Bowen Island Undercurrent April 29 2021

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Ferry travel down

NEW RESTRICTIONS AND RAINS KEPT THE VISITORS AWAY LAST WEEKEND JANE SEYD

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FRY FREEDOM: Terminal Creek Hatchery volunteers celebrated Earth Day by releasing 100,000 chum

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Ferry travel from West Vancouver’s Horseshoe Bay terminal was down by a third this past weekend as the province’s new restrictions on travel. Travel on the ferry between Horseshoe Bay and Bowen Island was down 35 per cent in passengers and 21 per cent in vehicles compared to the previous weekend, according to Deborah Marshall, executive director of public affairs for B.C. Ferries. This decrease was less than the Nanaimo - Departure Bay route, down 42 per cent for passengers and 37 per cent for vehicles compared to the previous weekend and the Horseshoe Bay-Langdale route down 38 per cent for passengers and 33 per cent for vehicles. Traffic between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo, which is in a different health region, is covered by a provincial order which came into force April 23 restricting all but essential travel in and out of the Lower Mainland and between health regions. Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health are considered the same region under the new restrictions. Traffic to Bowen Island – where a number of day-trippers were recently stranded following ferry cancellations – and to the Sunshine Coast, is not covered by the formal order because they are in the same health region as the Lower Mainland, although recreational travel is still being discouraged. “It is an honour system,” said Marshall. Ferry staff will ask if travel is for essential reasons but “we’re not demanding proof of travel.” Marshall said she was aware of only about half a dozen incidents over the weekend throughout the ferry fleet “where we did have to deny travel.” Those cases involved people who weren’t aware of the new restrictions, she said. On Friday, mayors of Sea to Sky communities including Whistler and Squamish put out a statement urging everyone in the Lower Mainland, including the North Shore, not to visit until after restrictions are lifted following the May long weekend. (Bowen Island hasn’t recently issued such a plea). CONTINUED ON P. 7

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