False Creek Ferries

False Creek Ferries The original little blue ferries. Serving False Creek & Granville Island year-round since 1982.

The iconic little blue ferries of False Creek have been ferrying locals and visitors alike for nearly 40 years. We connect Granville Island with 8 other destinations on False Creek including the Aquatic Centre, the Maritime Museum, David Lam Park, Stamp's Landing, Spyglass Place, Yaletown, Plaza of Nations and Science World. False Creek Ferries has a commitment to providing a safe, reliable and co

mfortable transportation alternative. Come for a ride and enjoy beautiful scenery, and no-hassle access to one of the most vibrant areas of the city. For further schedule, route or fare information, please check out our website.

05/30/2026

The crew has assembled…
The little blue ferries are prepped…
We’re ready for a fun summer on the water!



05/21/2026

Our fares are NOT going up.

Vancouver is going to be a little busier this summer. Everyone is feeling squeezed. The cost of living is going up, and getting around will be challenging this season. When big events come town, prices often rise.

That’s why we are NOT raising our fares.

With everything that’s coming this summer, we don’t want to be one more barrier. We want to be a practical transportation option so Vancouverites can get around this summer without a car. Books of tickets and commuter passes are a great option for those who ride regularly.

We are Vancouver’s little blue False Creek Ferries.

05/19/2026

This was meant for May the 4th, but who has time to edit instagram videos?

A long time ago, in a harbour not so far away...

It is a restless time on FALSE CREEK.
For decades, a brave flotilla of LITTLE BLUE FERRIES
has carried locals, wanderers, and the occasionally lost tourist
through the waters of Vancouver.
But now, from the far eastern reaches of the inlet, there rises a strange and gleaming SPHERE, vast, mysterious, and impossible to ignore. Whispers spread from dock to dock. Could this polished orb signal the end for the humble captains of the creek?
Undaunted, the little blue boats gather once more, setting course on a daring voyage to defend their waters, their passengers, and their modest but dependable fares....

Please note: No pedal boats, ferries, Science Worlds, or crew members were harmed in the making of this adventure. False Creek Ferries and are pleased to share the creek in peace. 😊. Tune in next time for the exciting conclusion...

05/13/2026

The grey whale that has been hanging out in English Bay these last few days made a surprise visit out by our dock at . As per standard operating procedure, the ferry went into neutral and gave the whale as much room as it could. We know many Vancouverites are concerned about this whale’s well being, and we are too.

05/12/2026

The grey whale that has been hanging out in English bay for the last few days made its way a little further into False Creek today. These photos were taken off Sunset Beach, near our ferry stop at the foot of Thurlow St.

A number of people have expressed concern about the ferries possibly getting too close to the whale. We want to reassure the public that we follow proper DFO procedures when whales show up in False Creek, stopping our motors and giving the animals as wide of a berth as possible.

05/06/2026

We’re on a journey together, Vancouver. It’s going to be a wild ride over the next couple of months, and we’re working hard getting ready to welcome the world! To be continued…

05/02/2026

40 years ago today EXPO 86 opened in Vancouver, and we were there! Prince (now King) Charles & the late Princess Diana opened the fair, even paying a special visit to our dock on Granville Island. For the first few weeks of the fair our little blue boats weren’t able to access the fair site, but the powers-that-were soon realized how advantageous a False Creek Ferry connection with could be. It wasn’t long before the fleet was shuttling between the Marine Gate (pretty much where Yaletown Dock is now) and Granville Island as fast as it could. We don’t have many photos from back then, as the crew was too busy driving the boats, but if you look closely you’ll see EXPO Ernie riding on top of the ferries in a couple of shots.

EXPO 86 changed Vancouver in countless ways. It also helped to secure False Creek Ferries as an integral part of the transportation infrastructure of downtown Vancouver.

04/30/2026

A grey whale made a surprise visit today in False Creek, surfacing mere meters away from one of our little blue False Creek Ferries. Incredible.

04/23/2026

⛴️GIVEAWAY TIME!✨ Sarah from Science World & Lolly from False Creek Ferries set sail to explore the question: “What happens to our brains when we’re out in nature?”

Win a set of 2 General Admission passes to Science World, and 2 Hop-On/Off DayPass tickets for the little blue False Creek Ferries.

How to enter:
Follow both &
Tag your friends in the comments. More comments = more entries!

Contest ends Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Winner will be contacted by DM.

Tune in next Thursday for another Science World at Sea video!

04/22/2026

Only 50 days to go before the world returns to Vancouver for the World Cup. We are busy getting ready to help get locals and visitors alike where they need to go, be it a soccer match, a cultural event on , or a day at the beach.

Address

1519 Foreshore Walk/Granville Island
Vancouver, BC
V6H3X3

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 10pm
Tuesday 7am - 10pm
Wednesday 7am - 10pm
Thursday 7am - 10pm
Friday 7am - 10pm
Saturday 7am - 10pm
Sunday 7am - 10pm

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