Liner in B.C. Ferrie’s V-class. Stretched 1972 and upper deck added 1982 to increase vehicle capacity.
Along with M/V Queen of Sidney, M/V Queen of Tsawwassen is one of the first two ferries built for B.C. Ferries. The design was based on M/V Coho but was modified for bow loading. 3,127 grt.
8,806 grt, Roll on Roll off (RO-RO) ferry originally built in Germany for Swedish operators and sold to B.C. Ferries in1974. She initially ran as Queen of Surrey between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo, but was renamed Queen of the North in 1980 after extensive refit. She was then employed on the Port Hardy to Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert to Haida Gwaii services. Grounded March 2006 and sank.
Roll on Roll off (RO-RO) ferry built for B.C. Ferries for Gulf Islands routes. Later operated as a floating fishing camp and mote and recently has been moored in North Vancouver and used as event venue.