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The V Class Ferries include the following BC Ferries Ships: B.C. Ferries two flagship vessels - Spirit of British Columbia (below) and Spirit of Vancouver Island (above) - in Active Pass British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. ...
Queen of Esquimalt Built: Victoria, British Columbia, 1963 Length: 129.9 m (426’) Horsepower: 8,500 Service Speed (knots): 19 Gross Tons: 9,304 Car Capacity: 376 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 1,656 Route: Vancouver – Vancouver Island Victoria is a Canadian city, and the provincial capital of British Columbia. ...
Members of Parliament Libby Davies, Ujjal Dosanjh, David Emerson, Hedy Fry, Stephen Owen Members of the Legislative Assembly Gordon Campbell, David Chudnovsky, Adrian Dix, Colin Hansen, Jenny Kwan, Lorne Mayencourt, Wally Oppal, Gregor Robertson, Shane Simpson, Carole Taylor Mayor Larry Campbell Governing Body Vancouver City Council Latitude: Longitude: 49°16...
Vancouver Island is a large island in British Columbia, Canada, off the Pacific coast. ...
Queen of Saanich Built: Victoria, British Columbia, 1963 Length: 129.9 m (426’) Horsepower: 8,941 Service Speed (knots): 18.5 Gross Tons: 9,301.65 Car Capacity: 360 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 1,708 Route: Swartz Bay – Tsawwassen Victoria is a Canadian city, and the provincial capital of British Columbia. ...
Swartz Bay is the major ferry terminal near Victoria Canada. ...
Tsawwassen is a neighbourhood in the southwestern part of the Corporation of Delta. ...
Queen of Vancouver Built: Vancouver, British Columbia, 1962 Length: 129.9 m (426’) Horsepower: 9,000 Service Speed (knots): 18.5 Gross Tons: 9,357.22 Car Capacity: 338 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 1,708 Route: Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. ...
Tsawwassen is a neighbourhood in the southwestern part of the Corporation of Delta. ...
Swartz Bay is the major ferry terminal near Victoria Canada. ...
See Also
List of other BC Ferries ship classes: |