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  2. Saltery Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Saltery Bay Ferry Terminal is a BC Ferries terminal that links British Columbia Highway 101 across Jervis Inlet to Earls Cove.Known as the Sechelt – Powell River (Earls Cove–Saltery Bay) ferry, it is about 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) long and is serviced by the MV Malaspina Sky.

  3. Earls Cove, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Earls Cove Ferry Terminal is a BC Ferries terminal with two berths that links Highway 101 across Jervis Inlet to Saltery Bay. Known as the Sechelt – Powell River (Earls Cove–Saltery Bay) ferry, it is about 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) long and serviced by the MV Malaspina Sky. [1]

  4. MV Sechelt Queen - Wikipedia

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    The promenade deck was also converted in the refit. The vessel would continue to service this route until BC Ferries finally sold the vessel in 1976. The vessel quickly proved to be useful in other parts of British Columbia. The Ministry of Transportation and Highways begin operating her on the Powell River-Comox run for the next six years. [5]

  5. MV Queen of the Islands - Wikipedia

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    Following her removal from Route 9, she found temporary work with the Ministry of Highways ferry system, providing additional sailings between Comox and Powell River during the summer months. This arrangement would stay in place until 1976, when the Sechelt Queen was transferred on a permanent basis from BC Ferries to the Ministry of Highways ...

  6. List of BC Ferries ships - Wikipedia

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    Powell River: 1965 (1979) 1965-2022: 61: 400: Stretched in 1979 to increase capacity MV Mayne Queen: Powell River: 1965 (1979) 1965-2022 58 400 Stretched in 1979 to increase capacity. Last full day of service on route 5 was November 19, 2022. MV Powell River Queen: Powell River: 1965 (1979) 1965-2023 59 408 Stretched in 1979 to increase ...

  7. Category:Powell River-class ferries - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the Powell River-class ferries of BC Ferries. Pages in category "Powell River-class ferries" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  8. Sunshine Coast (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunshine Coast is a geographic subregion of the British Columbia Coast that generally comprises the regional districts of qathet and Sunshine Coast. [1]While populous and frequently visited by tourists, the Sunshine Coast can be reached only by ferry (commonly BC Ferries) or by floatplane, as no access roads have been built around or across the fjords separating it from the rest of the ...

  9. BC Ferries - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Ferry Services Inc., operating as BC Ferries (BCF), is a former provincial Crown corporation, now operating as an independently managed, publicly owned Canadian company. BC Ferries provides all major passenger and vehicle ferry services for coastal and island communities in the Canadian province of British Columbia .