False Creek Ferries

False Creek Ferries
LocaleGranville Island, Vancouver
WaterwayFalse Creek, English Bay
Transit typePassenger ferry
Water taxi
OwnerGranville Island Ferries Ltd.
OperatorFalse Creek Ferries
Began operation1982
System length2.1 nmi (3.9 km)
No. of lines3
No. of vessels19
No. of terminals9
Websitegranvilleislandferries.bc.ca
False Creek Ferries
Maritime Museum
  2  
Aquatic Centre
  1  
Granville Island
  3  
David Lam Park
Stamp's Landing
Spyglass Place
Yaletown
Plaza of Nations
Olympic Village/
Science World

The False Creek Ferries are a passenger ferry service connecting nine stops along False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, operated by Granville Island Ferries Ltd. The service is part of the transportation infrastructure of the metro core of Vancouver, connecting Granville Island with high-density residential locations along False Creek, including Sunset Beach (West End), Kitsilano, Yaletown, and the former 2010 Olympic Village. The ferries are part of the broader public transit landscape in Vancouver, though they are privately owned, and operate independently from TransLink, the regional transportation authority.