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BC Ferries Introduces Salish Class Vessel

BC Ferries Newest Intermediate Ferries
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Salish Orca & Salish Eagle - BC Ferries newest ferries being built to replace the Queen of Nanaimo and the Queen of Burnaby are expected to go into service in 2017 for the Gulf Islands over the next 2 years.
 The intermediate vessels will be capable of running as dual-fuel on either liquefied natural gas (LNG) or ultra-low Sulphur diesel & will augment peak & shoulder season Gulf Island service.

Novembers' Unbeatable Ferry/Hotel Package Prices

Victoria-Seattle 3 Days /2 nights Starting From $218.15

 
Travel round-trip Victoria to Seattle on the ferry in November & stay 2 nights in a deluxe room at the Warwick Hotel in downtown Seattle
     
Shop, visit SAM (Seattle Art Museum), enjoy the Pacific Northwest Ballet as they perform Emergence, see The Sound of Music at the 5th Avenue Theatre or take a Seattle Lakes Lunch Cruise travelling Lake Union and Lake Washington.

Clipper package prices are USD & are based on double occupancy.
Valid passports are required & a fuel surcharge/security fee may be added to all Victoria/Seattle Fares 

Alaska Marine Grapples with 2016 Summer Schedule

Alaska Marine Dealing with Budget Cuts

The May- September 2016 AMHS sailing schedule - delayed because of proposed budget cuts, is now expected in December.

The delay is reported to result from an attempt to ensure that unlike in summer 2015, the published schedules will be maintained.

Sarah Leonard, the Alaska Travel Association President noted that 33% of her 700 member businesses are in ferry ports and that ..“The changes to the schedule last summer resulted in a 14 percent decline in non-resident travel on the ferry."
Members reported that thousands of dollars in business were lost due to ferry rebookings and cancellations.

Transportation Department Deputy Commissioner Mike Neussl noted that everything depends on legislative funding but promised to do his best to ensure the upcoming schedule will be funded & locked in.

 

BC Ferry Passenger Jumps Ship

04 November: BC Ferry Passenger Deploys Lifeboat


The MV Coastal Celebration en route from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay was stopped in Active Pass at around 9:30pm last night as a passenger released and jumped into one of the vessels' lifeboats.

Passengers reported that a man in his 20s activated one of the ferry’s life-rafts and jumped into it.
Rescue boats from both the Coastal Celebration and the Spirit of BC were deployed and the suspect was later discovered on Galiano Island.

 He was transferred to the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria for assessment.

Alaska Marine Still In Holding Pattern Re Summer 2016 Schedules

Alaska Marine has still not released the 2016 May thru Sept  Schedules & Fares.
 
Captain Falvey ( GM for AMHS for the last number of years ) announced earlier in the fall that due to lack of funding Alaska Marine may dry-dock some of its vessels this summer.

Summer 2015 saw the 1st fare increase in more than 5 years & the trickle down effect is that there is now not enough money in the Alaska ferry budget to provide the same service as previously enjoyed.

2016 schedules are now expected in early Dec & widespread guessing is that the fares will increase as the system tries to deal with its budget issues.