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Single-lane traffic at Horseshoe Bay ferry berths this week

Travel to and from all three of the West Vancouver terminal destinations will be impacted
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The Queen of Coquitlam makes a stop at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal during Summer 2022.

Repair work at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal means one-way loading and unloading of vehicle lanes for the remainder of the week.

Concrete repairs are taking place on the transfer deck through Friday, May 5, according to a Sunday release from BC Ferries. Some of these fixes are taking place over one of the regular exit lanes, which will result in longer loading and offloading of vehicle traffic on the ferries until the terminal repairs are complete.

The work affects Berths 2 and 3, so will impact passengers travelling along all three routes – Bowen Island (Snug Cove), Sunshine Coast (Langdale), and Nanaimo (Departure Bay).

Other work taking place at the terminal this week includes repairs to the stairway outside Waiting Room A. It will be closed starting Thursday, May 4 and reopening next week on Thursday, May 11.

During that week, walk-on passengers will either need to use the stairway outside Waiting Room B or the elevator for boardings taking place via the main vehicle deck.