The Phantom of the Ferry: BC Ferries' Mysterious Cancellations
If you've ever had the misfortune of enduring a BC Ferries cancellation, you know that it's an experience that can test the patience of even the most seasoned traveller. But what if I were to tell you that these cancellations aren't always as straightforward as they seem? What if there is something more sinister at play, a phantom wreaking havoc on the waters of our fair province?
Let me introduce you to the Phantom of the Ferry, a mysterious entity that lurks in the depths of BC's coastal waters, its sole purpose to wreak havoc on the lives of commuters. Now, before you dismiss this as the ramblings of a sea-sick mind, consider the evidence.
First, there's the sheer frequency of the cancellations. According to BC Ferries themselves, weather was the cause of over 1,000 cancelled sailings in 2023. But is it really possible that our province's fickle weather is solely responsible for such a high number of disruptions? As someone who has braved the waters of Howe Sound in a bathtub, I can assure you that this theory doesn't quite hold water.
Secondly, there's the timing of the cancellations. They always seem to occur at the most inconvenient times, like when you're late for work, returning from a long holiday, or trying to make it home for Christmas. It's as if the Phantom knows exactly when you need to be somewhere and takes malicious pleasure in standing in your way.
And finally, there's the lack of transparency. When a sailing is cancelled, BC Ferries often provides vague and unhelpful explanations, blaming it on "operational reasons" or "unforeseen circumstances." It's almost as if they're trying to hide something.
So what is the Phantom of the Ferry? Is it a rogue wave with a vendetta? An disgruntled employee with access to the booking system? Or perhaps it's a supernatural being, a disgruntled captain who met an untimely end and now haunts the waters of British Columbia, exacting revenge on the living?
Whatever the truth may be, one thing is clear: the Phantom of the Ferry is real, and it's out to get us. So the next time you find yourself stuck on shore, waiting for a ferry that may never come, don't despair. Just remember, you're not alone. You're just one of the many victims of the Phantom of the Ferry.