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Police Incident Causes Brief Delays at Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal

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BC Ferries terminal at Horseshoe Bay with passengers waiting during a temporary service delay
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🚨 Service Disruption at Busy Terminal

Passengers travelling through Horseshoe Bay experienced delays after a police-related incident briefly interrupted ferry operations.

BC Ferries reported that at least one sailing was held while authorities responded at the terminal.


⛴️ Delays Affect Key Routes

The disruption impacted sailings connecting the Lower Mainland with Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast.

As one of the region’s main ferry hubs, Horseshoe Bay handles a high volume of traffic, meaning even short delays can lead to longer wait times for travellers.


đź‘® Details Limited

Officials have not shared specific details about the incident.

Ferry service resumed shortly after the situation was addressed, with operations returning to normal.


🌆 Important Travel Hub

Horseshoe Bay plays a key role in British Columbia’s ferry network, connecting several major routes and serving thousands of passengers daily.

Because of its importance, any interruption — even a brief one — can have a noticeable impact.


đź§­ Advice for Travellers

BC Ferries encourages passengers to:

  • Check service updates before travelling
  • Allow extra time during peak periods
  • Stay informed through official alerts

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