Nanaimo Dock Walk March 19 2008
A tour of the docks at Nanaimo's Inner Harbour
found a diverse lot of wooden vessels built
all along the coast, from Prince Rupert to Delta, and beyond.
found a diverse lot of wooden vessels built
all along the coast, from Prince Rupert to Delta, and beyond.
| Swell, built by Arthur Moscrop, False Creek, Vancouver, 1912. Rebuilt 20005. | |
| Penelope Isle, built by Menchions, Coal Harbour, Vancouver in 1926 | |
| Cape Ball, built by Hoffar Marine in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, 1926 | |
| Viking I, built by Y. Suehiro in Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, 1927. | |
| Cape Pine, built by Fisher Boatworks, Detroit Michigan in 1942. Link for more info... |
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| Cape George, built by West Coast Salvage and Contracting,Vancouver in 1940. | |
| Taplow, built by Sterling Shipyards, Vancouver in 1945. | |
| Carolyn Ann III, built by Kawano Boat Works, Delta, 1957. | |
| White Mist, built by Throvald Rank, Victoria in 1962. | |
| Dalehurst, built by Nelson Brothers Fisheries, Vancouver in 1963 | |
| Jolly Roger, built by the Wick Brothers in Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, 1966. | |
| Sandy Point, built by Ernest Wahl in Salmon Arm, 1967. | |
| Pacific Shadow, built by Berryman and Wallace Boats, Vancouver, 1967. | |
| Pacific Star, built by Thames Boatworks of Bowser in 1968. | |
| Coastal Warrior, built by Phillip Barron, East Sooke in 1980. | |
| Nordic Venture, built by W.B. Boatbuilding, Delta, in 1980. |