British Columbia

Salt Spring Island Braces for Rain and Travel Delays

By

Emma Kelly
March 11, 2026 8:19 am

Residents of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, are facing a week of steady rain and showers starting March 11, 2026, which could impact both road travel and ferry sailings. This wet weather pattern is expected to continue through March 17, 2026, as a series of systems moves through the area.

According to The Weather Network, there is an 80 per cent chance of rain on both Wednesday, March 11, and Monday, March 16. The high amount of moisture is expected to lead to water pooling and runoff on rural and low-lying roads across the island.

Those traveling by water may also see delays as the weather creates choppy conditions for small boats and larger vessels. BC Ferries is advising all passengers to monitor their current conditions page for real-time updates on scheduled sailings. Travelers can also check the latest travel advisories before heading to the terminal to see if any service has been interrupted.

Official weather and marine warnings for the region are handled by Environment Canada. While spring rain is common on the island, residents and commuters are encouraged to stay informed to ensure they can navigate the roads and water safely during the wet week ahead.

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