[citation needed] In 1951, the Black Ball Line leased a wharf and began a service to Gibsons[2] (later relocated to Langdale).
[4] In 1956, services to Bowen Island began when Black Ball replaced the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia.
[9] In 2002, substantial improvements were completed at a cost of $39 million, which primarily addressed traffic awaiting embarkation on ferries.
Additional construction included a 450-car underground parkade and new buildings for foot passengers, amenities and maintenance.
[11] On March 28, 2022, the first seismic sensor for British Columbia's earthquake early warning system was installed at the Horseshoe Bay terminal.