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Kootenay Lake ferry

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231: 27: 82: 273:. A single vessel sails throughout the year, with ten departures from Balfour between 6:30am and 9:40pm, returning from Kootenay Bay between 7:10am and 10:20pm. The second vessel runs in summer only, providing an extra five crossings in either direction. The crossing is about 8 km (5 mi) in length and takes 35 minutes. The 284:
In 2021, a realignment of Upper Balfour Road to eliminate a steep slope was completed, and a new washroom building was erected at the Balfour Terminal. Under construction by Western Pacific Marine at Nelson, the 55-vehicle capacity replacement for the
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served the route until 2000. In 1960, the superstructure was raised to increase truck clearance. In 1972, the vessel was stripped to the car deck and completely rebuilt. In 2004, the decommissioned vessel sank while moored for renovations.
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is designed with both diesel and electric motors. Scheduled to enter service in 2024, the vessel will more than double the vessel capacity and will be fully converted to electric propulsion by 2030.
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The route is the world's longest free scenic ferry which carries vehicles. The elimination of fares on the Tancook Island ferry in June 2021, made it the longest free passenger ferry route.
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for the Main Lake crossing between Fraser's Landing and Gray Creek. The government acquired the vessel in 1933, modifying the upper decks for the route.
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and Kootenay Landing in 1930, sternwheeler service on the southern arm of the lake ended. In 1931, the BC government chartered the SS
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In 1947, the terminals were relocated to Balfour and Kootenay Bay. Launched in 1946, the 40-vehicle, 150-passenger capacity MV
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was launched and entered service in 2000. Since 2004, Western Pacific Marine has been the service contractor.
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A number of companies operated ferries on the lake from the 1890s. When the
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Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Lake and River Ferries
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was launched in 1954. After the October 1963 opening of the
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normally handles the main service, while the smaller
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Connecting the Kootenays: The Kootenay Lake Ferries
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Kootenay Lake Chamber of Commerce. 371: 185:, on the west side of the lake, and 471: 448: 203: 13: 731:Contractor that operates the ferry 14: 800: 722: 595:"The Daily Colonist, 22 Oct 1963" 16:Ferry in British Columbia, Canada 80: 789:Crossings of the Kootenay River 674: 656: 635: 617: 587: 528: 729:Western Pacific Marine website 625:"The Inland Ferry Osprey 2000" 430: 420:"Tancook Community News:Ferry" 412: 394: 234:Kootenay Lake Balfour terminal 212:completed a rail link between 72:Passenger and automobile ferry 1: 696: 461:"Chrononoly of Kootenay Lake" 424:www.tancookcommunitynews.com 364: 7: 784:Ferries of British Columbia 686:www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 664:"Nelson Daily, 14 Jul 2021" 577:"Rossland News, 1 Dec 2021" 292: 189:, on the east side. The MV 10: 805: 556:"Nelson Daily, 3 Sep 2020" 197:are the two vessels used. 536:Carving the Western Path 181:, which operates between 131: 123: 115: 107: 99: 91: 76: 66: 54: 40: 24: 703:Clapp, Frank A. 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Index


Balfour
Kootenay Bay
Waterway
Kootenay Lake
Transit type
Highway 3A
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/passenger-travel/water-travel/inland-ferries/kootenay-lake-ferry
ferry
Kootenay Lake
British Columbia
Balfour
Kootenay Bay
Canadian Pacific Railway
Procter
Nasookin

Salmo
Creston
Kootenay Pass
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Adams Lake Cable ferry
Arrow Park ferry
Barnston Island Ferry
Big Bar Ferry
Francois Lake ferry
Glade Cable ferry
Harrop Cable Ferry
Lytton Ferry
Little Fort Ferry

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