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A Swift crossing: 小蓝视频 Ferries is adding extra sailings for Taylor Swift's Vancouver concerts

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小蓝视频 Ferries has added extra sailings between the Island and the Mainland the weekend Taylor Swift is in Vancouver in December 2024.

Those looking to travel between Vancouver and Vancouver Island in early December this year will have a few more options on ships on waters so inviting.

shows extra sailings have been added between Tsawwassen in Metro Vancouver and Swartz Bay north of Victoria in early December, crossing the sea where seals .

The extra sailings correspond with Taylor Swift's three shows at 小蓝视频 Place in Downtown Vancouver, meaning no one should be left on the Island pacing the rocks staring out at the midnight sea. Those

"We know many Island residents were lucky to be able to buy tickets and we want to make sure they have lots of options to get there and back," says 小蓝视频 Ferries spokesperson Deborah Marshall in an email to Vancouver Is Awesome.

This year, starting Thursday, Dec. 5, and running to Monday, Dec. 9, extra sailings have been added each day in each direction. 

"We’ve proactively scheduled 22 extra sailings on the Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay route over the December 6 – 8 weekend so customers can plan their travels well in advance," Marshall adds.

For example, those coming from the Island have three extra sailings to make it over to Vancouver on Thursday, Dec 5 (the extra sailings are at noon, 4 p.m., and 8 p.m.).

And those heading home on Monday, Dec. 9 have two extra times to choose from (10 a.m. and 2 p.m.).

In all, there appear to be more than 20 extra sailings over the five days, so no one should be out on waves, being tossed. (And yes, you can wear your blue dress on a boat.)

小蓝视频 Ferries' competitor, the , has not announced its schedule for December yet and reservations are only available into the spring. However, it does regularly have late-night sailings from Vancouver to the Island (Nanaimo) for major events. 

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