Major BC Ferries routes at risk of cancellation tonight due to strong winds

As strong winds whip across the coast, travellers heading to and from Vancouver Island should be prepared for potential disruptions to BC Ferries sailings this Friday evening.
The transportation service has issued a warning that several routes, specifically between Victoria, Vancouver, and Nanaimo, may face cancellations due to the weather.
#ServiceNotice To ensure the safety of our customers and crew, the following sailings between #HorseshoeBay and #DepartureBay are at risk of being cancelled for today, November 22 as a result of Environment Canada’s severe weather forecast.
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— BC Ferries (@BCFerries) November 22, 2024
BC Ferries has identified the following sailings as potentially at risk:
Swartz Bay – Tsawwassen
7 pm departing Tsawwassen (Vancouver)
7 pm departing Swartz Bay (Victoria)
9 pm departing Tsawwassen (Vancouver)
9 pm departing Swartz Bay (Victoria)
Duke Point – Tsawwassen
8:15 pm departing Tsawwassen (Vancouver)
8:15 pm departing Duke Point (Nanaimo)
10:45 pm departing Tsawwassen (Vancouver)
10:45 pm departing Duke Point (Nanaimo)
Departure Bay – Horseshoe Bay
6:35 pm departing Horseshoe Bay (Vancouver)
8:45 pm departing Departure Bay (Nanaimo)
The risk of cancellations comes as Environment Canada has issued wind warnings for West Vancouver Island and the northern edge of East Vancouver Island. Special weather statements are also in effect for the rest of the island, forecasting strong winds throughout the day.
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BC Ferries is advising all passengers to keep an eye on conditions as they unfold. With a number of travellers still affected by power outages caused by earlier storms, this latest weather system could add additional stress for those hoping to get on or off the island.
This article will be updated when more information is available. Visit the BC Ferries website to stay up-to-date with all the latest.