Southern Gulf Islands Schedules September 8, 2020 - March 31, 2021 FALL/WINTER LAST UPDATED SEP 9.20

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Southern Gulf Islands Schedules September 8, 2020 - March 31, 2021 FALL/WINTER LAST UPDATED SEP 9.20 Southern Gulf Islands Schedules September 8, 2020 - March 31, 2021 FALL/WINTER LAST UPDATED SEP 9.20 Table of Contents Galiano Island ........................................................ 2-3 Mayne Island ........................................................ 4-5 Pender Island ........................................................ 6-7 Salt Spring Island .................................................... 8-10 Saturna Island ..................................................... 10-12 Gulf Island Discovery Day Trips ............................................ 12 Travel Safe Masks are mandatory and must be worn at all times at terminals and on board. Transport Canada screening requirements For any route longer than 30 minutes, we will be screening all customers for COVID-19 symptoms and we will restrict travel to any customer that does not meet the screening requirements, as per the federal guidelines. Prior to boarding a BC Ferries ship, customers need to answer the following questions: 1. Do you have a fever and a cough? 2. Do you have a fever and breathing difficulty? 3. Have you been refused boarding in the past 14 days due to a medical reason related to COVID-19? 4. Are you the subject of a provincial/territorial or local public health order? If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions or fail to answer, you will be refused travel for 14 days. IMPORTANT: Sailing schedules are subject to change. For the most up to date schedules and information on safe travel visit bcferries.com. Galiano Island Departures Ticket sales and loading at Sturdies Bay end five minutes before the scheduled sailing time for walk-on passengers and three minutes for vehicles. Ticket sales at Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay end ten minutes before the scheduled sailing time for walk-on passengers and five minutes for vehicles. Galiano Island - Vancouver (Sturdies Bay) - (Tsawwassen) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 8:20 am Mon-Fri non stop 9:15 am 9:15 am Sun non stop 10:10 am 10:00 am Sat Mayne 12:12 pm 4:50 pm Sat non stop 5:45 pm 5:45 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu non stop 6:40 pm 6:10 pm Fri non stop 7:05 pm 7:45 pm Sun & Hol Mon non stop 8:40 pm LEAVE TSAWWASSEN STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 8:55 am Sat non stop 9:49 am 9:55 am Mon-Fri non stop 10:50 am 11:10 am Sun non stop 12:05 pm 3:20 pm Fri non stop 4:15 pm 5:40 pm Sun & Hol Mon Mayne 7:30 pm 7:10 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu non stop 8:05 pm 7:30 pm Fri non stop 8:25 pm 10:25 pm Sat non stop 11:20 pm Please Note: Vehicle reservations strongly recommended but not required for travel between Tsawwassen and the Southern Gulf Islands. Reservations from Tsawwassen to the Gulf Islands must be claimed at least 40 minutes prior to the reserved sailing. Reservations from the Southern Gulf Islands to Tsawwassen must be claimed at least 30 minutes prior to the reserved sailing. Galiano Island - Victoria (Sturdies Bay) - (Swartz Bay) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 6:25 am Mon-Fri Mayne 7:55 am 7:10 am Sat Mayne, Pender 9:12 am 7:40 am Sun Mayne, Pender 9:25 am 11:20 am Sun Mayne, Pender 1:17 pm 11:35 am Sat Pender 1:10 pm 11:55 am Mon-Fri Mayne 1:20 pm 4:20 pm Sun & Hol Mon Mayne, Pender 6:17 pm 4:25 pm Fri transfer at Mayne, Pender 6:55 pm 5:40 pm Sat Mayne 7:05 pm 6:05 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Pender 7:40 pm 8:15 pm Sun & Hol Mon Pender 9:52 pm 8:35 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu non stop 9:45 pm 8:50 pm Sat non stop 10:00 pm 8:55 pm Fri Saturna 11:05 pm LEAVE SWARTZ BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 5:05 am Mon-Fri non stop 6:15 am 5:50 am Sat non stop 7:00 am 6:25 am Sun non stop 7:30 am 9:35 am Sun Pender 11:10 am 9:35 am Sat Pender, Mayne 11:25 am 10:10 am Mon-Fri transfer at Mayne 11:45 am 2:40 pm Sun & Hol Mon Mayne 4:10 pm 3:40 pm Sat Pender, Mayne 5:30 pm 4:00 pm Fri Pender, transfer at Mayne 6:00 pm 4:20 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu transfer at Mayne 5:55 pm 6:35 pm Sun & Hol Mon Mayne 8:05 pm 6:40 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Pender 8:25 pm 6:45 pm Sat Pender, Mayne 8:40 pm 7:30 pm Fri non stop 8:45 pm Dangerous Cargo Sailings from Swartz Bay to Southern Gulf Islands occur each Sunday. For Dangerous Cargo sailing information and to book your travel, please contact 250-537-5313 at least 48 hours in advance of your intended travel. No passengers are permitted on sailings transporting Dangerous Cargo. 2 • Holiday Monday schedule: Oct 12, Dec 28, 2020 & Feb 15, 2021. See page 3 for more info. Inter Island from Galiano Island (Sturdies Bay) To Mayne Island (Village Bay) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 6:25 am Mon-Fri non stop 6:55 am 7:10 am Sat non stop 7:35 am 7:40 am Sun non stop 8:05 am 10:00 am Sat non stop 10:25 am 11:00 am Mon-Fri non stop 11:25 am 11:20 am Sun non stop 11:45 am 11:55 am Mon-Fri non stop 12:20 pm 12:15 pm Sun non stop 12:45 pm 4:20 pm Sun & Hol Mon non stop 4:45 pm 4:25 pm Fri non stop 4:50 pm 5:40 pm Sat non stop 6:05 pm 8:15 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu non stop 8:40 pm 8:35 pm Fri non stop 9:00 pm 11:30 pm Sat non stop 11:55 pm To Pender Island (Otter Bay) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 6:25 am Mon-Fri transfer at Mayne 7:30 am 7:10 am Sat Mayne 8:10 am 7:40 am Sun Mayne 8:40 am 10:00 am Sat transfer at Mayne 11:05 am 11:00 am Mon-Fri Mayne 12:00 pm 11:20 am Sun Mayne 12:20 pm 11:35 am Sat non stop 12:20 pm 12:15 pm Sun Mayne 1:20 pm 4:20 pm Sun & Hol Mon Mayne 5:20 pm 4:25 pm Fri transfer at Mayne 6:05 pm 6:05 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu non stop 6:50 pm 8:15 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Mayne 9:15 pm 8:15 pm Sun & Hol Mon non stop 9:00 pm 8:35 pm Fri transfer at Mayne 9:40 pm To Salt Spring Island (Long Harbour) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 11:00 am Mon-Fri Mayne, Pender 12:50 pm 12:15 pm Sun Mayne, Pender 2:10 pm 8:15 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Mayne, Pender 10:05 pm 8:35 pm Fri Mayne 9:45 pm 11:30 pm Sat Mayne 12:40 am To Saturna Island (Lyall Harbour) LEAVE STURDIES BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 10:00 am Sat transfer at Mayne, Pender 11:50 am 8:15 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu transfer at Mayne 9:55 pm 8:55 pm Fri non stop 9:45 pm • Holiday Monday schedules: On Oct 12, Dec 28, 2020 and Feb 15, 2021 the regular Monday schedule will be in effect until 2:00 pm and the Holiday Monday schedule will be in effect after 2:00 pm for Southern Gulf Island departures from Victoria, Tsawwassen, Salt Spring Island, Pender Island, Mayne Island, Galiano Island and Saturna Island. 3 Mayne Island Departures Ticket sales and loading at Village Bay end five minutes before the scheduled sailing time for walk-on passengers and three minutes for vehicles. Ticket sales at Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay end ten minutes before the scheduled sailing time for walk-on passengers and five minutes for vehicles. Lyall Harbour (Saturna) and Village Bay (Mayne Island) Multi-Port Sailing: Priority loading is offered to customers travelling by vehicle from Swartz Bay to Lyall Harbour, when they arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled 3:10 pm sailing, Monday to Friday during Shoulder and Off Peak Season. Visit bcferries.com for more information. Mayne Island - Vancouver (Village Bay) - (Tsawwassen) LEAVE VILLAGE BAY STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 7:45 am Mon-Fri Galiano 9:15 am 8:40 am Sun Galiano 10:10 am 11:05 am Sat non stop 12:12 pm 4:15 pm Sat Galiano 5:45 pm 5:10 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Galiano 6:40 pm 5:35 pm Fri Galiano 7:05 pm 7:05 pm Sun & Hol Mon Galiano 8:40 pm LEAVE TSAWWASSEN STOPS/TRANSFERS ARRIVE 8:55 am Sat Galiano 10:25 am 9:55 am Mon-Fri Galiano 11:25 am 11:10 am Sun Galiano 12:45 pm 3:20 pm Fri Galiano 4:50 pm 5:40 pm Sun & Hol Mon non stop 6:50 pm 7:10 pm Mon •, Tue, Wed, Thu Galiano 8:40 pm 7:30 pm Fri Galiano 9:00 pm 10:25 pm Sat Galiano 11:55 pm Please Note: Vehicle reservations strongly recommended but not required for travel between Tsawwassen and the Southern Gulf Islands. Reservations from Tsawwassen to the Gulf Islands must be claimed at least 40 minutes prior to the reserved sailing. 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