One person was seriously hurt and BC Ferries was forced to alter its schedule after a multi-vehicle crash on the causeway to the Tsawwassen terminal.
Delta police described the collision as a “three-vehicle head-on collision near Tsatsu Shores.”
The crash also resulted in a large amount of diesel spilling, which Delta Fire was tasked with cleaning up, police said.
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The collision snarled traffic on the causeway for more than four hours, and prevented BC Ferries employees from reaching the terminal.
As a result, the company was forced to reschedule multiple sailings.
You can see an up-to-date list of sailing delays and cancellations here.
Vehicles were restricted to single-lane alternating traffic while collision investigators worked to determine the cause of the crash.
The route was fully reopened shortly before 3 p.m.