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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]
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
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 .
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This necessitated relocating the highway to a new grade above the town, on a straight line towards Trout Lake. The new highway was completed in 1973 with a turnoff to a new ferry landing down the shoreline from Galena Bay (it connected with a new Highway 23 across the lake at Shelter Bay) and another turnoff (never paved) into Galena Bay.
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Shelter Bay may refer to: Shelter Bay, British Columbia, a ferry terminal on Upper Arrow Lake, British Columbia; Shelter Bay, Quebec; Shelter Bay, Washington, a small community near La Conner, Washington; Shelter Bay (ship, 1922) -- a freighter operated by the Quebec & Ontario Transportation Company