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The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation used to operate ferries along the coast of British Columbia. In 1985 to save money and create efficient for coastal service the Provincial Government merge with [[BC Ferries]] in 1985.  
The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation used to operate ferries along the coast of British Columbia. In 1985 to save money and create efficient for coastal service the Provincial Government merge with [[BC Ferries]] in 1985.  
==Routes==
*[[BC Ferries Kelsey Bay - Beaver Cove - Sointula - Alert Bay - Port McNeill - Port Alice|Kelsey Bay - Northern Vancouver Island]] (Cancelled in 1977)
*[[BC Ferries Darrell Bay - Woodfibre| Darrell Bay - Woodfibre]] (Cancalled)
*[[BC Ferries route 17 Comox - Powell River|Comox - Powell River]] (Still operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 18 Powell River - Texada Island|Powell River - Texada Island]] (Still operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 19 Nanaimo Harbour - Gabriola Island|Nanaimo Harbour - Gabriola Island]] (Still operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 20 Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut|Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut]] (Still operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 21 Buckley Bay - Denman Island West|Buckley Bay - Denman Island West]] (Still Operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 22 Denman Island - Hornby Island|Denman Island - Hornby Island]] (Still Operating)
*[[BC Ferries route 23 Campbell River - Quadra Island|Campbell River - Quadra Island]] (Still Operating)
* [[BC Ferries route 24 Quadra Island - Cortes Island|Quadra Island - Cortes Island]] (Still Operating)
* [[BC Ferries route 25 Port McNiell - Alert Bay - Sointula|Port McNiell - Alert Bay - Sointula]] (Still Operating)
* [[BC Ferries route 26 Skidegate - Alliford Bay|Skidegate - Alliford Bay]] (Still Operating)


==Retired==
==Retired==
===Transferred to BC Ferries===  
===Transferred to [[BC Ferries]]===  
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Revision as of 01:41, 15 April 2021

The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation used to operate ferries along the coast of British Columbia. In 1985 to save money and create efficient for coastal service the Provincial Government merge with BC Ferries in 1985.

Routes


Retired

Transferred to BC Ferries

Name Thumbnail Year Port of Registry Class Vehicle capacity Passenger capacity Route served Notes
Kahloke 1973 Victoria, BC K 30 200 Denman Island - Hornby Island
  • Still operating for BC Ferries on the same route when transferred.
Klitsa 1972 Victoria, BC K 26 150 Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut
Kwuna 1975 Victoria, BC K 26 150 Skidegate - Alliford Bay
  • Still operating for BC Ferries on the same route when transferred.
  • Equipped with loading ramps to load & unload from boat launches.
Quadra Queen II 1969 Victoria, BC T 30 150 Campbell River - Quadra Island
Tachek 1969 Victoria, BC T 30 150 Campbell River - Quadra Island (Peak Season)
  • Originally named Texada Queen; refitted and renamed in 1977.
  • Still operating for BC Ferries
Quinitsa 1977 Victoria, BC None 50 300 Buckley Bay - Denman Island West
Quinsam 1982 Victoria, BC None 70 400 Nanaimo Harbour - Gabriola Island
Albert J Savoie 1960 Victoria, BC N 16 133
  • Original named the M/V Garibaldi until 1964
  • Renamed the MV Westwood in 1969 until 1964
  • Renamed the Albert J Savoie in 1973
Nicola 1960 Victoria, BC N 16 133
  • Original named the M/V Quadra Queen until 1969
  • Renamed the MV Cortes Queen in 1969 until 1973
  • Renamed the Nicola in 1973
  • Owned but not operate by BC Ferries
Garibaldi II 1964 Victoria, BC N 7 332 Darrell Bay - Woodfibre
  • Expand passengers capacity in 1977
  • Transferred own ship to BC Ferries
Nimpkish 1973 Victoria, BC N 16 95 Port McNiell - Alert Bay - Sointula
North Island Princess 1958 Victoria, BC None 49 150 Powell River - Texada Island
  • Acquired in 1969 as part of Coast Ferries purchase.
  • Lengthened and gave a catamaran double hull in 1971.
  • Transferred to BC Ferries from 1977-1985.
  • Retired from BC Ferries
Princess of Vancouver 1955 Victoria, BC None 150 984 Comox - Powell River
Tenaka 1964 Victoria, BC None 30 244 Quadra Island - Cortes Island