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You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver this fall

Thirsty B.C. Ferries passengers will have the chance to sip an alcoholic beverage on sailings between Vancouver and Victoria starting this fall.
Beer and wine will be available in the Pacific Buffet on Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay routes on a trial bas
Beer and wine will be available in the Pacific Buffet on Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay routes on a trial basis. Photo iStock

Thirsty B.C. Ferries passengers will have the chance to sip an alcoholic beverage on sailings between Vancouver and Victoria starting this fall.

Beer and wine will be available in the Pacific Buffet — available on three vessels that service the Vancouver-Victoria (Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay) route. These three include the Spirit of Vancouver Island, the Spirit of British Columbia and the Coastal Celebration.

Operating on a trial basis, the pilot will launch in late October. The ferry operator originally proposed the idea in April, and stated that passengers would be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage on board as early as the summer season.

This is the first time beer and wine will be offered on sailings linking Vancouver and Victoria. However, drinks are limited to one per customer, and they must be purchased with a meal. You must also be 19 years of age or older to purchase a drink, but people under 19 are welcome in the Pacific Buffet.

“Many of our customers have said they would like to have a glass of wine or beer with their meal while sailing with us,” says Melanie Lucia, executive director of catering and terminal operations. “We look for ways to enhance the customer experience and are pleased to now offer these beverages in the Pacific Buffet.”

B.C. Ferries already offers beer and wine for sale on northern routes sailing to and from Port Hardy, Prince Rupert, Haida Gwaii and Central Coast ports.

The trial will continue for one year to provide B.C. Ferries with the opportunity to review customer and employee feedback, as well as revenue numbers to evaluate the pilot and determine its success.

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