For Immediate Release
March 19, 2026

10th Island Class vessel launched as BC Ferries advances fleet renewal


Summary
  • BC Ferries has launched the 10th and final vessel in this phase of Island Class shipbuilding, the Island K’asa, at Damen Shipyards in Galați, Romania.
  • The new Island Class vessels are designed to improve passenger comfort, reduce environmental impact and increase vehicle capacity by 71% and passenger capacity by 135% across the routes they serve.
  • The Island Class are part of BC Ferries’ long-term plan to renew its aging fleet and strengthen essential service for coastal communities.

VICTORIA, BC – BC Ferries continues to strengthen ferry service for coastal communities with the launch of its 10th and final Island Class vessel in this phase of shipbuilding, the Island K’asa, at Damen Shipyards in Galați, Romania.  

With four new vessels in the Island Class program set to enter service between Summer 2026 and early 2027, the Island K’asa is scheduled to provide service between Campbell River-Quadra Island starting in early 2027. Island K’asa (pronounced KAH-sah), meaning Otter, was gifted by the Wei Wai Kum First Nation, and was specifically chosen because the otter is a powerful guardian spirit who can navigate between the spirit and human world. Once all four vessels enter service, the Island Class will become BC Ferries’ largest vessel class, with 10 ships in operation.

The launch marks the moment when a vessel first enters the water, signalling the transition into the final stages of outfitting, testing and preparation for delivery. The milestone was commemorated with a ceremony attended by representatives from the ship builder, Damen Shipyards, and members of the BC Ferries team, including those working on-site at the shipyard to support construction and provide oversight of the vessels.

Launching the final Island Class vessel is an important step in renewing our fleet and strengthening service for coastal communities,” said Nicolas Jimenez, President & CEO of BC Ferries, who attended the launch in Romania. “These vessels add space for more passengers and vehicles while helping us replace aging ships with modern, more efficient ones. That’s essential to keeping ferry service reliable for the people and communities who depend on it every day.

Across the routes they serve, the Island Class vessels are expected to collectively deliver a 71% increase in vehicle capacity and a 135% increase in passenger capacity, compared to 2019. This represents space for nearly 200 additional vehicles and over 2,000 additional passengers, improving access for people commuting for work, visiting family and accessing essential services.     

These vessels bring some really meaningful improvements for both customers and the environment,” said Ed Hooper, Head of Fleet Renewal at BC Ferries. “When compared to our older vessels, we believe that our passengers will notice and appreciate the more comfortable lounges and larger outdoor spaces on our new Island Class vessels, while behind the scenes the hybrid-electric propulsion and updated hull are designed to reduce emissions, underwater radiated noise and vessel wake. They’re also designed so we can operate on electric power once shore-charging infrastructure is in place, which we expect will help us move toward a cleaner and more efficient ferry system.”

Fleet renewal is a long-term, system-wide commitment driven by the recognition that demand for ferry travel continues to grow while many BC Ferries vessels and terminals are approaching the end of their operational lifespan.

With eight new vessels scheduled to enter service between 2026 and 2031, including these four Island Class vessels and four New Major Vessels, BC Ferries is moving ahead on the most transformative fleet renewal program in its history, focused on delivering safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible ferry service to coastal communities throughout British Columbia for decades to come.

Visit the BC Ferries website to learn more about fleet renewal and the Island Class shipbuilding program including the sacred names gifted to BC Ferries by Coastal First Nations.
 
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This press release contains certain “forward-looking statements”. These statements relate to future events or future performance and reflect the Company’s expectations regarding the demand for ferry services, the timing of fleet and terminal renewal programs, financial and business risks, results of operations, business prospects and opportunities, vessel performance, passenger expectations and satisfaction, expected levels of economic activity generated from our business decisions and industry performance and trends. They reflect management’s current internal projections, expectations and beliefs, and are based on information currently available to management. Some of the market conditions and factors that have been considered in formulating the assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based include population and demand growth estimates, assessments of the expected operational life of our assets, shipbuilding demand and cost projections, timing of completion of new ship builds and entry of new ships into service, vessel reliability and capacity estimates, expected environmental impacts, traffic trends, inflation, interest rates, fuel costs, construction costs and timelines, the state of the economy, tariff impacts and fluctuating financial markets. A number of factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Although we believe that the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon reasonable assumptions, investors cannot be assured that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances except as may be required by applicable law.
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