Announced in 1965, and implemented within a few years, were the construction of a new Revelstoke–Shelter Bay road along the west side of the Columbia, the introduction of a Shelter Bay–Galena Bay ferry, and a major upgrade to the Nakusp–Galena Bay road.
Timeline 1969: DEV
Galena with a 35-vehicle, 200-passenger capacity (built 1968), replaced the
12 Mile and
24 Mile ferries. 1990: DEV
Galena modified to a 50-vehicle, 150-passenger capacity vessel. MV
Needles relocated from
Needles Ferry route and renamed MV
Shelter Bay 2002: The service, which operated 5am to 1am, was reduced to 6am to midnight. 2004: Western Pacific Marine became the service contractor. 2007: By this time, service was 6:30am to 11:30pm. 2008: Service was restored as 5am to 1am. 2020: A vehicle drove off the Shelter Bay terminal ahead of the incoming ferry. The driver, who was rescued, did not suffer any major injuries. An underwater dive team attached a tow truck cable to the submerged vehicle, which was lifted from the water.
Operation The ferry operates under contract to the
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and is free of
tolls, as are all inland ferries in British Columbia. The MV
Columbia sails every thirty minutes, from the first departure from Shelter Bay at 5am until the last at midnight, with a crossing time of about twenty minutes (the first and last departures are 5:30am and 12:30am from Galena Bay). The ferry has capacity for 80 vehicles and 250 passengers. ==See also==