
The MV Coho ferry is a popular mode of transportation between Port Angeles, Washington, and Victoria, British Columbia. This ferry route spans 90 minutes, offering a convenient way to travel between the two cities.
You can bring your vehicle on board, as the ferry has a capacity for over 100 vehicles. The ferry also has a cafeteria and a gift shop, making it a great place to grab a bite to eat or pick up some souvenirs.
Travelers can book their tickets online, by phone, or in person at the ferry terminal. Be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time to allow for check-in and boarding.
The MV Coho ferry has a crew of experienced sailors and staff who are dedicated to ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey for all passengers.
Ferry Information
The MV Coho ferry route map is available to help you plan your trip, showing you an overview of all the terminals served by the ferry.
You can see more detailed information about the route on a map, including terminal specific alerts like notices about closed terminals or elevator outages.
The app also allows you to see the location of ferries in real-time, so you know when the Coho ferry is approaching your terminal.
If there are any active disruptions to the ferry schedule, such as trip cancellations or major delays, you can find more information in the Transit app.
You can even subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by MV Coho, so you can plan your trip around any disruptions.
Black Ball Ferry Service
The Black Ball Ferry Service offers a convenient and scenic way to travel between Victoria BC and Port Angeles, WA.
You can easily purchase tickets for the MV Coho at the terminal, even if you're early like we were.
The terminal is not usually busy, making the process quick and hassle-free.
Onboard, you'll find a gift shop, a duty-free shop, and a restaurant/cafe where you can grab a bite to eat.
The MV Coho has an upper outside deck that's partly covered, perfect for taking in the views on a beautiful day.
The sailing takes approximately 1.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the calm waters and sunshine.
Victoria Arrival
The MV Coho ferry cruises right into Victoria Harbour, one of the most beautiful little harbours in the world.
As you round the last turn, the Empress Hotel and impressive BC Parliament buildings slowly appear.
The ship docks in the harbour, giving you a chance to take in the sights and sounds of the city.
The crisp smell of the sea air signals "Welcome Home" as you arrive in Victoria.
What to Expect
You can get reservations for the MV Coho Ferry, but they also keep spaces for first come first serve drive up customers. It's a good idea to arrive 1.5 hours before sailing to ensure a smooth process.
On both sides of the crossing, there are nice coffee shops, restaurants, and walks to kill some time. The loading process is fairly easy, even for the biggest RVs.
The lanes are a decent size and the ferry workers are extremely good at their job of loading the boat. They make sure everything runs smoothly.
Once on board and sailing, you can relax inside looking out big windows at the passing scenery or go outside and roam the walkways enjoying the fresh sea air. You might even spot some whales!
They have a small café with basic food and beverages and a gift shop. One nice thing on this boat is they allow pets above the car deck.
You can take your pets with you, they are allowed in the midship lounge or up on the solarium deck. Just be sure to have their papers ready.
After docking, you'll need to clear customs, which is generally a quick process with just a few questions. Have your passports and pet papers ready to make it even smoother.
Ferry Details
The MV Coho ferry operates between Victoria, BC and Port Angeles, WA, serving two ferry terminals in the Victoria, BC area.
You can find the full Coho ferry schedule and real-time departures in the Transit app, which also displays upcoming ferry times at each terminal.
Plan ahead and arrive 20 minutes before your ferry's scheduled departure time to allow for customs clearance, and consider subscribing to service alerts in the Transit app to stay informed about any disruptions or changes to the ferry schedule.
Ferry Terminal Information
The MV Coho Coho ferry serves 2 ferry terminals in the Victoria, BC area. These terminals are located in Port Angeles and Victoria.
You can find upcoming ferry times at each terminal by scrolling down on the MV Coho Coho ferry Terminal List. The next scheduled ferry times will be displayed.
It's essential to arrive at the Port Angeles terminal 20 minutes ahead of time for customs clearance. The same applies to the Victoria terminal.
You can find the full Coho ferry schedule and real-time departures in the Transit app.
Construction and Design
Coho was designed by Philip F. Spaulding & Associates, of Seattle, and is named after the coho salmon commonly found in the United States' Pacific Northwest.
The vessel was built by Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company in Seattle, Washington, and made her first sailing to Victoria, British Columbia on December 29, 1959.
Coho was originally powered by two Cooper-Bessemer diesel engines rated at 2,080 brake horsepower each.
Her overall length is 341.5 feet with a service speed of 15 knots.
Twin 8-foot stainless propellers with twin rudders provide stability and control for the vessel.
The ship's vehicle clearance is 14 feet with a carrying capacity of 110 vehicles.
Coho can also carry up to 1,000 passengers.
In 2004, she was refitted with two V-12 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) 12-645F7B diesels rated at 2,550 hp each.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Coho ferry ride?
The Coho ferry ride is approximately 90 minutes long. This scenic journey spans 22.59 nautical miles, offering a range of onboard amenities to enjoy.
How many cars fit on the Coho ferry?
The Coho ferry can carry 110 vehicles. This includes cars, trucks, and other vehicles, making it a convenient option for travelers and vehicle owners.
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