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Laurier II – ex 83-2

Laurier II in Deep Bay With no visible name, the Laurier was a mystery – a slowly sinking ship near Vancouver Island University’s Deep Bay Marine Field Station. Someone always knows, and the Laurier II is no longer a mystery, … Continue reading

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Another mystery ship

One of the many nameless ships that are languishing in Deep Bay

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Frances Barkley – a bit of fog

Starting our trip off in a typical west coast fashion – fog and cloud

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Frances Barkley – Alberni Inlet

Heading down Alberni Inlet toward Trevor Channel, Cape Beale, and the wild ocean

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Lindsay

Lindsay in Port Alberni on a foggy morning And Lindsay in Bamfield, early afternoon on the same day Lindsay is one of five Commissioner Class high-speed catamaran patrol vessels operated by the RCMP Marine Division. The vessels are manned by … Continue reading

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Oysters – Sproat Bay

We’re heading up Trevor Channel toward Bamfield, when the Frances Barkley stops at the southeast end of Tzartus Island– not for pirates or a calamity of some sort, but because we are being approached by a small boat. The crew … Continue reading

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Frances Barkley – Simple truths

The master of MV Frances Barkley telling me a great story as we head up the Alberni Inlet to Kildonan and Bamfield.

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Westco Promoter–ex Promoter

Westco Promoter in Campbell River Built: 1981, Alberni Engineering & Shipyard, Port Alberni Gross Tonnage (t): 39.49 Net Tonnage (t): 21.43 Construction Material: Steel Vessel Length (m): 13.47 Vessel Breadth (m): 6.10 Vessel Depth (m): 2.04 Speed (knots): 9.0 Propulsion … Continue reading

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Once there was a marine railway

The remains of two marine railways are just beyond the steel walkway – it hinges open to allow boats to travel up and into the ship yard, and then again back down into the water. The rails and most of … Continue reading

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A bit of a mess

Oil and water should never mix… The Government Wharf in Campbell River is a great place to look at fishing boats and tug boats, and the nearby Discovery Fishing Pier offers some great views of cruise ships, tugs and barges, … Continue reading

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