B-C Ferries says it’s starting to screen passengers on routes longer than 30 minutes with a series of questions. Passengers will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms and their travel may be restricted. The move follows an announcement Sunday by Transport Canada of new measures for ferries during the COVID-19 pandemic. B-C Ferries says it already has many of the measures in place, including enhanced cleaning, limiting passenger capacity and allowing passengers to stay in their cars during sailings.









