Book in advance
Our Central and North Coast routes are busiest during the spring and summer months. We strongly recommend you book in advance on these routes during those seasons.
Arrive prepared
If you have a booking, arrive at the terminal 120 minutes prior to the scheduled departure.
Cabins and reserved seating
You can book cabins or seats on board the Northern Expedition and cabins on board the Northern Adventure when you book online or over the phone. If cabins are sold out, you can add yourself to a waitlist.
Waitlists
If sailings, cabins or amenities you try to book are sold out, you can request to be added to the waitlist and we will contact you if space becomes available.
To request to be added to a waitlist, select the Northern route and dates you want to travel, enter your passenger information, select "Add yourself to waitlist" under the list of sailings, then complete the waitlist form. You can also request to be added to a waitlist after you complete your Northern booking online.
If you are still on the waitlist on the day you want to travel, we recommend you try arriving at the terminal a minimum of three hours prior to the scheduled departure time. If customers with confirmed spots don’t arrive for the sailing, we fill their spots with waitlisted customers.
Learn more about waitlists.
Wi-Fi
There is no Wi-Fi onboard BC Ferries vessels and due to the region there may be limited cellular coverage, so plan with this in mind. We are currently working on expanding free Wi-Fi to select terminals along the Central and North Coast.
Points of interest
Northern route ferries feature Point of Interest announcements that highlight the coastal communities along the journey, showcasing the deep ancestral connections and rich histories of the First Nations in these areas:
Canoes, Kayaks and Bicycles
Customers are responsible for the loading and off loading of all canoes, kayaks (folding kayaks too) and bicycles. For the safety of customers and crew and to protect personal property, all canoes, kayaks and bicycles shall be secured by the customer during North Coast Waters crossings. The customer is responsible for ensuring their bike/canoe/kayak is secure to the satisfaction of the Loading Officer and assumes all risk of damages during this process.
Motorcycles
For the safety of customers and crew and to protect personal property, all motorcycles shall be secured by the rider during North Coast Waters crossings. The rider is responsible for ensuring their motorcycle is secure to the satisfaction of the Loading Officer and assumes all risk of damages during this process. Designated racks or tie-down locations and straps are provided. See also Sailing on the North Coast Waters.