There are at least 45 vessels, ranging from small passenger-only water taxis, up to the 358-car Spirit-class ferries.
Most of the major vessels are based on similar designs, which are aggregated into classes of ferries.
30 (relief, extremely rare) (Formerly V)|| 1964 (1973/ 1991/ 2009) ||254|| 1332 || Originally a V-class ferry when built.
[25] In 2019, BC started a $200 million program to acquire four hybrid/electric ferries (800 kWh each) to service three routes.
[26] As for the remaining seven vessels within the 12-year capital plan, they will all be large ships, which will replace six aging ships and provide one additional vessel to support growth and improve resiliency.