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We opened our doors in May 2020 and our address is 9995 Finn Bay Road, Lund, BC, V0N 2G0.
There are multiple ways of getting to Finn Bay, Lund. Please see below.
We cannot wait to meet you!
Flights from Vancouver with Pacific Coastal Airlines, a short 30-minute flight from Vancouver South Terminal takes you to Powell River Airport. Finn Bay, Lund is an approximate 30-minute drive from Powell River Airport.
Scenic ferry crossings from Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay), Egmont (Earls Cove) or Comox on Vancouver Island will take you and Lund. Parking is provided by us at a minimum cost. Contact us for information on ferry and driving times. We recommend making ferry reservations.
We recommend that you ask for an Experience Card at the BC Ferries ticket booth. It will entitle you to a discount on the Sunshine Coast and Comox routes when you prepay your fares onto the card, then use the card to pay your fares.
Please note that there are no toll booths at Earls Cove and Langdale. When traveling along the Sunshine Coast, you get two ferries for the price of one!
BC Ferries Schedules:
Sechelt <-> Powell River (Earls Cove <-> Saltery Bay)
Comox <-> Powell River (Little River <-> Westview)
Powell River <-> Texada Island (Westview <-> Blubber Bay)
West Vancouver <-> Nanaimo (Horseshoe Bay <-> Departure Bay)
Seaplane charters for convenient dock to dock float plane service and private charters are available. Flight time from Vancouver is about 45 minutes. Rates vary depending on the number of passengers.
Check out VanCity Seaplanes
Finn Bay, Lund Operations: dispatch@savaryislandferry.com
Air/Ground Ambulance Services: info@canadianems.com
Email us: dispatch@savaryislandferry.com or call us: 1-604-628-1730
Copyright © 2024 Finn Bay Marine Group Inc. - All Rights Reserved.
Access Point Marine Transportation / UCallWeHaul Marine Services is a division of Finn Bay Marine Group, and an Aboriginal owned Corporation servicing Western Canada waterways.
We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory
of the Tla'amin, Klahoose & Homalco Nations.