MY INCREDIBLE JOURNEY IN CRUISE SHIP | BC Ferries | Day - 3 Part 1 BC Tour 2018
Friends, this is my first ever experience vlogging in the ship. This video is about my journey from Vancouver to Victoria by BC Ferries.
The vlog has become so beautiful and it's my one of the most favourite vlogs. I am sure you guys will love it.
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Abandoned BC: Queen of Sidney
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Tour the amazing-looking, derelict (but not abandoned!) Queen of Sidney ferry as seen in several TV and film productions. This historic boat is one of the most interesting that I've explored and its future is undetermined.
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Thanks to James Martin for guiding us.
Video and editing by Luke Gibson.
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Vancouver to Victoria BC Ferry Ride
Join me as I travel to Vancouver Island on a ferry from Vancouver to Victoria.
Anacortes-SAN JUANS-Sidney, B.C. Ferry
From Join us for the first International sailing of the year on the Anacortes-Sideny B.C. (Victoria) ferry. This annual maiden voyage heralds the coming of Spring, and is celebrated on both sides of the border.
BC Ferry Trip from Tsawwassen to Nanaimo
In this video, I take you along as I cross from Vancouver to Vancouver Island aboard the BC Ferry. Coastal Renaissance -
Overall Length: 160 metres (525')
Maximum Displacement: 10,034 tonnes
Car Capacity: 310*
Passenger & Crew Capacity: 1,604
Maximum Speed: 23 knots
Horsepower: 21,444
We depart the Tsawwassen ferry terminal headed for Duke Point in Nanaimo. A roughly 2-hour sailing.
I give an overview of the Tsawwassen terminal, some footage on the boat and the views along the way, plus docking at Duke Point Terminal. You'll see several of the different size ferries in the fleet, and here the horns blow!
It was a foggy start but the skies cleared about halfway along making for a kind of eery then beautifully bright sunny sailing.
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Driving in Sidney BC Canada - Downtown / City Centre - Coastal Town Vancouver Island Tour
We are driving around Sidney British Columbia Canada. Located conveniently close to the ferry terminal, people can enjoy the lovely smell of the sea all year long from this extremely hip town.
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Passage ferry QUEEN OF NANAIMO, Tsawwassen - Sturdies Bay (BC Ferries)
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First Time Riding The BC Ferry Northern Adventure from Prince Rupert to Haida Guaii
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Friends brought me along on their vacation to Haida Guaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands) and this is my trip over on the biggest ferry I've ever been on! It's roughly a 6 hour trip. They showed a movie but it was the same one both ways which was disappointing because it sadly wan't my type of movie. The weather was very blustery starting out (so hard to get good audio), but got nice once we reached Skidegate! So happy to have experienced this adventure. This was filmed in 4K.
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BC Ferries summer sailing: Victoria to Vancouver 2015-06-16
Heavenly-blue envelops a Victoria-to-Vancouver sailing from the Swartz Bay to the Tsawwassen Terminal through Active Pass of the Gulf islands and the Georgia Strait on British Columbia, Canada.
1:01 Ferry spirit of British Columbia departing Swartz Bay
1:35-8:59 Southern Salt Spring Island
6:30 Ferry bound for Salt Spring island
9:00-10:53 Eastern prevost Island
10:54 Galiano Island & entering Active Pass
13:16- 15:45 Meeting ferry Spirit of Vancouver Island in Active Pass
16:15-16:45 Bellhouse Provincial Park
16:55-17:10 Studies Bay (ferry terminal), Galiano Island BC
Docking at Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Delta BC (near Vancouver)
17:50 Entering wide-open Georgia Strait
19:50-20:20 Bc Ferries on-board cafe
21:00-21:55 Extra early summer sailing leaving Tsawwassen for Swartz Bay (Vancouver's North Shore mountains in background)
24:25-31:30 Docking process (at Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal) as seen from main vehicle deck; this is a mid-afternoon shift-change sailing, with evening-shift staff boarding ferry prior to unloading of vehicles
Route of this ferry crossing:
Walking tour of SIDNEY by the sea, BC, Canada.
Sidney is a town located at the northern end of the Saanich Peninsula, on Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of the 13 Greater Victoria municipalities. It has a population of approximately 11,583. Sidney is located just east of Victoria International Airport, and about 6 km south of BC Ferries' Swartz Bay Terminal. The town is also the only Canadian port-of-call in the Washington State Ferries system, with ferries running from Sidney to the San Juan Islands and Anacortes. Sidney is located along Highway 17, which bisects the town from north to south. It is generally considered part of the Victoria metropolitan area.
The town west of Highway 17 (also called Patricia Bay Highway) has a mixture of single-family residences and light industry. The majority of the town is located east of Highway 17. The island-studded Haro Strait, part of the Salish Sea forms Sidney's eastern boundary. There is a large boating and marine industry in the area, ranging from marinas to boatbuilders and marine suppliers.
Sidney's main attraction is its position on the Salish Sea. Sidney-by-the-Sea is the gateway to the southern Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, and is a popular eco-tourist destination, with whale-watching, bird-watching, kayaking and scuba-diving. It is home to the new Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre. Shoal Harbour Migratory Bird Sanctuary is located within Sidney and the adjoining Sidney Channel Important Bird Area, an internationally recognized site important to a variety of seabirds and waterfowl.
Sidney has its own local history museum, the Sidney Museum and Archives, which features displays about the history of the surrounding Peninsula as well as numerous temporary exhibits. As home to the Victoria International Airport Sidney also hosts the British Columbia Aviation Museum which features displays, artifacts, restored historical aircraft and an ongoing vintage aircraft restoration workshop.
During the summer, Sidney hosts a very popular street market on Thursday evenings on the main street (Beacon). Sidney days is another popular event that occurs at the beginning of July. To celebrate, Sidney has a parade, a popular build-a-boat contest, a small fair and fireworks in the evening. In the winter, Sidney has a holiday parade as well as a lighted sailpast boat parade. Sidney has many dining places including Greek, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and west-coast restaurants. Sidney has a well maintained boat ramp for trailerable boats with a dock for queuing up, it is located next to the Washington state ferry terminal.
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BC Ferries Spirit of Vancouver Island Aerial 4K Resolution
BC Ferry Spirit of Vancouver Island taken by UAV multi-rotor on certified flight. Footage taken at 4K resolution on Sony Emcor lens and is unedited.
Vancouver to Victoria BC Ferry Ride in 4K (UHD)
Vancouver to Victoria BC Ferry Ride on-board the Queen of New Westminster.
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BC Ferry - Viajando de Victoria para Vancouver, BC no Canadá
Maravilhosa viagem no ferry de Victoria a Vancouver, BC.
Welcome to Sidney, British Columbia, Canada!
Ambient sounds of a B.C. Ferry docking at Swartz Bay Sidney, Vancouver Island, April 2018.
For those who enjoy the sounds of ships. We were the last vehicle on, so I thought you might enjoy the docking sounds, along with a human voice here and there. Ambient Sounds.
BC Ferry Sailing aboard the Coastal Inspiration (Duke Pt to Tsawwassen)
In this video, I give you views from aboard the Coastal Inspiration ferry as it sails from Duke Point Terminal south of Nanaimo BC on Vancouver Island over to Tsawwassen on the BC mainland.
You'll see footage of both terminals and the Nanaimo waterfront. Along the voyage, I also shoot video clips of Entrance Island Lighthouse, various boats/ships, and another Coastal Class BC ferry the Coastal Celebration as it leaves Tsawwassen bound for Swartz Bay north of Victoria, BC on Vancouver Island.
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BC Ferries Leaving Sidney Vancouver Island
BC Ferries Leaving Sidney Vancouver Island
Abandoned Queen of Sidney Ferry Mission BC - BC Ferries
Queen of Sidney Ferry
Check Out Article Below for Even More History on this Ship
Builders: Victoria Machinery Depot of Victoria
Burrard Dry Dock of Vancouver
Operators: BC Ferries
Succeeded by: Victoria Class
Built: 1960
In service: 1960–2000 & 1960–2008
Completed: 2
Retired: 2
The Sidney Class consists of the original two ferries built for the British Columbia Ferry Corporation in 1960. The design for the ships was based on the MV Coho ferry with changes made to accommodate loading of vehicles through the bow of the vessel.
After more than 40 years of service, the Queen of Sidney (Hull 85) was retired on November 28, 2000. The Queen of Tsawwassen (Hull 309) continued in service until the fall of 2008. A decommissioning ceremony was held on September 27, 2008 at the Deas Pacific Marine shipyard.
These two ships spent almost all of their service life identical to when they were constructed, except for an expansion of the restaurant areas, due to unexpected food demand shortly after they commenced service
Overall length: 102.49m
Gross tonnage: 3127.33 tons
Propulsion: Two Mirrlees
Car capacity: 138
Passenger Capacity: 989
Service speed: 18 knots
The Queen of Tsawwassen was built at Burrard Dry Dock in Vancouver, while the Queen of Sidney was built at Victoria Machinery Depot in Victoria.
Queen of Victoria BC Ferries Ship Yards from Ladner British Columbia Canada
BC Ferries Ship Yards from the Fraser river in Ladner British Columbia Canada
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Passage ferry QUEEN OF COWICHAN, Departure Bay - Horseshoe Bay (BC Ferries)
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