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MV Quinitsa

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Name
  
Quinitsa

Completed
  
1977

Weight
  
1,099 tons

Namesake
  
Kwinitsa River

Length
  
75 m

Displacement
  
1.099 million kg

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Owner
  
Ministry of Transportation and Highways

Operator
  
Ministry of Transportation and Highways (1977-1982), BC Ferries (1982-1983), Ministry of Transportation and Highways (1983-1985)

Route
  
1977-1982 Nanaimo Harbour ↔ Gabriola Island 1983-present Buckley Bay ↔ Denman Island

Builder
  
Vancouver Shipyards Co Ltd

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The MV Quinitsa is an automobile ferry operated by BC Ferries. It was built in 1977 by Vancouver Shipyards in Vancouver, British Columbia. The ferry was originally part of the Ministry of Transportation and Highways' (MoT) saltwater ferry fleet until 1985, when the MoT's saltwater ferries—including Quinitsa—were transferred to BC Ferries.

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The 50-car Quinitsa began service in 1977 on the Nanaimo Harbour ↔ Gabriola Island ferry route, replacing the 30-car Kahloke. Like her predecessor, the Quinitsa soon became too small and in June 1982, the larger 70-car MV Quinsam entered service, replacing Quinitsa. For the rest of 1982 and for most of 1983, she was loaned to BC Ferries. She operated on a variety of routes, including Horseshoe Bay ↔ Bowen Island, Swartz Bay ↔ Fulford Harbour, and she also served the Gulf Islands from Swartz Bay. Upon returning to the MoT, she was placed on the Buckley Bay ↔ Denman Island route, and has remained on that route ever since.

In 2008, she received a mid-life upgrade where she received new engines and generators, as well as a rebuilt bridge structure and a refurbished passenger cabin. As of 2013, Quinitsa is still operating on the Buckley Bay ↔ Denman Island route.

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References

MV Quinitsa Wikipedia