MV Queen of Chilliwack
MV Queen of Chilliwack was a ferry owned by BC Ferries, built in Norway in 1978, then known as Bastø I. The ferry route she was assigned to was the Moss–Horten Ferry in the Oslofjord. In 1991 Bastø I was bought by BC Ferries. She had to travel 35 days on the trip to British Columbia from Norway, via the Panama Canal. When the vessel arrived she first went to Point Hope Shipyard for a major overhaul for the Tsawwassen - Southern Gulf Islands ferry route in the Gulf of Georgia. She was then named Queen of Chilliwack. She later changed to the Earls Cove - Saltery Bay route.
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MV Queen of Chilliwack
MV Queen of Chilliwack was a ferry owned by BC Ferries, built in Norway in 1978, then known as Bastø I. The ferry route she was assigned to was the Moss–Horten Ferry in the Oslofjord. In 1991 Bastø I was bought by BC Ferries. She had to travel 35 days on the trip to British Columbia from Norway, via the Panama Canal. When the vessel arrived she first went to Point Hope Shipyard for a major overhaul for the Tsawwassen - Southern Gulf Islands ferry route in the Gulf of Georgia. She was then named Queen of Chilliwack. She later changed to the Earls Cove - Saltery Bay route.
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MV Queen of Chilliwack was a f ...... i reportedly for $1.8 million.
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sold to Goundar Shipping in 2015
sold toBC Ferriesin 1991
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23.513.330
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739.351.177
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*400 passengers and crew
*115 cars
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AS Alpha, Gokstad AS
Goundar Shipping
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AS Alpha, Gokstad AS
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MV Queen of Chilliwack was a f ...... arls Cove - Saltery Bay route.
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Bastø I
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Lomaiviti Princess III
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Queen of Chilliwack
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