Phase 1 work at the Victoria Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project is complete, marking a significant step toward the construction of a new, state-of-the-art pre-clearance terminal building in the inner harbour.
Phase 1 work began in March 2024 and included modifications to the Steamship Wharf and the building of a temporary terminal within the Steamship building to house FRS Clipper and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The temporary terminal enables ferry service to continue uninterrupted between Vancouver Island and Washington state during construction of the new terminal.
“The completion of the first phase of the project lays the groundwork for new terminal facilities that will secure our Canada-U.S. border, improve travel convenience and help drive the regional economy,” said B.C. Minister of Transportation and Transit Mike Farnworth. “This has been discussed for decades and has broad support locally and across the business and tourism communities.”
With Phase 1 complete, Phase 2 of the Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project is scheduled to start in spring 2025. Phase 2 includes the demolition of existing Clipper terminal infrastructure and the construction of a new pre-clearance terminal building with modern border security standards.
The new pre-clearance terminal will comply with the Canada-U.S. Land, Rail, Marine and Air Transport Pre-clearance Agreement, and will make travel faster and easier by allowing passengers to complete the customs and immigration process in Victoria prior to disembarking in the U.S. Phase 2 also includes the replacement of aging wharf facilities and construction of a new commercial goods processing facility.
The new terminal will be built to LEED Gold certification as an all-electric facility, incorporating minimum energy usage and carbon emission targets, and achieve Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) as a fully accessible building.
Through competitive request-for-qualifications and request-for-proposals processes, the province is working with the Phase 2 design-build proponent and anticipates finalizing contract details in the coming months.
The project is expected to be complete in time for the 2028 tourism season.
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