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Location: Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, BC
Region: West Vancouver, Howe Sound entrance
Driving from Vancouver: 25 to 35 minutes
Admission: Free (village); ferry fares apply
Facilities: Restaurants, shops, ferry terminal, washrooms
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: Yes (public areas)
Also Known As: Horseshoe Bay Terminal, Horseshoe Bay Village
Parking / Access
6750 Keith Road, West Vancouver
Ferry terminal parking available; limited village street parking
Ferry Routes
To Nanaimo (Departure Bay): 1 hour 40 minutes
To Langdale (Sunshine Coast): 40 minutes
To Bowen Island: 20 minutes
Horseshoe Bay is located at the western tip of West Vancouver, at the entrance to Howe Sound. It marks the western terminus of Highway 1 on the British Columbia mainland, approximately 20 km from downtown Vancouver.
From Vancouver, take Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) west to its terminus at Horseshoe Bay. The drive takes approximately 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic. Transit options include West Vancouver Blue Bus routes from downtown.
Three BC Ferries routes operate from Horseshoe Bay: to Departure Bay in Nanaimo (1 hour 40 minutes), to Langdale on the Sunshine Coast (40 minutes), and to Snug Cove on Bowen Island (20 minutes).
Book online at bcferries.com or by phone. Reservations are strongly recommended for vehicles, especially during summer and holiday weekends. Walk-on passengers typically don't need reservations.
Yes, pay parking is available at the BC Ferries terminal for those catching ferries. Street parking in the village is very limited. Arrive early during peak travel times to secure parking.
The village offers waterfront restaurants and cafes, local shops, scenic views of Howe Sound and the ferry traffic, and a small public area for watching boats. Nearby Whytecliff Park offers hiking and diving opportunities.
BC Ferries recommends arriving 30 to 60 minutes before sailing time. During peak periods (summer weekends, holidays), arrive even earlier or book a reservation to avoid missing your sailing.
Yes, several waterfront restaurants and cafes serve fresh seafood, fish and chips, and casual dining with views of the bay. Popular options include Trolls Restaurant, Olive & Anchor, and Troll's Fish & Chips.
Yes, families enjoy watching the ferries come and go, dining with harbour views, and exploring the small village. The adjacent Whytecliff Park offers beach access and tide pools.
Yes, foot passengers are welcome on all BC Ferries sailings from Horseshoe Bay. Walk-on fares are significantly lower than vehicle fares.
Clear days offer spectacular views of Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains. Visit during off-peak hours (midweek, non-holidays) to avoid ferry traffic congestion. Sunset provides beautiful lighting over the water.
Yes, full cell phone service is available throughout Horseshoe Bay and on most BC Ferries routes.













