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  2. Westview ferry terminal - Wikipedia

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    Westview is a ferry terminal in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Malaspina Strait, part of the Strait of Georgia, on the northern Sunshine Coast and provides connections to Texada Island and Vancouver Island. The ferry port is connected to Highway 101 via a short access road.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Little River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    There is a BC Ferries terminal at Little River which connects to Powell River on the upper Sunshine Coast. The ferry runs daily and the crossing time is 90 minutes. [1] The terminal also provides service to Blubber Bay on Texada Island. The terminal has a single berth and is accessed via Ellenor Road.

  6. MV Malaspina Sky - Wikipedia

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    MV Malaspina Sky is an Intermediate-class ferry in the BC Ferries fleet built in 2008.. Originally named Island Sky, the ship has operated on the Earl's Cove–Saltery Bay route since its first day of service for BC Ferries on February 19, 2009.

  7. BC Ferries - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries CEO David Hahn claimed that building the ferries in Germany would "save almost $80 million and could lead to lower fares." [4] On September 17, 2004, BC Ferries awarded [5] the vessel construction contract to Germany's Flensburger shipyard. The contract protected BC Ferries from any delays through a fixed price and fixed schedule ...

  8. Salish-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    Sailish Orca sails on the Powell River–Comox route. [10] On November 1, 2019, Remontowa Shipbuilding signed a contract with BC Ferries to build the fourth Salish-class vessel, intended to replace the Mayne Queen on the Swartz Bay-Outer Gulf Island run (route 5A). [11] [12] Construction for the fourth Salish-class vessel began on February 4 ...

  9. Category:Powell River-class ferries - Wikipedia

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    Powell River-class ferry ~ Template:PR class ferry; B. MV Bowen Queen; M. MV Mayne Queen; P. MV Powell River Queen This page was last edited on 22 March 2013 ...