Hullo Ferries receives eased wheelchair exception
NANAIMO — Those with accessibility challenges hoping to connect between the Harbour City and downtown Vancouver can do so a little more comfortably.
Transport Canada granted an exemption to Hullo Ferries in September, to allow them to transport wheelchair-bound passengers and have them remain in their chairs for the duration of the trip, rather than having to be transferred to a seat on the ship.
Xander France, Hullo’s director of sales and marketing, told NanaimoNewsNOW they and a number of lobbying groups made an application to override the rules which stated passengers had to be in a seat bolted to the ship itself.
“[We had to prove] that our system is all safety and reliability and regulatory standards and [passengers staying in their wheelchairs is] just as safe, if not more safe, than moving into our seats.”