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    BC Ferries - Sunrise from the ferry

    BC Ferries

    3.4(63 reviews)
    0.1 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour

    BC Ferries provides essential passenger and vehicle ferry service across coastal British Columbia,…read moreand overall, it's a reliable way to travel. We bought our tickets at the Capital City Station on Douglas Street in Victoria, and Sandy was absolutely wonderful, friendly, helpful, and patient. She even got us seats for October 13, 2025, which was Thanksgiving. Every company needs a Sandy, she deserves 5 stars for her service. Once we boarded the bus, things went downhill. Our driver, James wasn't very approachable. His responses were short, and he came across as a bit grouchy. It was a holiday, so we understand, but as first-time passengers, we found his instructions unclear and he seems to not welcome questions. When the ferry docked at Tsawwassen, we didn't hear it was time to reboard the bus to continue to downtown Vancouver. We missed the announcement and ended up being left behind, but our checked bags and personal items were still in the bus to Vancouver. Thankfully, the staff at Tsawwassen terminal were great. They guided us, called ahead to Pacific Station BC Ferries, and made sure we could retrieve our bags. When we finally reunited with the bus, James didn't seem particularly concerned or empathetic, which made an already stressful situation feel worse. We blame ourselves for missing the bus. But for future improvements, clearer announcements and louder overhead speakers would help first-time travelers. Even a quick name call for missing passengers would go a long way.

    Such a cool experience. This was my first time on a car ferry and we had a great experience. We…read morebooked our tickets online in advance (cheaper). When you arrive the check in process is smooth- you pull through a kiosk then wait in line in your car to board the boat. Once on the boat you can hang out in your car, sit inside by a window, visit one of their many dining options or my personal favorite hang out on the upper deck. We booked morning options so it was fun to watch the sun rise (with a coffee from the dining area). We also saw a few whales in the distance. Definitely recommend taking the ferry to visit Vancouver Island if you're visiting the area

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    Hullo - Vancouver Ferry Terminal

    Hullo - Vancouver Ferry Terminal

    3.0(10 reviews)
    0.2 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour

    If you are looking for an efficient and affordable way to travel between Vancouver and Nanaimo,…read moreHullo is an excellent choice. The Vancouver terminal is easy to find right behind Canada Place, just past The Drop the large blue art sculpture. ​The onboard experience is incredibly comfortable, which makes the roughly one-hour sailing fly by. The ride itself is fast but smooth, though it is worth noting that sitting backwards against the direction of travel might make you feel a little queasy, even if it is tolerable. For convenience, there are luggage racks located right by the entrance doors. The seating layout features a table for every four seats, making it easy to share space, and there are handy charging ports located at the side of each table. The vessel is also equipped with washrooms and a cafe bar for coffee and light snacks, and safety is well-covered with life vests stored right under every seat. ​Once you arrive, the trip stays seamless thanks to a free shuttle service that picks you up at the Nanaimo terminal and takes you straight into Downtown Nanaimo. It is a fantastic, hassle-free crossing that I highly recommend.

    Parking before boarding the ferry between Vancouver and Victoria…read more.. This - unfortunately - was not the correct place to board the ferry. I just trusted my GPS to find a ferry, but didn't check to make sure that it went to Victoria. Shucks! It happened to be a terminal for cruise ships only. No cars allowed on the ships either! Uhg! Passengers only! (We're thought that we could Uber around Victoria without the car since could not take the car with us.) I paid by credit card in advance and will have to contact to Parking Company later to get a refund. Lesson learned.

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    BC Ferries

    BC Ferries

    2.0(86 reviews)
    0.2 kmDowntown

    We accidentally took the Nanaimo ferry from Horseshoe bay instead of the Langdale ferry,…read moreWe went to the Chief Stewards desk and the sweetest lady Carrie immediately helped us, she advised the rest of the crew to help redirect us around the boat throughout the trips and even gave us a free meal. Thank you Carrie!

    Travelling by ferry on a Monday in August proved to be a highly challenging experience…read more We typically make reservations and have done so for many years. However, on this occasion, we were unable to secure a booking for the required date. As a result, we arrived early and attempted to travel as standby passengers. This decision ultimately resulted in more than five hours of waiting before boarding. During this time, we spoke with many other passengers in similar circumstances, some of whom experienced even longer delays and greater inconvenience. One couple we encountered had arrived the previous evening with a valid reservation but missed their check-in by one minute. They were scheduled to report at 8:30 p.m. but arrived at 8:31 p.m., resulting in the cancellation of their booking. They were required to find an overnight accommodation, return at 6:00 a.m. the following morning, and ultimately boarded the noon sailing, only a short time before we did. This situation highlighted the extent of the delays and the level of disruption many travellers were experiencing. A significant concern throughout the process was the apparent lack of a clear and consistent system for managing standby passengers. From within our vehicles, it was difficult to determine how boarding priority was being established. There did not appear to be a transparent or consistently applied method for organizing lanes or respecting arrival times. Instead, different staff members provided varying directions, and vehicle movement between lanes appeared inconsistent. After approximately six to seven hours of waiting, one passenger travelling with his family became increasingly frustrated. He raised his voice and expressed his dissatisfaction, stating that they had been present since 6:00 a.m. and should have been boarded earlier. While his frustration was understandable given the circumstances, his conduct escalated to the point where management and security, including a police officer and a dog unit, were called to the scene. The individual and his family were told to leave and issued a refund. Although his behaviour was inappropriate, his underlying concern regarding the lack of an organized standby system was not without merit. The issue does not appear to rest with frontline staff, but rather with the broader operational procedures in place. Ultimately, responsibility lies with BC Ferries management to ensure that a clear, fair, and efficient system is implemented for standby passengers, particularly during peak travel periods. A transparent process based on arrival time, lane assignment, and available capacity would significantly improve fairness and reduce confusion. The experience was disappointing and, at times, difficult to observe, particularly given that BC Ferries represents a key transportation service within the province. There is a clear need for improved organization and operational consistency. BC Ferries can and should do better.

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    Vancouver Lookout

    Vancouver Lookout

    4.1(156 reviews)
    0.6 kmDowntown

    This is a must do if you are visiting! We only had one day to capture the Vancouver experience and…read morethis was one of the spots we chose to visit. We were not disappointed. Don't let the ticket price scare you, it was worth every penny. We spent about an hour on top with the breathtaking views of the city and apparently the mountains if it was raining. I would recommend it. Have your camera ready in the elevator as well.

    I visited the Vancouver Lookout and left pretty underwhelmed…read more First issue was finding it. It's inside a building, but signage outside is small and not very clear, so it took a bit of wandering before I even found the line. I actually even passed the building up while walking. I needed to use the restroom before going up and saw signage for the one near the food court. Honestly, it was absolutely disgusting and didn't have paper towels. I ended up walking completely out. When I asked the lookout staff about a restroom, I was initially told there wasn't one. Then once they asked if I was intending on buying a ticket, it suddenly appeared that there all of a sudden was a restroom available upstairs. Hmmm but at any rate, it was a completely different experience from the first restroom. Thank goodness. The lookout itself feels dated. You do get a full bird's-eye view of the city, but there wasn't anything especially exciting or memorable about it. They also charged more than what was posted on the signage, so it looks like a recent price increase, $24 CAD mid June. Overall, if you go in with low expectations and just want a quick view of the city, it's fine. But I wouldn't call it a must-do in Vancouver.

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