Derelict former B.C. ferry Queen of Sidney burns: What happens now?
11-05-2025 17:00 via vancouversun.com

Derelict former B.C. ferry Queen of Sidney burns: What happens now?

When a derelict former B.C. ferry burned while moored in the Fraser River last weekend, it was a reminder of the intractable problem of abandoned wrecks and washed-up boats of indeterminate ownership in waterways all over the province. Read More
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