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BC Ferries restores some service to Vancouver Island following windstorm

BC Ferries announced 7 and 9 p.m. sailings between Horseshoe Bay and departure Bay are back on. High winds Friday afternoon along B.C.'s South Coast caused service cancellations on four routes between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island and Southern Gulf Islands.

4 routes initially cancelled but 7 and 9 p.m. sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay now back on

BC Ferries announced cancellations of service on four routes Friday afternoon. (Jen Newsted/Twitter)

Some ferry service to Vancouver Island has been restored after a windstorm that resulted in the cancellation of all sailings across Georgia Strait Friday afternoon.

High winds alongB.C.'s South Coast causedBC Ferries to cancel service on four routes between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, as well as service to Southern Gulf Islands.

However, B.C. Ferries announced late in the afternoon it was restoring service between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bayfor the 7 and 9 p.m. sailings.

The following routes are cancelled as of 7p.m. PT:

  • Vancouver (Tsawwassen) - Victoria (Swartz Bay)
  • Vancouver (Tsawwassen) - Nanaimo (Duke Point)
  • Vancouver (Tsawwassen) - Southern Gulf Islands

BC Ferries earlier reported that sailings from Horseshoe Bay toLangdalehad beencancelled but now says the route is operational.

Environment Canada is forecasting winds of 70 km/h over Greater Victoria, the Southern Gulf Islands, East Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast this afternoon, gradually weakening overnight.

Winds between 60 and 90 km/h across West Vancouver Island are forecastfor Friday afternoon, also easingovernight.

"Loose objects may be tossed by the wind and cause injury or damage. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions due to high winds," the warning reads.