📍 Fare Increase Now in Effect
BC Ferries has officially rolled out a system-wide fare increase starting April 8, 2026, affecting major routes between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island, as well as smaller coastal routes.
The changes are part of annual adjustments approved by the BC Ferry Commissioner, with overall increases averaging around 3.2%.
💰 Updated Prices for Travellers
Passengers will now pay more across several fare categories:
- Standard vehicle and driver fares on major routes now cost around $89 or higher depending on route and booking type
- Foot passenger fares have increased to about $21 per trip
- Children’s fares have also seen small increases
On some major routes, vehicle fares can exceed $100 depending on timing and booking, reflecting demand and pricing structures.
🎟️ Saver Fares Remain Available
Despite the increase, BC Ferries says its discounted “Saver” fares will remain unchanged.
These lower-cost options are typically available during:
- Midweek sailings
- Early morning or late evening trips
The company has also expanded the number of discounted tickets to encourage off-peak travel and reduce congestion.
⚙️ Why Prices Are Going Up
Officials say the fare increase is necessary to manage rising operational costs, including:
- Fuel and maintenance
- Staffing and infrastructure upgrades
- Growing demand for ferry travel
BC Ferries has seen record usage in recent years and expects demand to continue rising, especially with major events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
🌊 Impact on Travellers
The increase means higher costs for:
- Daily commuters
- Tourists travelling to Vancouver Island
- Families planning summer trips
However, BC Ferries says shifting more passengers to off-peak sailings will help improve reliability and reduce overcrowding.
🔎 What Travellers Should Know
Passengers are encouraged to:
- Book in advance for lower fares
- Travel during off-peak times
- Check schedules early, especially during busy seasons
As demand grows, planning ahead could help avoid both higher costs and travel delays.
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