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  2. British Columbia Highway 4 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 4 is the longest east–west main vehicle route on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, with a total length of 162 km (101 mi).It is known locally as the Alberni Highway to the east of Port Alberni and the Pacific Rim Highway to the west.

  3. Tofino Air - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Tofino Air dropped service from Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome to Sechelt/Porpoise Bay and a new subsidiary airline called Sunshine Coast Air [5] took over all service using de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft from Tofino Air, while Tofino Air now only offers scenic tours, and specialized charters from Tofino and ...

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  5. Duke Point ferry terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, 42 percent of passengers travelling from Nanaimo to the mainland went through Duke Point. [5] The ferry terminal marks the southern terminus of Highway 19, which connects the terminal to the Trans-Canada Highway just south of Nanaimo's city centre via the Duke Point Highway. The highway cost $50 million (equivalent to 80.81 million in ...

  6. Seair Seaplanes - Wikipedia

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    Seair Seaplanes is a scheduled and charter airline based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The airline flies routes between the Vancouver International Water Airport and the Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport , as well as other Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia , exclusively with float planes .

  7. Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, CPR began purchasing sailing ships as part of a railway supply service on the Great Lakes.Over time, CPR became a railroad company with widely organized water transportation auxiliaries including the Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake Service (Great Lakes), the trans-Pacific service, the British Columbia Coast Service, the British Columbia Lake and River Service, the trans-Atlantic ...