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Melody Woyt Posted on Jan 19, 2019
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What happened? Hello my daughter is in Campbell River in front of tyee plaza right now waiting for the sland link to come back to Victoria. Bus was supposed to arrive at 2:45pm . The bus drove past her and through the parking lot. Is there a number I can call to ask what happened? Why the driver drove past her. Because now she's stuck in Campbell River. My daughter arrived 15 mins early for the 2:45pm bus

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Hello, Melody -

My guess is that Campbell River and the Tyee Plaza are located in British Columbia, Canada. Fixya receives questions from worldwide, and it is often helpful to know more details on a location (what province or state and what country is relevant to the question) in order to provide a proper answer.

I suspect you are referring to the Island Link bus service (and not the "sland link" bus service. This is the link to the Island Link bus service website:
https://www.islandlinkbus.com/index.asp

You will find the phone number of the Campbell River Bus Depot (at Tyee Plaza) here:
https://tofinobus.com/company/contact-us

Fixya,com, where you posted your question is a website intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about REPAIRING THINGS. I chose to answer as a kindness.

Best wishes.

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