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Queen of Surrey stuck after hitting Stormaway dock

Service not expected to resume until 6:40 p.m.
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The Queen of Surrey waiting for a tug to arrive to tow it off the Stormaway dock. Photo by Buddy Boyd.

BC Ferries says there were "no injuries or safety concerns" reported after the Queen of Surrey missed the berth at Langdale, on the Sunshine Coast, this morning and hit the Stormaway dock.

The Surrey was on its 7:30 a.m. run from Horseshoe Bay, and according to BC Ferries "The vessel while making its turn towards the berth came into contact with the end of the marine lead and is currently held up".

Ferries also said the vessel "will need assistance in getting properly docked" and they have no timeline for being able to get the Surrey into a berth and begin unloading the vehicles and passengers. BC Ferries said there are about 250 passengers on the sailing.

A tug has been called to assist and was expected to arrive around 11 a.m.

And the ship and dock are being assessed for damage.

Service has been temporarily suspended between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale until further notice. BC Ferries told travellers via Twitter that four water taxis are providing service for Horseshoe Bay to Langdale foot passengers. The Queen of Cowichan will provide evening service for the route.

A release from BC Ferries said the options for travel between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale they're working on include:

• Water taxi service for foot passengers will be in operation today between the government dock at Horseshoe Bay and Gibsons Landing and from the government dock at Horseshoe Bay and Hopkins Landing. Both are non-reservable and based on space availability

• Customers wanting to travel with their vehicles can travel via Earls Cove and Saltery Bay, Powell River and Comox, and Departure Bay and Horseshoe Bay or Duke Point and Tsawwassen

• Evening service between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale will be provided by the Queen of Cowichan with limited vehicle capacity as follows: 5:30 pm and 7:50 pm exit Horseshoe Bay, 6:40 pm and 8:55 pm exit Langdale.

Float plane companies Harbour Air and Sunshine Coast Air have also added extra flights from Sechelt to Vancouver.