BC Ferry Commission
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Providing independent oversight of coastal ferry service in British Columbia.
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We’d like your input into BC Ferries’ request for funding to begin upgrades to terminals to prepare for the introduction of four fully electrified Island class vessels. bit.ly/3PApKRR
We’re currently working on setting the price cap – the maximum annual increase in average fares that BC Ferries will be permitted to charge over the next 4 years. We welcome public input. Share your thoughts: bit.ly/BCFCshare
On March 31, we'll be announcing our preliminary price cap - the maximum annual increase in average fares that BC Ferries will be permitted to charge over the next four years. The final price cap will be announced on September 30.
The Commissioner today announced the preliminary price cap for BC Ferries’ next performance term. This preliminary decision, if finalized on Sept. 30, would allow average ferry fares to increase by a maximum of 9.2% annually over the next four-year period. bit.ly/BCFC0323
We invite public input as we work to determine the final price cap that will limit BC Ferries’ fare increases over the next four-year term. Share your thoughts at bit.ly/BCFCshare.
We’d like to hear from the public as we work to determine the final price cap that will limit BC Ferries’ fare increases over the next four-year term. Please share your thoughts by August 31 at bit.ly/BCFCshare.
Learn more about the proposed price cap for BC Ferries' next performance term: bit.ly/pricecap2023
We’d like to hear from you as we determine the price cap that will limit BC Ferries’ fare increases over the next four-year term. Learn more at bit.ly/pricecap2023, then share your thoughts at bit.ly/BCFCshare.
The Commissioner has approved BC Ferries’ revised estimate for the redevelopment of the Richmond fleet maintenance site, determining that the proposed increase in costs is reasonable. bit.ly/22-02A
We’re seeking public input into BC Ferries’ proposal to invest in a centralized digital ticketing system for the 5 major terminals. Learn more at bit.ly/BCFCJune2023, then share your thoughts by July 5 at bit.ly/BCFCshare.
Tune in to CFAX 1070 Victoria tomorrow morning at 8:20 as Commissioner Eva Hage explains how public input helps inform her decisions, such as whether to approve BC Ferries’ new proposal to modernize the check-in system.
We’re still accepting public input on the price cap–the maximum annual fare increase BC Ferries will be permitted to charge over the next 4 years. Learn more at bit.ly/pricecap2023, then share your thoughts at bit.ly/BCFCshare. Deadline for comments is Sept. 10.
In recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we will be announcing the final price cap on Tuesday, October 3 rather than on September 30. The price cap sets the maximum annual fare increase BC Ferries will be permitted to charge over the next 4 years.
The Commissioner has set the price cap at 3.2% for April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2028. This is the maximum annual increase in fares BC Ferries will be permitted to charge during the 4-year term. bit.ly/PriceCapPT6
The Commissioner has approved BC Ferries’ proposal to invest in 4 plug-in hybrid ferries and terminal charging infrastructure for the Nanaimo to Gabriola and Campbell River to Quadra routes. bit.ly/47QCBYJ
The Commissioner has reviewed BC Ferries’ public engagement activities over the past year and found that while BC Ferries has made progress in Indigenous relations, the corporation’s engagement with ferry-dependent communities requires additional attention.bit.ly/3KfVjyI