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In 1957, the most easterly terminal relocated from Beaton to Galena Bay. [6] [7] In 1968, the Arrowhead branch line closed, [8] the western ferry terminal relocated to Shelter Bay (after the reservoir for the Keenleyside Dam flooded the former Arrowhead), [9] and ferry fares were eliminated on the Upper Arrow Lake. [10]
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 .
Highway 23 winds north along the eastern shore of Upper Arrow Lake for 49 km (30 mi) to its junction with Highway 31 at Galena Bay. The Upper Arrow Lake Ferry continues Highway 23 across Upper Arrow Lake to a location known as Shelter Bay. North of Shelter Bay, Highway 23 follows the west bank of the Columbia River for 49 km (30 mi) to where it ...
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 Rd. Revelstoke, British Columbia: Rail bridge Canadian Pacific Railway ...
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.
Galena Bay remained the name of the neighborhood. [3] Railway trestle above Galena Bay, 2005. In 1897, solicitors gave notice of a proposed steamship on Trout Lake (a mining center some 20 km northeast) and a railroad from the town of Trout Lake to Galena Bay. [4] It was never built; however, a short rail line was built to bring the giant old ...
Before Bay View joined the City of Milwaukee, it was the state's first company town. Eber Brock Ward, an entrepreneur from Detroit, purchased 30 acres of land just outside of city limits to build ...
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 ...