Whats happening with our BC ferry services? Between 1985 and 2006, there were 8 ferry accidents in BC waters that resulted in injuries or death? Statistically is this an exceptable number taking inconsideration how many ferry boats are on the water each day? With the Fast Cat ferry fiasco and and the number of accidents i'm wondering if our ferry service needs a serious wakeup. Any thoughts?
March 22, 2006
All 99 passengers and crew are rescued after their ferry sank off the northern coast of British Columbia. The Queen of the North hits a rock and begins tipping to one side before it sinks.
June 30, 2005
The Queen of Oak Bay loses power as it enters the Horseshoe Bay terminal at West Vancouver and slams into a nearby marina, crushing 22 boats. There are no injuries.
Sept. 14, 2000
The Spirit of Vancouver Island hits a 10-metre powerboat outside the Swartz Bay ferry terminal near Victoria. Two people on the power boat are killed.
Feb. 6, 2000
The Royal Vancouver, a high-speed catamaran passenger ferry, collides with BC Ferries' Queen of Saanich in early-morning fog in Active Pass. Some 23 Royal Vancouver passengers are injured. An inquiry blames the catamaran for not tracking the Queen of Saanich on radar.
Nov. 7, 1995
Mayne Queen crashes into a private marina on Bowen Island near Vancouver, damaging several moored boats. Investigators say mechanical or human error in transferring control between two consoles as the ferry leaves the dock may have caused the crash.
Aug. 13, 1992
Two people are killed at the Departure Bay terminal in Nanaimo when the Queen of New Westminster sets sail from the terminal just as a van drives across the ramp leading to the ship's upper deck and plunges 15 metres into the water.
March 12, 1992
A BC Ferries vessel en route to Nanaimo slams into the Japanese coal freighter Shinwa Maru shortly after leaving the Tsawwassen ferry terminal south of Vancouver. Seventeen ferry passengers are injured.
August 1985
The Queen of Cowichan runs over a pleasure boat near Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, killing three people.
March 22, 2006
All 99 passengers and crew are rescued after their ferry sank off the northern coast of British Columbia. The Queen of the North hits a rock and begins tipping to one side before it sinks.
June 30, 2005
The Queen of Oak Bay loses power as it enters the Horseshoe Bay terminal at West Vancouver and slams into a nearby marina, crushing 22 boats. There are no injuries.
Sept. 14, 2000
The Spirit of Vancouver Island hits a 10-metre powerboat outside the Swartz Bay ferry terminal near Victoria. Two people on the power boat are killed.
Feb. 6, 2000
The Royal Vancouver, a high-speed catamaran passenger ferry, collides with BC Ferries' Queen of Saanich in early-morning fog in Active Pass. Some 23 Royal Vancouver passengers are injured. An inquiry blames the catamaran for not tracking the Queen of Saanich on radar.
Nov. 7, 1995
Mayne Queen crashes into a private marina on Bowen Island near Vancouver, damaging several moored boats. Investigators say mechanical or human error in transferring control between two consoles as the ferry leaves the dock may have caused the crash.
Aug. 13, 1992
Two people are killed at the Departure Bay terminal in Nanaimo when the Queen of New Westminster sets sail from the terminal just as a van drives across the ramp leading to the ship's upper deck and plunges 15 metres into the water.
March 12, 1992
A BC Ferries vessel en route to Nanaimo slams into the Japanese coal freighter Shinwa Maru shortly after leaving the Tsawwassen ferry terminal south of Vancouver. Seventeen ferry passengers are injured.
August 1985
The Queen of Cowichan runs over a pleasure boat near Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, killing three people.
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