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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 2, 2013 11:27:35 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo in Berth #3 at Village Bay. - photo is by twitter user @claire_atkin ---------- This photo posted here, just for the sake of thread history. For the story and discussion on this event, please see and use the following linked thread. link
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Post by Mike C on Nov 6, 2013 16:42:33 GMT -8
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Post by Ferryman on Nov 6, 2013 17:27:53 GMT -8
I dusted off the ol' Nikon D60 for the first time in nearly a year, just for this occasion. I didn't make it down to the pier quite as early as hoped, but I didn't miss too much at least. Plus, I had to nearly run in order to not be late for school once capturing these photos for you guys. Queen of Nanaimo by Deck-dog SSI, on Flickr For more: www.flickr.com/photos/ferrymanbcpix/Cheers!
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Post by princessofvanfan on Nov 6, 2013 18:17:35 GMT -8
:'(The Nanny's last visit to the drydock?
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Post by compdude787 on Nov 7, 2013 17:25:45 GMT -8
:'(The Nanny's last visit to the drydock? I would think that she might be drydocked one more time before she gets retired in about 2 1/2 years. How often do BC ferries go into the drydock?
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 9, 2013 17:09:16 GMT -8
A Nanny on the Rocks photo by Braedon Bigham. - He had submitted this photo to the Times Colonist, which is where I saw it. - I sent a Facebook message to Mr. Bigham a week ago, asking for permission to post his photo here. 1 week later, and no reply from Mr. Bigham to my FB message. On the assumption that because he submitted his photo to the Times Colonist, he'd be ok with it being posted here, and because I waited a reasonable time for his response, I'm posting this here now. If Mr. Bigham sees his photo here and asks for it to be removed, I'll gladly remove it. ----------------- There, now here's the photo which will have some historical value for our forum's photo record of this ship.
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Post by WettCoast on Nov 10, 2013 21:09:11 GMT -8
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Post by compdude787 on Nov 10, 2013 23:41:26 GMT -8
That is an amazing photo! I just love the color of the water, too!
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 11, 2013 19:03:57 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo and Mayne Queen, both at work in Swanson Channel. - late afternoon on October 19, 2013. - Queen of Nanaimo is headed for Village Bay, from Otter Bay - Mayne Queen is headed for Sturdies Bay, from Swartz Bay I'm on the Queen of Cumberland, from Saturna Island, headed for Village Bay. With Portlock Point light on Prevost Island in the background Closer to Village Bay
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Post by Ferryman on Nov 14, 2013 18:18:45 GMT -8
After a lucky early dismissal from class, while I was walking through the Lonsdale Quay on the way home, I happened to notice that the drydock appeared to be much lower than I had seen it earlier in the day. It quickly became obvious that the Nanaimo was about to be re-launched. Having just missed the bus that could have got me home in good time, I decided waste no time, and had to basically run home to grab the camera and fire the car up with the intention of heading to Prospect point. I'm not in the greatest of shape to run up the hills of Lonsdale Ave, but it was a great workout at least. I didn't think to grab my winter jacket though, which sucked later on. I managed to make it to Prospect Pt in good time, arriving at about 14:50. It was annoying to have to pay for parking there, but I thought just to be safe that I should buy two hours of parking instead of one. Sure enough, close to 16:00, she was lining up to pass under the bridge after just over an hour of standing on the platform, freezing my butt off with the cold North Westerly wind. Glad I bought the extra hour of parking. After capturing these photos, I fought my way back across the bridge through rush hour traffic, and actually drove halfway to Horseshoe Bay in the hopes that she was going to stop there. But, after stopping and double checking the AIS on my phone, her heading was very obvious that she was going to start rounding Spanish Banks to head back towards home. All in all, I'm happy with the results. It was even kind of fun spending some time at the viewing platform, ship watching and people watching. It seemed like an Asian tour bus would roll through every 15 minutes, and I was a target to take their picture of them standing in front of the view. Anyways, I'll quit yapping. Here's a taste of the photos. For more: www.flickr.com/photos/ferrymanbcpix/Queen of Nanaimo by Deck-dog SSI, on Flickr
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 14, 2013 18:55:31 GMT -8
Similar to how I feel about the trees at the Spiral Tunnels viewpoint in Yoho Park, it's a pity that a windstorm hasn't knocked down those particular trees in Stanley Park that are obstructing the once-fine photo view of a ship when she's directly under the bridge.
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Post by compdude787 on Nov 14, 2013 20:14:01 GMT -8
Similar to how I feel about the trees at the Spiral Tunnels viewpoint in Yoho Park, it's a pity that a windstorm hasn't knocked down those particular trees in Stanley Park that are obstructing the once-fine photo view of a ship when she's directly under the bridge. And they probably won't ever get cut down unless they're actually dying, because that would cause local environmentalists/ treehuggers to go into total freakout mode. You wouldn't want that to happen, would you? At least that's what would happen in Seattle. Some people can really get attached to certain trees. When they get cut down, people put flowers on the stumps or erect a memorial of some sort. Whenever I see that, I just am amazed at how attached people can get to certain trees. I can understand this tree attachment when it's a really big tree that was the only one that survived being logged 100 years ago, (like one at my cabin) but with other trees that are not that unique, I don't get it.
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Post by WettCoast on Nov 14, 2013 21:35:18 GMT -8
That is a first rate photo Chris!
The fall storm a few years back that mowed down much of Stanley Park's forest did an excellent job of improving the views from Prospect Point. The job was, however, less than perfect.
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Post by Neil on Nov 14, 2013 22:56:07 GMT -8
Then there are those who say, it's a park, and not a vantage point for ship spotters. I know... takes all kinds, and not always easy to reconcile different interests.
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Post by Mill Bay on Nov 15, 2013 10:29:02 GMT -8
After a lucky early dismissal from class, while I was walking through the Lonsdale Quay on the way home, I happened to notice that the drydock appeared to be much lower than I had seen it earlier in the day. It quickly became obvious that the Nanaimo was about to be re-launched. Having just missed the bus that could have got me home in good time, I decided waste no time, and had to basically run home to grab the camera and fire the car up with the intention of heading to Prospect point. I'm not in the greatest of shape to run up the hills of Lonsdale Ave, but it was a great workout at least. I didn't think to grab my winter jacket though, which sucked later on. I managed to make it to Prospect Pt in good time, arriving at about 14:50. It was annoying to have to pay for parking there, but I thought just to be safe that I should buy two hours of parking instead of one. Sure enough, close to 16:00, she was lining up to pass under the bridge after just over an hour of standing on the platform, freezing my butt off with the cold North Westerly wind. Glad I bought the extra hour of parking. After capturing these photos, I fought my way back across the bridge through rush hour traffic, and actually drove halfway to Horseshoe Bay in the hopes that she was going to stop there. But, after stopping and double checking the AIS on my phone, her heading was very obvious that she was going to start rounding Spanish Banks to head back towards home. All in all, I'm happy with the results. It was even kind of fun spending some time at the viewing platform, ship watching and people watching. It seemed like an Asian tour bus would roll through every 15 minutes, and I was a target to take their picture of them standing in front of the view. Anyways, I'll quit yapping. Here's a taste of the photos. For more: www.flickr.com/photos/ferrymanbcpix/Queen of Nanaimo by Deck-dog SSI, on Flickr Keeping all the best photo locations to yourself, I see. The only other place to get an overhead shot like that is up on the Galiano bluffs.
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Post by Mike C on Nov 15, 2013 17:14:50 GMT -8
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Post by Blue Bus Fan on Dec 8, 2013 17:26:56 GMT -8
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Post by Ferryman on Mar 29, 2014 10:37:38 GMT -8
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Post by Starsteward on Mar 29, 2014 14:33:59 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo receiving some TLC at Deas Dock
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Post by princessofvanfan on Mar 29, 2014 23:31:31 GMT -8
(zzz)Her last coat of paint...getting spiffed up one last time.
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Post by Starsteward on Mar 30, 2014 6:19:07 GMT -8
(zzz)Her last coat of paint...getting spiffed up one last time. As I reminisced on the 'Esquimalt' thread, maybe the good painter people at Deas Marine Pacific could put the Provincial Coat of Arms crest back above the bow door where it used to be for so many years. Picky,picky I admit but as princessofvanfan quotes: 'getting spiffed up one last time', I would love to see the Crest back in it's original spot, and it would be like putting the cherry on top of the whipped cream on a banana split.
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Post by Mike C on Apr 14, 2014 23:19:20 GMT -8
Fresh out of refit, here are some pictures of the Queen of Nanaimo sailing out of Deas, down the Fraser River, for the first time in several months. Taken on April 14th, 2014, from various places along Dyke Road, and at Gary Point Park. Photos don't really do her justice - she looks fantastic! MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr MV Queen of Nanaimo - Fraser River by MileagePhoto, on Flickr
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Post by Starsteward on Apr 15, 2014 7:05:10 GMT -8
WOW! The paint crew at Deas really went the distance in restoring the 'Nanny' to pristine elegance. The must have missed my memo to return the great Seal of British columbia to just above the bow doors but nonetheless, perhaps getting rid of the 'slugs' would have been a better choice. My thanks to MileagePhoto for taking the time to get those shots of a piece of my early days at the British Columbia Ferry Authority.
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Post by Scott (Former Account) on Apr 15, 2014 20:56:35 GMT -8
Queens of Burnaby, Nanaimo and New Westminster at Tsawwassen taken on Tuesday, April 15th. The following photos are posted on behalf of Mayne. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
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Post by Ferryman on Apr 15, 2014 21:00:02 GMT -8
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