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Additional sailing times for summer months

B-C Ferries is gearing up for a busy summer season.

The company will be providing over 34-thousand sailings throughout the next few months, once the summer schedule comes into effect at the end of June.

B-C Ferries spokesperson Deborah Marshall says additional sailings have been added on major routes.

 

 

Marshall says between the end of June through to Labor Day weekend, sailings can be very busy.

33 vessels will be in service on the 24 routes Ferries has to offer travelers.

 

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