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Post by queenofcowichan on Sept 22, 2007 14:00:20 GMT -8
I was just in our local thrift store in Parksville and I found 2 Pacificat mugs with the Pacificat logals painted on them. I also over the course of a few years have half a cupboard full of mugs from the cafeteria from the ferries. ( The Small ones not the newer larger ones) In addition I found a mug featuring one of the Halifax Harbour Ferries. Also in my collection are mugs of the Royal Sealink Express, a glass from Holland America Cruise lines and a small Shooter glass from BC Ferries with one of the Spirit ships painted on it. So I decided to start a new tread in regards of neat little things that people find in thier house or pick up around town.
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Post by kylefossett on Sept 23, 2007 10:09:20 GMT -8
i have enough dishes from bc ferries to set a table for 4 with plates, bowls, mugs, and side plates. man did i love travelling with my brother, sister-in-law and them having a baby bag
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Post by Kahloke on Sept 23, 2007 13:51:55 GMT -8
Speaking of the Pacificats, I bought a Pacificat t-shirt at the gift shop on Pacificat Discovery the one time I rode that vessel. I don't wear it anymore, but I still have the shirt.
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Post by queenofcowichan on Sept 25, 2007 11:33:55 GMT -8
Somewhere packed away in storage I have a Blue Sweater with the Spirit of BC's wheelhouse painted on the front and the ships name printed below. I got it while having a tour of the ship at Canada Place when it was first built.
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Post by NMcKay on Sept 26, 2007 11:30:48 GMT -8
ive got the Harbourlynx mugs, keychains. shirts. Ive also go a BCF Mug, and the RSE Mugs.
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Post by kylefossett on Sept 26, 2007 15:02:53 GMT -8
a family member of mine has deck chairs from when the queen of burnaby was doing the victoria to seattle deal. they were tough to hide under the jacket coming off the vessel and going through customs in victoria
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