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Shelter Bay–Galena Bay is the uppermost ferry route. Announced in 1965, and implemented within a few years, were the construction of a new Revelstoke–Shelter Bay road along the west side of the Columbia, the introduction of a Shelter Bay–Galena Bay ferry, and a major upgrade to the Nakusp–Galena Bay road. [11]
Shelter Bay is a ferry landing and unincorporated locality on Upper Arrow Lake in British Columbia, Canada. It serves as one terminus of the Upper Arrow Lake Ferry , that crosses the lake to Galena Bay .
Upper Arrow Lake Ferry: Crosses Upper Arrow Lake between Shelter Bay and Galena Bay at the junction of BC highways 23 and 31. M.V. Columbia: Conventional 80 250 20 minutes Waterbridge Ferries Incorporated [15] Usk Reaction Ferry: Crosses the Skeena River between north and south Usk, off BC Highway 16. Vessel Unknown Reaction: 2 12 5-7 minutes
Needles Cable Ferry: Highway 6: Needles, British Columbia to Fauquier, British Columbia: Arrow Park Ferry: West Arrow Park to East Arrow Park: Upper Arrow Lake Ferry: Highway 23: Galena Bay, British Columbia to Shelter Bay, British Columbia: Big Eddy Bridge: Big Eddy Road Revelstoke, British Columbia: Rail bridge Canadian Pacific Railway ...
$10.37 Million grant to expand Put-In-Bay ferry infrastructure
An estimated 20,000 people per year make the trip back and forth by the Cuttyhunk Ferry, a whale-watch-style vessel with a capacity of 149 that can reach the island in an hour.
The elegant Hotel Rosenheim was built in Galena Bay around 1899. A school was built. In 1957, the locality became the eastern terminal for the Arrowhead–Galena Bay ferry. A road—they called it a highway, but it was not—was built from Nakusp, around Galena Bay with a timber bridge across Hill Creek, and across the peninsula to the ferry ...
Two homes flank a pool house in the first phase of Armenian Estates in Genoa Township. Two more homes are planned in the development, which is a tribute to Armenian design and history.