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Vehicle Fares on BC Ferries Going Up Starting April

BC Ferries has announced vehicle fares will be going up on 3 of its 24 ferry routes onĀ April 1st.
Deborah Marshall says the increase will affectĀ theĀ Tsawwassen/Swartz Bay, Tsawwassen/Duke Point and Horseshoe Bay/Departure Bay routes.
There will be noĀ increase in the cost of ferry travelĀ for customers on the minor, northern and Horseshoe Bay  Langdale routes and the cost of an Experience Card will not change.
The company says while itĀ tries to manageĀ expenses, increases are necessary to cover operating costs and major capital replacement projects.
BC Ferries says it needs to replace one ship per year on average.
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

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