With a wind warning in effect for Metro Vancouver, BC Ferries has cancelled several sailings between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island that were ...
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BC Ferries has cancelled two sailings between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen Friday afternoon due to adverse weather conditions, and warns more services may be ...
We apologize for any inconvenience as a result of these cancellations and potential cancellations.” When sailings are at risk of cancellation due to weather conditions and if they are cancelled or delayed, we will share updates here. — BC Ferries (@BCFerries) Additionally, the vessel may not sail from Tsawwassen at 4 p.m. or Swartz Bay at 6 p.m. As of this publication, the Queen of New Westminster sailings that have been cancelled are the the 12 p.m.
BC Ferries has cancelled Friday sailings amid wind warnings, with the potential for more cancellations as travellers head into the weekend.
[#ServiceNotice] [#HorseshoeBay] [#Langdale]Due to adverse weather conditions, the following sailings are at risk of cancellation for tomorrow: The company says its customer service team will reach out to those customers impacted by cancellations. High winds may result in power outages and fallen tree branches,” the weather agency added. A gale is a strong wind, and warnings are issued when wind speeds of 34 to 47 knots are predicted. We apologize for any inconvenience as a result of these cancellations and potential cancellations.” [https://t.co/bUdutv0dW9] [https://t.co/f43kPkNPYv] [https://t.co/QaD2cJ1FeW]^jr The 3:00pm sailing from Vesuvius Bay to Crofton will be delayed as the ramp is currently inoperable. [https://t.co/XE3vCoLNfV] [https://t.co/gq5X9QMsX2]^jr For Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen, the 3, 5, and 6 p.m.
Ferries between Langdale and Horseshoe Bay are running on a revised schedule as Environment Canada is predicting strong winds for the afternoon.
Motorists, especially in high profile vehicles, may expect hazardous driving conditions on highways subject to strong cross winds." leaving Horseshoe Bay leaving Departure Bay leaving Langdale
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for Metro Vancouver Friday, with winds set to reach up to 90 kilometres an hour.
A powerful windstorm hitting areas of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island has caused multiple ferry cancellations and knocked out power to thousands of ...
A crew has been assigned to an outage affecting 1,402 customers in #SurreyBC and #Langley. In Richmond, 337 customers are without power, as of 4 p.m. #ServiceNotice Due to adverse weather conditions, the following sailings between #SwartzBay & #Tsawwassen have been cancelled for today, February 3:
3:00pm/5:00pm/6:00pm departing Swartz Bay
3:00pm/4:00pm/5:00pm departing Tsawwassen
More info here: https://t.co/gq5X9QMsX2 ^jr— Those same winds are forecast to batter areas in the Strait of Georgia, including East Vancouver Island, the southern Gulf Islands, and the Sunshine Coast. The windstorm is expected to hit certain areas of Metro Vancouver and the South Coast Friday evening, according to Thousands of BC Hydro customers are without power, and ferry sailings between Vancouver and Victoria have been cancelled as a powerful windstorm hits areas of Metro Vancouver and the South Coast.
Nanaimo residents planning to head to the Lower Mainland are being advised of possible ferry sailing cancellations due to strong winds today.
and 5:45 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. and 3:45 p.m. and 5:55 p.m. sailings from Tsawwassen at risk of cancellation and 12:45, 3:15 and 5:45 p.m. and Departure Bay terminal at 8:45 p.m. Winds of 40-60km/h are forecast for the evening. However, should weather improve, the Queen of Cowichan will depart Horseshoe Bay terminal at 6:35 and 10:50 p.m. For Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, the 10:40 a.m., 1 p.m. 3, sailings at 10:40 a.m., 1 p.m., 3:20 p.m. Ferries said the Nanaimo-West Vancouver ferry schedule has been adjusted, with sailings still at risk of being cancelled today. For Departure Bay terminal in Nanaimo on Friday, Feb.
Environment Canada issued a heavy wind warning for the region as it said winds up to 90 km/h were recorded Friday afternoon.
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