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Swartz Bay ferry terminal

The Swartz Bay ferry terminal is a 12.1 ha (30-acre) major transportation facility at Swartz Bay in North Saanich, British Columbia. It is located 32 km (20 mi) north of Victoria on Vancouver Island. The terminal is part of the BC Ferries system, as well as part of Highway 17.

Swartz Bay
Ferry terminal
General information
Location11300 Patricia Bay Highway, Sidney
Coordinates48°41′17″N 123°24′37″W / 48.688184°N 123.4101963°W / 48.688184; -123.4101963
Owned byBC Ferries
Operated byBC Ferries
Line(s)Route 1–Tsawwassen
Route 4–Fulford Harbour
Route 5–Lyall Harbour
Bus routes5
Connections
  •  70  Downtown Express
  •  71  Downtown via West Sidney
  •  72  Downtown via Fifth
  •  76  UVic
  •  81  Brentwood
Construction
Parking172 short-term spaces
544 long-term spaces
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeSWB[1]
WebsiteVictoria (Swartz Bay)
History
OpenedJune 15, 1960
Passengers
20212 616 732[Note 1]  54.22%

History

In 1889, former British Columbia Premier Amor De Cosmos, was the first person known to publicly suggest Swartz Bay as a feasible ferry terminal for connections to the Lower Mainland. In 1959, the search for a new ferry terminal north of Victoria involved consideration of the existing San Juan Islands ferry facilities at Sidney. Insufficiently sheltered waters and added travel time, leading to higher fuel costs, precluded Sidney from being selected.[2]: 36, 55, 67, 69, 105 

A small private ferry dock operated by the Gulf Islands Ferry Company already existed at Swartz Bay when the choice was made to locate the B.C. Ferry Corporation terminal there.[2]: 55  As a result of the decision, a paved extension of the Patricia Bay Highway to reach the terminal was undertaken.

The first scheduled sailing from the terminal, described as a "mudhole" due to the continuing construction, occurred on June 15, 1960.[2]: 67  On September 1, 1961, the company that built and used the smaller original dock at Swartz Bay was bought out by B.C. Ferries.

In the SENĆOŦEN language spoken by Indigenous W̱SÁNEĆ people of the area, the bay's name is ŚJEL¸KES.[3]

Accidents and incidents

A fire, caused by a cutting torch, led to $500,000 worth of damage to the terminal in December 1981. It destroyed part of the passenger walkway and a wingwall, prior to being contained by terminal staff, firefighters and the approaching Queen of Nanaimo, which utilized its hoses to help keep the blaze at bay.[2]: 67 

Residents have expressed noise concerns over the years, and the matter has been raised in the Legislative Assembly.[4] Concerns have also been expressed ranging from terminal expansion to the shooting of pigeons by ferry staff.[5]

On September 14, 2000, the ferry Spirit of Vancouver Island struck a pleasure craft just off Swartz Bay, killing two individuals.[6]

On May 20, 2011, a truck waiting in line drove up the upper ramp of the terminal's first berth and then through several guard barriers and safety netting at an increased speed. The truck then proceeded to drive off the end of the berth at a high speed and into the water.[7] Later the same day, divers located the truck and deceased driver in the water off the end of the berth, identifying him later that week.[8][9]

Ferry facilities and connections

Currently, there are five ferry berths at the Swartz Bay ferry terminal. Completed in 2006, the Swartz Bay Berth 2 project involved the replacement of the old marine structures and counter-weighted ramp lift system with a $25 million state-of-the-art floating berth.[10] The terminal provides BC Ferries service to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal on the mainland, as well as all the major southern Gulf Islands. In the mid-1990s, a major terminal renovation was undertaken. The Seaspan Ferries Corporation also has a terminal here.

The terminal includes an administration building, and various kiosks run by local artisans and other vendors mainly in the warmer months. There is also a cafeteria and coffee shop in the main building.

The terminal is served by several Victoria Regional Transit System public transit routes, with Route 70 providing express bus service to and from downtown Victoria in about an hour. Short and long-term pay parking is run by a private operator under contract to BC Ferries. The terminal is located about 10 minutes from Victoria International Airport via Highway 17. The 29-kilometre (18 mi) Lochside Regional Trail also runs south from Swartz Bay to Victoria.

Swartz Bay is the only major southern terminal in the BC Ferries system without a traffic signal at its entrance or exit.

Notes

  1. ^ Figures obtained from adding 2 091 732 (Route 1), 290 894 (Route 4), and 234 106 (Route 5), resulting in 2 616 732 passengers that used Swartz Bay in 2021.[1] Statistics for the year of 2020 are 1 272 748 (Route 1), 234 111 (Route 4), and 189 929 (Route 5), resulting in 1 696 788.[11] Only statistics denoting "passenger" traffic is counted; it is unclear whether passengers from vehicles are included in this statistic. The large percentage increase from 2020 to 2021 is due to reduced 2020 passenger traffic from the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. ^ a b "Total Vehicle and Passenger Counts by Route for August 2022" (PDF). Connecting the Coast | BC Ferries. September 7, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Bannerman, Gary; Bannerman, Patricia (1985). The Ships of British Columbia. Hancock House Publishers Ltd.
  3. ^ "SENĆOŦEN Word List: Place names". itservices.cas.unt.edu.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on May 10, 2007. Retrieved March 25, 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on May 10, 2007. Retrieved March 25, 2007.
  6. ^ "Fatal ferry accident". CBC News. September 14, 2000.
  7. ^ "Truck plunges off Victoria ferry terminal | CTV News". CTV News. 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  8. ^ "Divers pull body from submerged truck at Swartz Bay | CTV News". CTV News. 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  9. ^ "Driver in fatal ferry terminal plunge identified | CTV News". CTV News. 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  10. ^ "Capital Plan – Fiscal Years 2015 through 2026" (PDF). British Columbia Ferry Commission. p. 6. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Total Vehicle and Passenger Counts by Route for December 2021" (PDF). Connecting the Coast | BC Ferries. January 7, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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The Swartz Bay ferry terminal is a 12 1 ha 30 acre major transportation facility at Swartz Bay in North Saanich British Columbia It is located 32 km 20 mi north of Victoria on Vancouver Island The terminal is part of the BC Ferries system as well as part of Highway 17 Swartz BayFerry terminalGeneral informationLocation11300 Patricia Bay Highway SidneyCoordinates48 41 17 N 123 24 37 W 48 688184 N 123 4101963 W 48 688184 123 4101963Owned byBC FerriesOperated byBC FerriesLine s Route 1 TsawwassenRoute 4 Fulford HarbourRoute 5 Lyall HarbourBus routes5ConnectionsVictoria Regional 70 Downtown Express 71 Downtown via West Sidney 72 Downtown via Fifth 76 UVic 81 BrentwoodConstructionParking172 short term spaces544 long term spacesDisabled accessYesOther informationStation codeSWB 1 WebsiteVictoria Swartz Bay HistoryOpenedJune 15 1960Passengers20212 616 732 Note 1 54 22 Contents 1 History 2 Accidents and incidents 3 Ferry facilities and connections 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1889 former British Columbia Premier Amor De Cosmos was the first person known to publicly suggest Swartz Bay as a feasible ferry terminal for connections to the Lower Mainland In 1959 the search for a new ferry terminal north of Victoria involved consideration of the existing San Juan Islands ferry facilities at Sidney Insufficiently sheltered waters and added travel time leading to higher fuel costs precluded Sidney from being selected 2 36 55 67 69 105 A small private ferry dock operated by the Gulf Islands Ferry Company already existed at Swartz Bay when the choice was made to locate the B C Ferry Corporation terminal there 2 55 As a result of the decision a paved extension of the Patricia Bay Highway to reach the terminal was undertaken The first scheduled sailing from the terminal described as a mudhole due to the continuing construction occurred on June 15 1960 2 67 On September 1 1961 the company that built and used the smaller original dock at Swartz Bay was bought out by B C Ferries In the SENCOŦEN language spoken by Indigenous W SANEC people of the area the bay s name is SJEL KES 3 Accidents and incidents EditA fire caused by a cutting torch led to 500 000 worth of damage to the terminal in December 1981 It destroyed part of the passenger walkway and a wingwall prior to being contained by terminal staff firefighters and the approaching Queen of Nanaimo which utilized its hoses to help keep the blaze at bay 2 67 Residents have expressed noise concerns over the years and the matter has been raised in the Legislative Assembly 4 Concerns have also been expressed ranging from terminal expansion to the shooting of pigeons by ferry staff 5 On September 14 2000 the ferry Spirit of Vancouver Island struck a pleasure craft just off Swartz Bay killing two individuals 6 On May 20 2011 a truck waiting in line drove up the upper ramp of the terminal s first berth and then through several guard barriers and safety netting at an increased speed The truck then proceeded to drive off the end of the berth at a high speed and into the water 7 Later the same day divers located the truck and deceased driver in the water off the end of the berth identifying him later that week 8 9 Ferry facilities and connections EditCurrently there are five ferry berths at the Swartz Bay ferry terminal Completed in 2006 the Swartz Bay Berth 2 project involved the replacement of the old marine structures and counter weighted ramp lift system with a 25 million state of the art floating berth 10 The terminal provides BC Ferries service to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal on the mainland as well as all the major southern Gulf Islands In the mid 1990s a major terminal renovation was undertaken The Seaspan Ferries Corporation also has a terminal here The terminal includes an administration building and various kiosks run by local artisans and other vendors mainly in the warmer months There is also a cafeteria and coffee shop in the main building BC Ferries MV Coastal Celebration docked at Swartz Bay terminal in May 2014 Seaspan Reliant at the Swartz Bay ferry terminal on 13 July 2018 Parking area Lands End CafeThe terminal is served by several Victoria Regional Transit System public transit routes with Route 70 providing express bus service to and from downtown Victoria in about an hour Short and long term pay parking is run by a private operator under contract to BC Ferries The terminal is located about 10 minutes from Victoria International Airport via Highway 17 The 29 kilometre 18 mi Lochside Regional Trail also runs south from Swartz Bay to Victoria Swartz Bay is the only major southern terminal in the BC Ferries system without a traffic signal at its entrance or exit Notes Edit Figures obtained from adding 2 091 732 Route 1 290 894 Route 4 and 234 106 Route 5 resulting in 2 616 732 passengers that used Swartz Bay in 2021 1 Statistics for the year of 2020 are 1 272 748 Route 1 234 111 Route 4 and 189 929 Route 5 resulting in 1 696 788 11 Only statistics denoting passenger traffic is counted it is unclear whether passengers from vehicles are included in this statistic The large percentage increase from 2020 to 2021 is due to reduced 2020 passenger traffic from the COVID 19 pandemic References Edit a b Total Vehicle and Passenger Counts by Route for August 2022 PDF Connecting the Coast BC Ferries September 7 2022 Retrieved October 20 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d Bannerman Gary Bannerman Patricia 1985 The Ships of British Columbia Hancock House Publishers Ltd SENCOŦEN Word List Place names itservices cas unt edu Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Hansard Services Vol 20 No 23 Thursday July 6 2000 Archived from the original on May 10 2007 Retrieved March 25 2007 Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Hansard Services Vol 18 No 23 Monday April 17 2000 Archived from the original on May 10 2007 Retrieved March 25 2007 Fatal ferry accident CBC News September 14 2000 Truck plunges off Victoria ferry terminal CTV News CTV News 2011 05 21 Retrieved 2019 01 31 Divers pull body from submerged truck at Swartz Bay CTV News CTV News 2011 05 21 Retrieved 2019 01 31 Driver in fatal ferry terminal plunge identified CTV News CTV News 2011 05 24 Retrieved 2019 01 31 Capital Plan Fiscal Years 2015 through 2026 PDF British Columbia Ferry Commission p 6 Retrieved 7 December 2015 Total Vehicle and Passenger Counts by Route for December 2021 PDF Connecting the Coast BC Ferries January 7 2022 Retrieved October 20 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swartz Bay ferry terminal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swartz Bay ferry terminal amp oldid 1119186886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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