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Queen of Saanich Leaving Tsawwassen in Rough Weather
SoBC Leaving Tsawwassen During Storm Surge
SoBC Leaving Tsawwassen During Storm Surge
BC Ferries' Sonia - Soon-To-Be Northern Adventure
BC Ferry Sonia arriving at Esquimalt near Victoria from Greece before being converted and renamed Northern Adventure. Taking 2 years to build in Greece and touted as only being 2 years old, based on the launch date, the M.V. Sonia had only sailed the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and Caribbean before being bought by BCFS to fill the void left by the sinking of the Queen of the North. The powers that be will tell you that the M.V. Sonia is the replacement for the Queen of the North, while the fact remains that she is destined to actually replace the Queen of Prince Rupert between Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii / the Queen Charlotte Islands. Despite winning a provincial election partly based on the promise of 3 newly built vessels to replace the current ageing northern fleet, the "Liberal" party of BC used the opportunity of the sinking of our former flagship, the Queen of the North, to pawn off this, although not undesirable, former 'party boat' built by a Greek shipyard with a checkered past.
Recently Renovated BC Ferry 'Spirit of Vancouver Island'
BC Transit - Victoria - 'Fishbowl' Bus
E&N Dayliner @ Nanaimo
BC Ferries' Sonia - Soon-To-Be Northern Adventure
BC Ferry Sonia arriving at Esquimalt near Victoria from Greece before being converted and renamed Northern Adventure. Taking 2 years to build in Greece and touted as only being 2 years old, based on the launch date, the M.V. Sonia had only sailed the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and Caribbean before being bought by BCFS to fill the void left by the sinking of the Queen of the North. The powers that be will tell you that the M.V. Sonia is the replacement for the Queen of the North, while the fact remains that she is destined to actually replace the Queen of Prince Rupert between Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii / the Queen Charlotte Islands. Despite winning a provincial election partly based on the promise of 3 newly built vessels to replace the current ageing northern fleet, the "Liberal" party of BC used the opportunity of the sinking of our former flagship, the Queen of the North, to pawn off this, although not undesirable, former 'party boat' built by a Greek shipyard with a checkered past.
BC Ferries' SoBC @ Tsawwassen Terminal
Queen of Saanich Leaving Tsawwassen in Rough Weather
E&N Dayliner @ Qualicum Beach
Launching the new BC Ferry Coastal Renaissance in Germany 1a
Newer D40LF struggling in the snow @ Ladner
Queen of Nanaimo + Spirit of Vancouver Island @ Tsawwassen
BC Ferry Queen of Saanich
BC Ferry Queen of Esquimalt - Tied-up at Departure Bay
BC Ferry "Spirit of Vancouver Island"
E&N Dayliner
Queen of Tsawwassen arriving at Sturdies Bay, Galiano Island
Arriving at Sturdies Bay, Galiano Island, on the edges of both Active Pass and the Strait of Georgia, aboard the Queen of Tsawwassen. The venerable Queen of Tsawwassen was built in 1960 and is the only one of the two first BC Ferries still in service, the other being the Queen of Sidney, currently languising on the north bank of the Fraser River at Silverdale west of Mission.
Welcome Aboard the BC Ferry Spirit of Vancouver Island
Queen of Nanaimo holding at Tsawwassen terminal
BC Ferries - Drills
Victoria's BCTransit - Nova LFS
M.V. Queen of Capilano at Snug Cove, Bowen Island
Launching the new BC Ferry 'Coastal Renaissance' in Germany
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