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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.
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.
The Powell River-class ferry is a class of ships formerly operated by BC Ferries.The open deck vessels were mostly used on low-to-moderate volume routes, with Mayne Queen having operated permanently on Route 5, [1] connecting the Outer Gulf Islands with Swartz Bay, Powell River Queen having served on Route 23, [2] Campbell River to Quadra Island, and Bowen Queen having been on relief duty ...
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]
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 ...
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.
Highway 101 between Langdale and Powell River is designated as a feeder route of the Canadian National Highway System. [3] The highway is sometimes considered by locals to be an extension of the much more famous U.S. Route 101 that runs all the way to Los Angeles , however there is a 300 km gap between the two highways and the origin of the BC ...
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.