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  2. Stuart Island (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Island is one of the Discovery Islands of British Columbia, which lie between northern Vancouver Island and the British Columbia Coast. It is privately owned and has no ferry access. It is situated at the mouth of Bute Inlet [1] to the east of the larger Sonora Island within Electoral Area C of the Strathcona Regional District.

  3. False Creek Ferries - Wikipedia

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    False Creek Ferries, a division of Granville Island Ferries Ltd, [3] is a privately owned and operated ferry service that operates on False Creek near downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The False Creek Ferry fleet has grown from the four electric ferries that formed the company to a fleet that now consists of 17 ferries divided into ...

  4. MV Baynes Sound Connector - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries denied the allegations. [6] [7] [8] The ship was launched in 2015. [2] Baynes Sound Connector replaced the self-propelled MV Quinitsa on the Buckley Bay–Denman Island route in February 2016. [9] Upon entering service, the crossing with a length of 1,961.48 metres (6,435.3 ft), became the longest cable ferry crossing in the world. [10]

  5. MV Coastal Celebration - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Celebration is a Coastal-class ferry in the BC Ferries fleet. They are among the largest double-ended ferries in the world. [2] It has a gross tonnage (GT) of 21,777 tons, a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 2,350 tons and a maximum displacement of 10,034 tonnes (9,876 long tons; 11,061 short tons) (max).

  6. British Columbia K-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilt: 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia Length: 52.21 m (171'3.5") Power: 2 x 475 hp Service Speed: 10 knots Gross Tonnage: 648 Car Capacity: 32 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 269 Route: Chemainus–Thetis Island–Penelakut Island Pune'luxutth is the newest of the K-barges and started service in 2006.

  7. I-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    BC Ferries operates three Intermediate-class ferries: MV Queen of Capilano (1991) 100 vehicles since Jan 2015 mid-life refit; 462 passengers; 96 metre length; 2,500 gross tons; 12.5 kts; 7305 HP; Route: Horseshoe Bay ↔ Bowen Island; MV Queen of Cumberland on April 18, 2003. MV Queen of Cumberland (1992) 112 vehicles; 462 passengers; 96 metre ...

  8. 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.

  9. MV Spirit of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of British Columbia is an S-class ferry that measures 167.5 m (549 ft 6 in) long overall and 156.0 m (511 ft 10 in) between perpendiculars with a beam of 32.9 m (107 ft 11 in). The vessel has a 18,747 gross tonnage (GT), 2,925 tons deadweight (DWT) and a displacement of 11,642 tonnes (11,458 long tons; 12,833 short tons).