaran sailing the year-round route between Seattle and Victoria is able to travel up to 36 knots and comfortably handle 6’ waves with no passenger issues.
While the previous vessels were rated for and could handle 6’+ seas, sometimes the passengers couldn’t - so sailing cancellations would occur.
With a motion-dampening system and wave-piercing bows that allow the new ferry to operate in weather that would otherwise have forced sailing cancellations, the new vessel can now provide comfortable service in what was once considered less that accommodating seas.
Seattle Victoria Ferry offers 3 Seating Classes
“Vista Class” - sitting between economy & 1st or "Comfort class" ( comparable perhaps to “premium economy” on a plane) is just $10 more per person each way & provides large leather seats with plenty of leg room; table seating for families or small groups; panoramic views & in-seat attendant service.
Vista seats are located the upper deck of the ferry and provide quick access to the vessel’s outside deck.
The new seating options also boasts “additional legroom” for window seats.
Passengers travelling between Seattle and Victoria on the newest clipper ferry have enjoyed the option of choosing the middle class Vista service since May 1.
Winter Ferry Sailing Schedule Updates
The M/V Malaspina will also continue to serve the Prince Rupert BC - Alaska routes through the end of September 2019.
Mechanical Issues cause BC Ferry Schedule Change
The Queen of Coquitlam out of Service Pending Mechanical Repairs
A mechanical problem yesterday (Tues) has caused the BC Ferry schedule for the Queen of Coquitlam (Vancouvers Horseshoe Bay - Sunshine Coast Langdale route ) to be altered for the 26th and 27th of June.
Until back in service, the Queen of Surrey will take her place and will operate on a modified ferry schedule ( see below).

No Nanaimo Foot Passenger Ferry Service This Year
Island Ferry Services has again delayed the much anticipated 2-1/2+ hr ferry service designed to transport foot passengers ( no vehicles) from Downtown Nanaimo to Downtown Vancouver.
David Marshall, director of operations with Island Ferries has confirmed yet another delay saying that there will be no ferry service operated by Island Ferries in 2019. So another summer without the proposed foot ferry service between Nanaimo and Vancouver will come and go.
The Vancouver Harbour to Nanaimo Harbour passenger-only ferry service has been in the planning stages for more than a decade but vessel, terminal, monetary and management issues have combined to consistently plaque the proposed ferry service.
Maybe next year or, perhaps either the successful Seattle based Victoria Clipper foot passenger ferries, or the Australia-based Riverside Marine who currently operate the V2V Vacations passenger only ferry service between Victoria & Vancouver will step into the breach ?
Its a Cruise - but on a Ferry
BC Ferry Canada Day Celebrations and Fare Discounts
BC Ferries Rescue
BC Ferries deployed rescue boats from 2 separate ferries to rescue a person from the frigid waters near Mayne Island on Saturday night.
The rescue boats were deployed at approximately 8:00pm from both the Queen of Cumberland & the Spirit of British Columbia.