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Road to Tsawwassen BC Ferries Blocked in Both Directions After Crash

TSAWWASSEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 12 – Traffic on Highway 17 near the BC Ferries Terminal is blocked in both directions due to a multi-vehicle crash under investigation, causing significant delays and detours, officials said.

  • At roughly 11:13 a.m. on July 12, a multi-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle occurred near Tsawwassen ferry terminal, causing serious rider injuries and highway closure.
  • On July 12, a motorcycle collided with an SUV at Highway 17 and Tsawwassen Drive, prompting an investigation by collision reconstructionists into the crash’s causes.
  • RCMP report the motorcyclist was hospitalized with serious injuries, with the highway closed for hours and no reopening estimate provided.
  • Following the crash, Highway 17 remains closed with a detour via Salish Sea Drive and Blue Heron Way, causing major delays and disrupting both vehicle and foot traffic at the ferry terminal.
  • In response to the crash near Tsawwassen ferry terminal, authorities advise using the Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay route, urging witnesses to share dashcam footage and encouraging travelers to monitor updates.
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Major crash closes Highway 17 near Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal

Police have closed Highway 17 between Salish Sea Drive and Tsawwassen Drive

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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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