BC Ferry commissioner OKs annual fare hike of 9.2%, minister says it will be 3%
VICTORIA — The British Columbia Ferry Commission has set a price cap on ferry fare increases of 9.2 per cent for each of the next four years.
However, both the transportation minister and BC Ferries say the commissioner didn’t factor in the recent $500-million provincial government contribution meant to keep rates more affordable.
Commissioner Eva Hage says in a statement that her preliminary decision considers BC Ferries’ labour difficulties, high inflation including rising fuel prices, and an aging fleet of vessels.
Transportation Minister Rob Fleming says in a response to the statement that he wants to assure those who use the coastal ferry service that the goal is to hold the annual fare increase to three per cent.