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  2. Bowen Island Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The remaining Sannie Horseshoe Bay ferries had difficulty meeting demand, and Bowen Island residents petitioned for better service. In 1956, the original 1921 fare of twenty-five cents was raised to seventy-five cents and ferry patrons, long dissatisfied, became outraged with the combination of higher fares and an inadequate schedule.

  3. MV Coastal Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries ordered three ferries from Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG), Germany. Coastal Renaissance was the first laid down, on January 2, 2007, with the yard number 733. The ferry was launched on April 19, 2007, and was completed on October 27, 2007. [1] [4] The name Coastal Renaissance was chosen by BC Ferries to represent the ...

  4. I-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries operates three Intermediate-class ferries: MV Queen of Capilano (1991) 100 vehicles since Jan 2015 mid-life refit; 462 passengers; 96 metre length; 2,500 gross tons; 12.5 kts; 7305 HP; Route: Horseshoe Bay ↔ Bowen Island; MV Queen of Cumberland on April 18, 2003. MV Queen of Cumberland (1992) 112 vehicles; 462 passengers; 96 metre ...

  5. Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Bay is a major ferry terminal owned and operated by BC Ferries in British Columbia, Canada.Located in the community of Horseshoe Bay, a neighbourhood of West Vancouver, the terminal provides a vehicle ferry link from the Lower Mainland to Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, and to Bowen Island, a small island in the southern part of Howe Sound.

  6. Howe Sound - Wikipedia

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    Ferries from Horseshoe Bay go to Departure Bay in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, Bowen Island, and Langdale on the Sunshine Coast, which is the ferry terminal for the southern Sunshine Coast. The peninsula southwest of Horseshoe Bay terminates at Whytecliffe, an upscale residential area and public park, which is the southern point of Howe Sound's ...

  7. British Columbia Highway 101 - Wikipedia

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    The highway begins in the south at the BC Ferries terminal at Langdale, which connects the Sunshine Coast to Vancouver via a ferry route across Howe Sound to Horseshoe Bay. The southern land section of Highway 101 is 80 kilometres (50 mi) long.

  8. Bowen Island - Wikipedia

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    There is regular ferry service from Horseshoe Bay provided by BC Ferries, and semi-regular water taxi services. The population of 4,256 [ 5 ] is supplemented in the summer by about 1,500 visitors. It has a land area of 50.12 km 2 (19.35 sq mi).

  9. List of steamboats on the Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    New Western Queen: 130773 side ferry 1898 The Dalles, Oregon 76 23.2 99 74 1915 O New World: 18357 side psgr 1849 New York 225 68.6 531 1867 T-PS New York: 130312 prop ferry 1884 Portland, Oregon 56 17.1 22 14 1895 O Nez Perce Chief: 18399 stern psgr 1863 Celilo, Oregon 126 38.4 327 1874 D No Wonder: 130458 stern genl 1889 Portland, Oregon 135 ...