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BC Ferries has become the largest passenger ferry line in North America and the second largest in... As BC Ferries provides an essential link from mainland Canada to the various islands on its routes... BC Ferries had to build more vessels... BC Ferries took over the operations of the saltwater branch of the B... flag that BC Ferries used between 1960 and 2003 gave the service its popular nickname... BC Ferries was a division of the British Columbia Toll Highways and Bridges Authority... The single voting share of BC Ferries Corporation is held by the provincial government... The contract protects BC Ferries from any delays through a fixed price and fixed schedule contract... BC Ferries has the largest fleet of vehicle ferry vessels in the world... BC Ferries plans to retire these vessels in 2008 once all three of their new Coastal... BC Ferries issued a statement that... BC Ferries concluded that a missing... BC Ferries is the title sponsor for the... BC Ferries Also Sponsors the... BC Ferries offers special late night sailings from Tsawwassen on BC Lions game nights... BC Ferries is partnered with local food service companies such as White Spot Triple... BC Ferries also has a partnership with Sport BC... BC Ferries and Ships on the BC Coast... BC Ferries to Meet with Horseshoe Bay Boat Owners...

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