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Expect crowded ferry for PRISMA Festival

POWELL RIVER, B.C – Travellers taking the Comox to Powell River ferry on June 29th could see more traffic than usual.

The 2019 PRISMA Festival wraps up at the end of the month, and BC Ferries is reminding passengers that the sailings on June 29th could be busier than normal.

Those travelling that day should expect heavy traffic on the 9:55am sailing from Comox, and the 5:15pm sailing departing Powell River.

BC Ferries advises passengers to book ahead and to keep an eye on the sailing schedules.

To make an advance booking or for schedule information, click here.

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