Other ships of BC Ferries (not classed)
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A number of ships operated by BC Ferries
are not classed. They are either purchased second hand from other operators or are customized vessels with no class assigned by the builders.
BC Ferries
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. or BC Ferries is a de facto Crown Corporation that provides all major passenger and vehicle ferry services for coastal and island communities in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
are not classed. They are either purchased second hand from other operators or are customized vessels with no class assigned by the builders.
- MV Howe Sound Queen - 1964
- MV Mill BayMV Mill BayMV Mill Bay is a Canadian ferry. At long, it is BC Ferries' second smallest ship. It holds 16 vehicles , 138 passengers and crew, and its maximum speed is...
- 1956 - MV Nimpkish - 1973
- MV NicolaMV NicolaThe MV Nicola is an N class ferry, owned, but not operated by BC Ferries. It is also known as the Spirit of Lax Kw Alaams, a British Columbia First Nations name. The Spirit of Lax Kw Alaams currently runs between Prince Rupert and Port Simpson, a BC First Nations community on British Columbia's...
or Spirit of Lax KwAlaams - 1961 - Owned but not operated by BC Ferries - MV Northern AdventureMV Northern AdventureM/V Northern Adventure is a RORO ferry operated by BC Ferries. It sails two routes: the scenic Inside Passage route between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Island crossing between Prince Rupert and Skidegate.-History:...
- 2004 - MV Northern ExpeditionMV Northern ExpeditionM/V Northern Expedition is a RORO ferry operated by BC Ferries in British Columbia, Canada. It sails daily on the Inside Passage route connecting Prince Rupert and Port Hardy.-History:...
- 2009 - MV North Island Princess - 1958
- MV Quadra Queen II - 1969
- MV Queen of ChilliwackQueen of ChilliwackThe Queen of Chilliwack is a ferry owned by BC Ferries, built in Norway in 1978, then known as the Bastø I. The ferry route she was assigned to was from Moss, Norway to Horten, about 45 km south of the capital, Oslo....
- Originally built at Framnæs shipyardFramnæs shipyardFramnæs shipyard was a former Norwegian shipbuilding and engineering firm headquartered in Sandefjord, in Vestfold county, Norway. Originally strongly linked to the whaling industry, in later years it entered into more versatile shipbuilding, including rigs and modules for the offshore business...
in 1978 and named the Bastø I. Rebuilt in 1991. - MV Queen of New Westminster - 1964