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  1. The Queen of Cowichan provides regular ferry service between Nanaimo (Departure Bay) and Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay). Onboard amenities.

  2. MV Queen of Cowichan is a BC Ferries vessel, built in Victoria, British Columbia in 1976. It joined the other two C-class ferries built that year, Queen of Alberni and Queen of Coquitlam, and was followed by Queen of Surrey and Queen of Oak Bay. The ship, like all C-class ferries, is double-ended.

  3. Queen of Surrey. SCHEDULED: 11:30 PM. Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) - Nanaimo (Departure Bay) Sailing duration: 1h 40min.

  4. Launched in early 1976, the Queen of Cowichan was the second of the 5 C-class ferries built over 6 years for BC Ferries. At the time, these "superferries" provided a modern improvement to ferry travellers and a needed increase in fleetwide capacity.

  5. Jan 28, 2022 · In this video, we will be taking a tour onboard BC Ferries: Queen of Cowichan on the 8:25am sailing from Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay. We will be touring D...

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  6. www.bcferries.com › routes-fares › schedulesSchedules | BC Ferries

    Schedules by route. To find current schedules, select your departure location then destination.

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  8. On October 19, 1980, Queen of Coquitlam tipped over and landed on her side in the Burrard Shipyards drydock during a maintenance layover, causing approximately CA$3 million in damage. She also gained the distinction of being the only BC Ferries vessel to have issued a mayday from drydock.

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