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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 .
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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The Kingston-Edmonds ferry will remain its current alternative schedule, with one-boat service for the popular route. Vessels depart roughly every 90 minutes through the day on the holiday and Friday.
The ferry's abbreviated winter schedule wouldn't normally start until Dec. 31 or Jan. 2, but is in effect now. Lake Champlain Transportation of Burlington operates the Essex-Charlotte ferry, as ...
In 1957, an incoming ferry pushed a waiting truck off the ramp into the water. [64] In 1966, the blaze, which severely damaged the deckhouse and running gear, [65] was one of the several occasions the ferry caught fire. [60] In 1969, the Shelter Bay–Galena Bay ferry commencement ended the 12-Mile one. [66] The surplus scow was relocated to ...
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