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Nanaimo-Vancouver passenger ferry will launch in August

The 70-minute trip downtown to downtown will feature three price levels, one-way, starting at $40
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The two 354-passenger Hullo ferries were built in Vietnam by Damen Shipyards Group, the company supplying Island class vessels to B.C. Ferries. | Vancouver Island Ferry Co.

New foot-passenger ferries will begin daily sailings in early August between downtown Nanaimo and downtown Vancouver, for $40,00 in “comfort” class for an adult, $50,00 in “premium” and $60,00 in “business,” one way.

The prices were revealed June 8, but the exact start date has yet to be set.

“We wanted to find a price that we thought provided great value and was affordable for what we think is a new level of service,” said Alastair Caddick, chief executive of Vancouver Island Ferry Co., which owns the Hullo ferries.

All fares will be available at $10 below regular price for first-time bookings online, the company said. Bookings can be made one month before service starts.

The ferries were built in Vietnam by Damen Shipyards Group — the company supplying Island class vessels to B.C. Ferries. They are being carried by the cargo ship UHL Freedom to Point Hope Marine in Vic West, where they will spend about two weeks going through drills and Transport Canada certification before heading to Nanaimo.

The company teamed up with the Snuneymuxw First Nation to give the ships hul’q’umi’num names: the Sthuqi’ (sockeye salmon) and Spuhels (wind).

The ferries will be based in Nanaimo, with the first ferry of the day leaving that city at 6 a.m. and leaving Vancouver at 8 a.m. The final ferry will depart Nanaimo at 7:30 p.m. and at 9:30 p.m. from Vancouver. Crossing time is 70 minutes.

Extra sailings will be added for special events.

• Comfort class has 264 seats on the main deck. The service, which includes Wi-Fi, will initially select seats for passengers, but a fee will later be added to reserve specific seats, Caddick said.

• Premium class has 60 seats on the upper deck, and includes free seat selection, reclining seats, priority when leaving the ship, high-speed streaming Wi-Fi and an individual USB charging port on each seat.

• Business class has 30 seats and includes everything offered in other classes plus reclining seats, a private section at the front of the ship, and free snacks and beverage.

The company will be looking into group discounts and other features, Caddick said, but those will come later.

The company is still hiring staff, with a goal of 70 on land and on the ferries, he added.