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Highway 99 Reduced Lanes and Closures
Steveston Interchange Project
Vancouver to Tsawwassen
Beginning February 7, 2025
As part of the Steveston Interchange Project, the interchange between Steveston Highway and Highway 99 in Vancouver will have temporary reduced lanes and closures on the following weekends starting February 7.
Scheduled Highway Reduced Lanes and Closure dates:
- February 7 – 10
- February 21 – 24
- February 28 – March 3
Scheduled Highway Reduced Lanes and Closure times:
Fridays |
Saturdays |
Sundays |
Mondays |
9:00 pm-11:59 pm |
All day |
All day |
12:00 am-5:00 am |
Customers looking to travel to or from Tsawwassen terminal along that portion of Highway 99 during the noted times will be impacted and should plan accordingly. An overnight detour will be in effect using on and off ramps, however, travellers should be prepared for delays as a result.
Reduced lanes will be in effect Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, with two lanes open in both directions during this time.
Those using transit to Tsawwassen are advised to take earlier bus departures due to the project work. Transit schedules can be found here.
Work is weather-dependent and may be rescheduled should conditions on the weekend be unfavourable. More information on the Steveston Interchange Project can be found on their website here.
For up-to-date sailing and departure information, check Current Conditions, follow @BCFerries on X, or phone 1-888-223-3779 for further assistance.
Service notice - Tidal Conditions - January to March 2025
Posted: Thursday, June 06, 2024
Reposted: Sunday, January 12, 2025
Tidal Conditions
Quathiaski Cove (Quadra Island) – Campbell River (Vancouver Island)
January to March 2025
Due to tidal conditions between Quathiaski Cove (Quadra Island) and Campbell River (Vancouver Island), some buses, RV's, low bed vehicles and other vehicles (with very low ground clearance or extended overhangs on the rear axle) may be unable to travel on select sailings from September through December. This is to ensure the safety of the vehicle, the vessel, and the environment during times of extremely low or high tides.
Tides that are below 4 feet or higher than 12 feet change the angle the ferry approaches the loading ramp, and during these times some vehicles are likely to get stuck on the ramp.
To reduce the risk of damage to vehicles, vessels and the environment, crew may ask some vehicles to board at a time when tides allow them to load on and off the vessel safely.
Further information on how tides have an effect on sailing conditions can be found here. You can also check future tidal conditions here.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause and thank customers in advance for their cooperation. Our crew will work to get you to your destination as quickly as possible, when it is safe to do so.
For up-to-date sailing and departure information, check Current Conditions, follow @BCFerries on X or phone 1-888-223-3779 for further assistance.