Travellers between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay facing multiple sailing waits: BC Ferries
, BC Ferries says the most popular times to travel are typically Friday afternoon and Saturday morning on the Canada Day long weekend leaving from Tsawwassen, and Monday and Tuesday mornings for Swartz Bay.
The company also encourages people to consider travelling as a foot passenger, as there is typically more room for foot passengers above the number of vehicle spaces. However, foot passengers are advised to consider busing, taxi-ing, ride-sharing or finding other means of getting to the terminals, as parking lots often fill up quickly.
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