Ferry Takes Passengers To Flu Shot In Canada
Posted: 9:27 am PDT October 25, 2004Updated: 4:02 pm PDT October 25, 2004
SEATTLE -- The Victoria Clipper high-speed ferry left Seattle Monday morning on a flu-shot run for British Columbia with 330 people on board.
The run sold out because of demand for flu shots. Normally this time of year it would have about 100 passengers heading for Victoria, British Columbia. The trip with flu shot costs $105.
Victoria Clipper says it has one boat sold out through Sunday. It's adding a second boat on Thursday and Friday, and it's running three ferries on Saturday.
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