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Public Works - Lummi Island Ferry and Roadways

Posted on: March 4, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Monthly Ferry Punch Card Sale Dates Set for April, May, and June

The second quarter Whatcom County Ferry Division monthly punch card sales dates for 2022 are:

  • Wednesday, April 6
  • Wednesday, May 4
  • Wednesday, June 8

All punch card sales are from 5:20 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. at the ferry office, located at the island-side ferry terminal. All types of ferry punch cards will be sold, including those for current needs-based customers. Payments may be made by check, US money order, or credit card. No cash accepted. 

  • For more information on ferry punch card sales, contact Chantelle Hilsinger, Ferry Coordinator, at 360-778-6200 or email [email protected]

COVID-19 Protocols

The Lummi Island Ferry System will follow all public health guidance in place at the time of the punch card sale. Pandemic health guidance continues to change as cases and new hospitalizations continue to decline. On Saturday, March 12, Washington State is set to end indoor mask requirements in response to updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Assuming this health guidance remains in place, masks will not be required at monthly punch card sales. Visit the Whatcom County Health Department’s COVID-19 webpage for the latest pandemic information. 

The Public Works administration office is open to the public by appointment only. Islanders should not make unscheduled visits to the Civic Center for ferry tickets. Please continue to buy tickets at monthly punch card sales, online, or via email. Please call 360-778-6200 to schedule an appointment. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

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