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  2. MV Coho - Wikipedia

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    The MV Coho is a passenger and vehicle ferry owned and operated by Black Ball Line. [2] Black Ball's only ferry, Coho carries passengers and cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailers, bicycles, etc. between Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Port Angeles, Washington, United States. Coho makes between two and four round trips from Port ...

  3. Victoria Express - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Express, also known as Victoria Rapid Transit, [1] was the name of a private, seasonal ferry operation based in Port Angeles, Washington.The service operated two passenger-only ferries on routes between Port Angeles and Victoria, British Columbia and Friday Harbor, Washington during the summer, the 149-seat, 105-foot (32 m) Victoria Express and the 120-foot (37 m) Victoria Express II.

  4. British Columbia Highway 17 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 17 is a provincial highway in British Columbia, Canada. It comprises two separate sections connected by a ferry link. The Vancouver Island section is known as the Patricia Bay Highway and connects Victoria to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal in North Saanich. The Lower Mainland section is known as the South Fraser Perimeter Road and ...

  5. Strait of Juan de Fuca - Wikipedia

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    An international vehicle ferry, the MV Coho, crosses the Strait from Port Angeles, Washington, to Victoria, British Columbia, several times each day. It began operating in 1959, replacing an earlier ferry, and remains privately owned; [ 6 ] the Coho carried 475,000 passengers and 130,000 vehicles in 2018. [ 7 ]

  6. Puget Sound Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    MV Coho in Victoria Harbour, British Columbia, Canada. The Puget Sound Navigation Company (PSNC) was founded by Charles E. Peabody in 1898. [1] Today the company operates an international passenger and vehicle ferry service between Port Angeles, Washington, United States and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on the MV Coho, [2] through its operating company, Black Ball Ferry Line.

  7. Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Harbour is a harbour, seaport, and seaplane airport in the Canadian city of Victoria, British Columbia. It serves as a cruise ship and ferry destination for tourists and visitors to the city and Vancouver Island. It is both a port of entry and an airport of entry for general aviation.

  8. Port Angeles, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Port Angeles. Port Angeles (/ ˈændʒələs / AN-jəl-əs) is a city and county seat of Clallam County, Washington, United States. [6] With a population of 19,960 as of the 2020 census, [3] it is the largest city in the county. The population was estimated at 20,134 in 2021. [4] The city's harbor was dubbed Puerto de Nuestra ...

  9. SS Princess Marguerite - Wikipedia

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    The ferry services run by the Black Ball Line (between Victoria's Inner Harbour and Port Angeles, Washington), BC Ferries (between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen), or the Washington State Ferries (between Sidney, British Columbia and Anacortes, Washington) do not serve Seattle or come near the downtown harbours of either Victoria or Vancouver.