How much does the SeaBus in Vancouver cost?
Using the Seabus is considered to be within 2 Fare Zones so the cost is $4.25 for a ticket that lasts 90 minutes. A day pass costs $10 and you can use all of the Translink transportation infrastructure across the Lower Mainland and into the Fraser Valley.
Can you tap credit card on Translink bus?
Contactless Payment Our card readers accept contactless American Express, Mastercard, and Visa credit cards along with Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. All you need to do is Tap your card or device on the card reader to pay.
How much does the Canada Line cost?
A single fare is valid for 90 minutes after purchase on bus, SkyTrain, and SeaBus routes. Single fares vary from $3.00 ($1.95 concession) to $5.75 ($3.95). Fares are lower if using a Compass Card (see below).
Is the SeaBus part of TransLink?
The SeaBus is our passenger ferry that crosses the Burrard Inlet, connecting Downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver….Departing from Waterfront.
| Day(s) | First SeaBus | Last SeaBus |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | 6:16 a.m. | 1:22 a.m. |
| HolidaysSunday/ Holidays | 8:16 a.m. | 11:16 p.m. |
How long is SeaBus ride?
12-minutes
The SeaBus The 400-passenger catamaran ferry takes you between downtown Vancouver and North Vancouver in only 12-minutes. Be sure to have your camera ready, as the ride is very scenic with spectacular views of the city, mountains and Burrard Inlet.
Can I use my debit card on TransLink?
TransLink, Interac Corp., and Cubic Transportation Systems are working together to integrate Interac Debit onto the system to give customers more contactless payment options. By the end of 2022, TransLink customers will be able to pay with Interac Debit at Compass readers on any bus or fare gate across the system.
Is BC transit free?
“This is a landmark achievement for free public transit in this province and an important part of our government’s commitment to provide safe, reliable and affordable public transit for B.C. families.
Is Canada Line part of TransLink?
The line is owned by TransLink and InTransitBC and is operated by ProTrans BC. Coloured turquoise on route maps, it operates as an airport rail link between Vancouver, Richmond, and the Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
What is SeaBus in Vancouver?
The SeaBus is our passenger ferry that crosses the Burrard Inlet, connecting Downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver. Each ferry can seat up to 195 passengers at a time, and departs every 15 minutes during the day. It takes a short 12 minutes to cross the Inlet.
Is the seabus part of TransLink?
Is BC Transit free for kids?
Under the first provincewide free transit program for kids in Canada, children aged 12 and under in B.C. can now “Get on Board” any BC Transit or TransLink service free of charge anywhere in the province. This includes buses, SkyTrain, SeaBus and the West Coast Express.