Keats Island Community Page

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Welcome to Keats Island's Community Page!

A space to share your thoughts, feedback and questions as you participate in engagement opportunities that will help shape the projects and services for your community.

Stay informed to know when the next engagement for your community will take place by registering today.

Welcome to Keats Island's Community Page!

A space to share your thoughts, feedback and questions as you participate in engagement opportunities that will help shape the projects and services for your community.

Stay informed to know when the next engagement for your community will take place by registering today.

  • A new partnership process to enhance the future of ferry system engagement

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    We are entering a new era of engagement aimed at strengthening relationships with coastal communities, enhancing customer trust, and meeting the public interest.

    We are launching a process to design a new engagement model that better addresses the evolving needs of growing coastal communities, reflecting the importance of more effectively incorporating digital engagement.

    Over the coming months we will collaborate with Ferry Advisory Committees (FAC), community residents, customers, local governments and MLAs, First Nations, and other interested and impacted groups to create an inclusive and responsive engagement model, which will replace the FACs and be in place May 2025.

    We want to thank current and previous committee members for their contributions over the past 30-plus years. We are grateful for their commitment and service.

    While this work takes place on the new engagement model, project-specific engagement will continue as usual. As always, customers can continue to provide feedback to Customer Relations directly online at www.bcferries.com/contact-us or via our Customer Service Centre by phone (1-888-223-3779).

    Stay informed by signing up for updates on new opportunities to collaborate and help shape the next steps in our engagement journey.

    Thank you for your continued support and participation.



  • We're looking forward to being back in person with you

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    This spring and summer we’re getting back out with our Ferry Advisory Committees and the communities we serve. With a focus on resetting conversations, we’ll be looking at what we’ve heard from FACs and communities over the past two years. We’ll work together to:

    • Review the list of feedback we’ve received from each community
    • Prioritize the feedback we can action
    • Establish criteria that will help a new Community Prioritization Panel make recommendations about what’s most important across the ferry system


    This work will result in a prioritized list of action items for each community. From there, a Community Prioritization Panel (CPP) will work to consolidate these items into a prioritized list for the whole BC Ferries system.

    All FAC chairs have been invited to participate in the CPP and the panel will deliver a final public report by October 31, 2024. This report will help guide how BC Ferries reviews and makes decisions on changes needed to improve service and experience for customers, and also help inform long-term decisions that align with the ongoing Charting the Course vision process.

    Timelines

    • May: Virtual meetings with all Ferry Advisory Committees
    • June/July: In-person community workshops


    Dates and details for community workshops will be posted to this page shortly.


    New Safety and Security Measures

    In order to create a safe and respectful environment for all, BC Ferries has implemented changes based on recommendations made in its safety review, including:

    • Establishing safety and security policies for public events that align with WorkSafe BC requirements.
    • Rolling out a new mandatory respectful workplace policy and training across the company, including training in Prevention of Violence in the Workplace for all BC Ferries representatives who will take part in community events.
    • Establishing plans and templates to support safety and security assessments in advance of FAC and community meetings.
    • Establishing new processes for public events, including the request for participants to RSVP ahead of time, new sign-in requirements, and a new Code of Conduct that will apply to all public events. We’ll provide more information on what you can expect to see at events in an upcoming post to this page.
    • Updating the Terms of Reference and Code of Conduct to ensure the correct foundations are in place to support a mutually respectful and productive relationship with FACs.


    Stay Informed

    We’ll be providing updates to this page in the coming weeks, click the ‘Stay Informed’ icon on the right hand side of the page to receive updates to your email inbox.

    We look forward to seeing you soon!

    The BC Ferries Community Relations Team

  • Terminal Asphalt Paving Repairs - Langdale

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    Langdale Terminal: November 14 - 17, 2023

    As part of our ongoing commitment to ensure the safe operation of our terminal facilities, BC Ferries will be carrying out asphalt paving work at the Langdale terminal during the week of November 14th through 17th, 2023.

    During this period, single-lane closure of the transfer deck will be required to facilitate part of the repair work. Vehicle and pedestrian traffic patterns in the terminal may be modified to accommodate the other various repair works. Customers are reminded to please follow the direction of staff to ensure safe and efficient movement through the terminal for both arrivals and departures.

    We anticipate a minor impact to operations and on-time performance of sailings during this time and would like to thank our customers for their patience and understanding while these necessary works are completed.

    Service Notices will be updated, as required, to inform of any changes to this scheduled work.


    For more information or traffic updates please follow @BCFerries on Twitter, or visit our website at bcferries.com.

  • Charting the Course: A Vision for Coastal Ferries

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    Now is the time to shape the vision of the coastal ferry service in BC.

    Transportation, transit and ferry systems around the world are under pressure resulting from the pandemic, population growth, climate change, inflation and other factors. BC’s coastal ferry system is no exception, and BC Ferries is responding with actions to address current operational issues. We are also embarking on a long-term transformative journey to reshape our coastal ferry services in response to the evolving needs of the communities we serve.

    We invite you to participate in Charting the Course, an initiative that aims to define what is needed to keep people, goods, and services in coastal communities connected and moving through to 2050 and beyond.

    Hearing from you is an important part of this initiative to help us build a more sustainable and resilient ferry system. The first phase of engagement is open until November 28. Learn more and participate here: https://www.bcferriesprojects.ca/bc-ferries-charting-the-course

  • Additional Keats Landing Stop on September 20, 2023

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    Langdale (Gibsons) to Gambier (New Brighton) & Keats (Keats Landing)
    Additional Keats Landing Stop on
    September 20, 2023

    On September 20, 2023, BC Ferries will be hosting a community drop-in at the Gibsons Public Market. This event will be an opportunity to chat with our teams about topics that are important to you.

    To provide an opportunity for those on Gambier Island and Keats Island to attend the event, an additional stop has been added to the schedule for the day.

    • Lv. Langdale (Gibsons) 6:20 PM
    • Lv. Gambier (New Brighton) 6:30 PM
    • Lv. Keats (Keats Landing) 6:45 PM
    • Arr. Langdale (Gibsons) 7:00 PM

    If you are interested in attending the community drop-in, details are listed below. The event is an open house format, there will be no formal presentation.

    • Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    • Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2023
    • Location: Gibsons Public Market, 473 Gower Point Rd

    For more information please contact: Engagement@bcferries.com


    For more information or traffic updates, please follow @BCFerries on Twitter or visit bcferries.com.

  • Route 3 Service Changes - Sept 9 to Oct 9, 2023

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    Route 3 will experience some service disruptions between September 9 and at least October 9, 2023 as a result of the Coastal Renaissance being out of service. Over this time, the following sailings will be cancelled:

    Cancellation Dates

    Departing

    Horseshoe Bay
    (Vancouver)

    Langdale
    (Sunshine Coast)

    Sunday, Sept 10

    3:20 pm

    4:45 pm

    Monday, Sept 11 to Friday, Sept 15

    5:30 pm


    Sunday, Sept 17

    3:20 pm

    4:45 pm

    Monday, Sept 18 to Friday, Sept 22

    5:30 pm


    Sunday, Sept 24

    3:20 pm

    4:45 pm

    Monday, Sept 25 to Friday, Sept 29

    5:30 pm


    Sunday, Oct 1

    3:20 pm

    4:45 pm

    Monday, Oct 2 - Friday, Oct 6

    5:30 pm


    Saturday, Oct 7

    9:05 am 10:10 am
    Monday, Oct 9

    3:20 pm 4:45 pm


    We know the loss of the 5:30pm sailing has significant impact on those who commute using this route, and we wish to give everyone as much time as possible to plan their journey. We sincerely apologize for the impact we know this will have for you.

    Those with reservations for cancelled sailings will be contacted and either moved to another sailing, or compensated if cancellation of their trip is required. For those without reservations, we wish to assure you that there is still space available on our other sailings, with about half of the deck held for drive-up traffic.

    Why is this disruption happening?

    Our operation is large and complex, we do not have spare ships available to fill in when unexpected mechanical issues happen, so we must move existing vessels around and change schedules to accommodate as many customers as possible with the available resources.

    In this instance, a ship from the Departure Bay – Nanaimo route (Route 2) usually moves to Route 3 on weekdays to provide the 5:30pm service, however with the loss of the Coastal Renaissance on Route 2, we must make ship and schedule changes that allow us to maintain the minimum level of service we are contractually obligated to provide. Route 3 service levels remain within contractually obligated levels, but some supplementary service will be lost over this time with the cancellation of the sailings noted above.

  • Route Update: June 2023

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    In an effort to improve the connection for customers travelling between the Sunshine Coast (Langdale), and Gambier Island and Keats Landing, the Sunday and Holiday Monday schedule has been revised. The following revised schedule will be in effect Wednesday, June 28, until Monday, September 4, 2023:

    Departing Gibsons (Langdale)

    2:50 pm

    Departing Gambier Island (New Brighton)

    3:00 pm

    Departing Gibsons (Langdale)

    3:10 pm

    Departing Keats Island West (Keats Landing)

    3:25 pm

    Departing Gibsons (Langdale)

    3:40 pm

    Departing Gambier Island (New Brighton)

    3:50 pm

    Departing Gibsons (Langdale)

    4:00 pm


  • National Indigenous Peoples Day

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    Today marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day we celebrate and recognize the diverse cultures, traditions and immeasurable contributions of First Nations, Inuit, & Métis across Canada. Indigenous Peoples are the traditional stewards of the rivers, lakes, land & sea where we are privileged to live and work.

    #NIPD2023 serves as an opportunity to learn and deepen our understanding of the Indigenous cultures throughout Canada.


    • Learn more about Indigenous Peoples land, languages, history and culture: https://maps.fpcc.ca/
    • The First Peoples’ map highlights BC's Indigenous language regions, artists & artworks, place names & landmarks: https://native-land.ca/
    • Native Land is an app that allows users to map Indigenous territories, treaties, and languages: https://ow.ly/1pUt50OPX10
    • Use the @BCGovNews map to find events happening in your community celebrating National Indigenous History Month: https://ow.ly/fif850OPX4l
    • Learn more about the history, cultures, and experiences of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: https://ow.ly/mJ4250OPX91


    Learn about National Indigenous People’s Day and how you can participate in celebrating their culture and heritage.

    #BCFerries remains committed to fostering meaningful relationships with the Indigenous communities we serve. We recognize the importance of collaboration and partnership as we work toward a future of mutual respect, reconciliation and inclusivity.

  • Terminal Update: Night Work - Langdale Terminal

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    As a part of our ongoing commitment to ensure the safe operation of our terminal facilities, BC Ferries will be carrying out overnight terminal work on the Langdale transfer deck beginning at 9:00 pm, April 13, 2023, until June 9, 2023. In an attempt to mitigate traffic disruption to our passengers, the necessary work will take place between 9:00 pm - 7:00 am Monday through Saturday.

    This work will be the first phase of the planned Langdale Terminal improvements. The required work will include the use of generators and mechanical hand tools required for welding, cutting and surface preparation, which may increase the level of noise around the terminal. Noise is expected to be intermittent and all efforts will be made to minimize the noise for our neighbours.

    We thank our neighbours for their patience and understanding as we complete this necessary work.

    For more information or traffic updates please follow @BCFerries on Twitter, visit our website at bcferries.com, call us toll-free at 1-888-BCFERRY (223-3779) or subscribe to the BC Ferries App on your mobile device.

  • Route Update: April 2023

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    As our teams prepare for the summer season, we wanted to provide an update on the summer schedule for Horseshoe Bay - Langdale route (route 3).

    Consistent with last year, there will be no vessel swap on Tuesday and Wednesday which will result in a change to the afternoon sailing times. This schedule allows us to efficiently utilize the crews and increase reliability on the route with no reduction in service.

    In addition, schedules for Earls Cove to Powell River (route 7) and Gambier-Keats (route 13) will also be updated to align with route 3.

    For more information on schedules, please visit bcferries.com/routes-fares/schedules

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