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3.8 (22 reviews)

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A conveniently located Starbucks so you can load up on caffeine before your voyage.
Jennifer J.

The SeaBus is pretty much the only efficient mode of public transpo to get from Lonsdale Quay to downtown Vancouver, so thank goodness there's a terminal so you don't have to, like, jump over open water and hope to get on the SeaBus. It's an efficient system, where you buy your pass at the gate and hop on the next SB for a quick trip across the bay. (Pro tip: buy an all-day pass and you can ride all public trans - including the SeaBus - all day for one price!) Once aboard, the SB really lives up to its moniker. There are rows and rows of seating - no outdoor decks or other ferry-type areas. It is merely an efficient and fast means of transportation across the bay. And it does its job well!

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Cool spot run pretty well, granting you access to a trip with a view.

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Its easy to board. Easy to walk through. Its usually somewhat clean. It's efficient. What else do you need.

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Review Highlights - SeaBus Lonsdale Terminal

Competent and somewhat clean, the Seabus takes me to the Lonsdale Market when I decide to go once a year.

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BC Ferries - Sunrise from the ferry

BC Ferries

3.4(62 reviews)
3.4 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour

BC Ferries provides essential passenger and vehicle ferry service across coastal British Columbia,…read moreand overall, it's a reliable way to travel. We bought our tickets at the Capital City Station on Douglas Street in Victoria, and Sandy was absolutely wonderful, friendly, helpful, and patient. She even got us seats for October 13, 2025, which was Thanksgiving. Every company needs a Sandy, she deserves 5 stars for her service. Once we boarded the bus, things went downhill. Our driver, James wasn't very approachable. His responses were short, and he came across as a bit grouchy. It was a holiday, so we understand, but as first-time passengers, we found his instructions unclear and he seems to not welcome questions. When the ferry docked at Tsawwassen, we didn't hear it was time to reboard the bus to continue to downtown Vancouver. We missed the announcement and ended up being left behind, but our checked bags and personal items were still in the bus to Vancouver. Thankfully, the staff at Tsawwassen terminal were great. They guided us, called ahead to Pacific Station BC Ferries, and made sure we could retrieve our bags. When we finally reunited with the bus, James didn't seem particularly concerned or empathetic, which made an already stressful situation feel worse. We blame ourselves for missing the bus. But for future improvements, clearer announcements and louder overhead speakers would help first-time travelers. Even a quick name call for missing passengers would go a long way.

Such a cool experience. This was my first time on a car ferry and we had a great experience. We…read morebooked our tickets online in advance (cheaper). When you arrive the check in process is smooth- you pull through a kiosk then wait in line in your car to board the boat. Once on the boat you can hang out in your car, sit inside by a window, visit one of their many dining options or my personal favorite hang out on the upper deck. We booked morning options so it was fun to watch the sun rise (with a coffee from the dining area). We also saw a few whales in the distance. Definitely recommend taking the ferry to visit Vancouver Island if you're visiting the area

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False Creek Ferries

False Creek Ferries

4.0(66 reviews)
5.8 kmGranville Island/False Creek

A really nice way to get across false creek from one side to the other. The tickets are pretty…read morecheap at a few dollars each depending on where you're going - even if you don't have a particular destination, it's fun to just ride along. It's pretty hard to tell which direction the ferry is going next though unless you're very familiar with the routes, so make sure you ask the driver just in case. I find that the ones I've interacted with all ask you where you're going before letting you on, so at least I haven't taken the wrong boat yet. They have a zone system for ticketing and at first it was a bit confusing for which zone ticket was needed to go where. But they have nice maps at each stop so it wasn't too hard to decipher after awhile. The boat drivers were also pretty nice and were happy to answer questions about tickets. I took the boats during the Big Picnic event at David Lam park. There were other people on the boat but it was not crowded at all. Boats also came all the time and so we didn't have to wait much before ours came. The boat doors were left open when I rode the boats and so it was really nice to be able to take pictures and videos without obstruction from the windows or clear screens. The creek is relatively calm most of the time and the rides are short, so most people probably won't get sea sick.

A fabulous way to get to Granville Island from Vancouver's West End…read more We walked down Thurlow to the corner of Beach and found the False Creek Ferry docked near the aquatic center. They leave every 5 minutes. For a modest sum we ferried across to Granville Island. What a pleasant experience and easy way to go to Granville Island!

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BC Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal

BC Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal

3.9(28 reviews)
73.2 km

The Swartz Bay terminal is really well organized and labeled. I have used both the vehicle side and…read morethe walk-in side many many times. For walk-on, the waiting area is very close to the entrance to the terminal and so you can arrive quite late and still make it on to the ferry. There is a free luggage check-in service from Swartz Bay to Tsawassen that I use all the time. Just weigh the bag, attach a heavy tag if necessary and slide it down the baggage slide! I love it as I don't have to carry luggage onto the ferry. Luggage arriving from Vancouver get put on the carousel outside - it can sometimes take awhile to arrive. From the vehicle side, it's very easy to get on with a ferry reservation. If arriving early enough, there is very little lines to get in and service is very fast. There is a small cafe once in the waiting area to use the washroom and grab snacks. The terminal staff are all very nice and informative. Everything is well labeled so visitors won't get lost. It is also pretty clean considering how many people travel through each day. On holidays and weekends, it can be crowded. There are two bus lines that go to downtown which are very slow and get crowded quickly. Sometimes it won't even be able to fit everyone and people have to wait at least an hour for the next one. There are taxis that typically wait outside the terminal, but there are usually very few so be sure to get outside quickly.

Catching the ferry between Vancouver and Victoria was an educational experience!…read more There are different ferries at different ports and some of them go to different islands. Finding the correct one was the challenge! This is the one to get from Victoria to Vancouver. We didn't have a reservation. We missed the 7pm ferry; paid for the 9pm ferry (2 adults and one undersized vehicle less than 20 feet); and waited to board. We locked the car and used the restroom at the restaurant. There was an announcement that told passengers to get their vehicles ready to board. The process was very organized and the staff waved vehicles into the designated lanes and motioned vehicles to get closer to the car ahead of them. On board, we used the restroom, walked past the cafeteria and restaurant, browsed the gift shop where my niece purchased a magnet, and found seats to wait out the hour and a half trip. Overall, it was a pleasant experience! We probably will do this again some day!

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Harbour Cruises - MV Britannia Night

Harbour Cruises

3.6(62 reviews)
4.0 kmCoal Harbour

Unreliable. Sail at your own risk!…read more Harbour Cruises of Vancouver completely failed to deliver on the promise of their Indian Arm cruise. They claimed smoke in the engine room and limped back to port before we even turned into the Arm. Other reviews have reported unexplained itinerary changes that eliminated the main part of the trip. One has to wonder if they don't go up the Arm simply to save money when it's not fully booked or if their boats are that unreliable. While I understand mechanical issues, their compensation policy was completely inadequate. They offered a free drink on board and a coupon for 15% off a future cruise. Anyone booking on the internet can get a 20% discount off any cruise! After much back and forth they finally offered a 20% refund. The final price after this discount was approximately double the price of a narrated harbor tour. We received an un-narrated tour of the container port instead of a tour of the natural environment, which is what we were promised. We feel cheated by Harbour Cruises of Vancouver. Sail at your own risk!

Great experience with Harbour Cruises, we booked a 60 min afternoon boat ride for my 2 young…read morechildren, husband and myself. It was very family friendly, the staff on board were so kind and informative with the tour and just talking to us personally while out on the water. My son loved the boat ride and it was very cool to see parts of the city from the water. Highly recommend.

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SeaBus

SeaBus

4.8(5 reviews)
0.1 kmLower Lonsdale

They have upgraded their seabus recently. Not sure how recent. Its not too bad. Only thing I find…read moreamusing it the life jacket. not sure how great they are. Looks cheap. I mean if you are drowning and you took one of those life jacket you better tie the not fast. Its better to use the snap clips one. Why put over your head and tie the not in fronts. What if it get loose. I mean yeah this rarely happens. Its alwsome that there is free wifi on the seabus. Cool.

Being situated on a headland in a delta Downtown Vancouver has 'bridge issues'. In other words if…read moreyou are mad enough to drive, you may also find yourself getting madder while stuck in traffic. Much better to take the excellent public transport especially when it's as fun as this. This ferry runs across Burrard Inlet from Waterfront Station in Downtown to Lonsdale Quay on Northshore. At most times 2 ferries run a service every 15 minutes, passing in the middle. Though it's accessible, it is a fair walk down a long corridor on the Downtown side. (You can also link to bus and Skytrain services there by the way). Once on the ferry the seating is functional but clean, and you can bet the kids will grab the seats by the front window! Never mind, in my experience you can see out pretty well wherever you sit, though there's always half the seats facing in the wrong direction! The journey across is just long enough to take in a view of cruise ships, mountains and maybe a few float planes taking off and landing. From the Northshore/Lonsdale Quay end you can visit the nearby market, or take a bus and head towards Grouse Mountain or Lyn Canyon Park. The buses are timed to connect with the ferries. If you have a travel card it will cover you for the SeaBus. Definitely THE way to travel to Northshore!

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