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  2. List of BC Ferries ships - Wikipedia

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    View of Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal (British Columbia, Canada) for BC Ferries. BC Ferries has the largest fleet of vehicle ferry vessels in the world. There are at least 45 vessels, ranging from small passenger-only water taxis, up to the 358-car Spirit-class ferries. All of the vessels in use by BC Ferries are roll-on/roll-off car ferries. Most ...

  3. HMCS Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    HMCS Edmonton is a Kingston -class coastal defence vessel that has served in the Canadian Forces since 1997. Edmonton is the fourth ship of its class, all of which were built for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project. The ship is the first vessel to use the designation HMCS Edmonton. The ship is assigned to Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC ...

  4. HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331) - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver. (FFH 331) A square-rigged British ship of the line sailing west on the ocean. HMCS Vancouver is a Halifax -class frigate, of the Royal Canadian Navy launched on 8 July 1989, as the second vessel of her class. She is based at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast of Canada, and is the third vessel to be named after Vancouver, British Columbia.

  5. British Columbia K-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    2. The K-class ferries (often referred to as "K-barges" due to their hull type and size) are a group of similarly designed ferries operated by both BC Ferries and TransLink in British Columbia, Canada. With the exception of MV Pune'luxutth, all of the listed K-class vessels were built for service in British Columbia's Ministry of Highways salt ...

  6. MV Spirit of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of British Columbia is an S-class ferry that measures 167.5 m (549 ft 6 in) long overall and 156.0 m (511 ft 10 in) between perpendiculars with a beam of 32.9 m (107 ft 11 in). The vessel has a 18,747 gross tonnage (GT), 2,925 tons deadweight (DWT) and a displacement of 11,642 tonnes (11,458 long tons; 12,833 short tons).

  7. Cooper Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Products. Sailboats. Cooper Enterprises Inc. (sometimes referred to as Cooper Yachts Limited) was a Canadian boat builder based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of fibreglass sailboats and powerboats. [1][2] The company was founded by Forbes Cooper in 1970 and closed in 1990. [1][2]

  8. YAG training vessel - Wikipedia

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    Selling prices varied for each vessel depending on the intensity of the bidding. The Canadian Government sold all six vessels for $26,537.80 CAD, with an average sale price of $4,422.96 CAD. The most expensive ship sold (YAG 320 Lynx) sold for more than $11,000. [4] The YAG 300 series were replaced by the Orca-class tenders.

  9. Edmonton Riverboat - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Riverboat, formerly known as the Edmonton Queen, is a riverboat on the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The riverboat originally started to sail on the river under the name Edmonton Queen in 1995 and has become a unique Edmonton attraction. [1] The Edmonton Riverboat is 52 metres long and configured to carry ...