BC Ferries CEO bullish on Victoria to Colwood service
We are starting to get some perspective on the pandemic and what we’ve been through and where we’re going. However, back in the spring, the world was a much more uncertain place and BC Ferries CEO Mark Collins says he’s proud of how his team rose to the challenge.
Collins, who was the guest of The Chamber’s Business Restart Series yesterday, says his team at BC Ferries stepped into the unknown in order to meet its mandate and keep alive vital supply chains and transportation services to remote BC communities.
Collins also offered hope to commuters enticed by the idea of a ferry between Colwood and Victoria.
“We really think there’s a business case here,” Collins says, detailing the cost and timelines that show the service is viable.
To obtain a copy of the full presentation email us at eventsmanager@victoriachamber.ca
Collins, who was the guest of The Chamber’s Business Restart Series yesterday, says his team at BC Ferries stepped into the unknown in order to meet its mandate and keep alive vital supply chains and transportation services to remote BC communities.
Collins also offered hope to commuters enticed by the idea of a ferry between Colwood and Victoria.
“We really think there’s a business case here,” Collins says, detailing the cost and timelines that show the service is viable.
To obtain a copy of the full presentation email us at eventsmanager@victoriachamber.ca