How much are cabins on ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert?
Summer cabin rates for the Northern Expedition day-cruise between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert are: Inside and wheelchair cabins, $90; outside cabins, $120. Reservations: Passenger and vehicle (private passenger or recreational vehicle with or without a trailer) reservations are strongly advised for the Inside Passage.
How long is the Inside Passage ferry?
16-hour
Inside Passage cruise to Prince Rupert Depart Port Hardy and embark on a 16-hour sailing through the iconic Inside Passage. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the rugged shoreline, as well as orcas and porpoises in the channel, and bald eagles circling overhead.
Is the Alaska ferry running to Prince Rupert?
Alaska Marine Highway to resume Prince Rupert ferry link after 2-year hiatus. The Alaska Marine Highway System says it’s resuming ferry links to Prince Rupert, British Columbia this summer for the first time since 2019.
Is there a discount for seniors on BC Ferries?
B.C. seniors 65 or older, possessing either a BC Gold Carecard or a valid BC Services Card, receive a 100% discount on passenger fares Monday to Thursday, excluding statutory holidays on all routes, except the northern routes.
Can you sleep on BC Ferries?
A sleeping cabin on one of BC Ferries ships, a comfortable option for passengers on overnight sailings.
How do you see the Inside Passage?
For those that want to travel at their own pace, the Inside Passage is also accessible on the state ferry along the Alaska Marine Highway System, which stops in 35 ports of call from Bellingham, WA to Dutch Harbor in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.
What is the longest BC ferry ride?
The 30-hour ocean voyage, would depart from the Tsawwassen terminal south of Vancouver, stop over in Port Hardy on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, before heading up the Inside Passage to Prince Rupert on B.C.’s North Coast.
Is BC Ferries bigger than QE II?
BC Ferries may not rival the QE II in size, but is majestic enough to carry freight trailers, family sedans, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and touring bicycles.
What are the stops on the Inside Passage route?
The Fall/Winter/Spring schedule on the Inside Passage route includes stops en route at Bella Bella (McLoughlin Bay) and Klemtu, as the Discovery Coast route is not operated during these seasons. Stops at Klemtu and Bella Bella prolong the daylong journey, but also lead to enjoyable scenery as the ferry threads her way through the Inside Passage.
Is there a ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert?
BC Ferries runs a ferry service from Port Hardy on Northern Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert in Northern British Columbia. Port Hardy is the southern ferry terminal for the B.C. Ferries service to Prince Rupert, with connections to Skidegate in Haida Gwaii, formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands, and Alaska (Alaska Marine Service).
Does the Queen of Chilliwack ferry stop in Prince Rupert?
Come the end of May, when ferry service to ports on the Central Coast is shouldered by the Queen of Chilliwack (on the Discovery Coast Passage route), there are no stops between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert, with its connections to the Queen Charlotte Islands and Alaska. That’s a good thing.