MV Lloyd-Jones

MV Lloyd-Jones
History
Canada
Name:
  • Lloyd-Jones (1950–1960)
  • Bowen Queen (1960–1965)
  • Vesuvius Queen (1965–1998)
Launched: July 1950
General characteristics
Type: Ferry
Capacity: 35 cars

MV Lloyd-Jones was a steel ferry that operated on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada.[1] She carried cars and freight between the communities of Kelowna and West Kelowna with two other boats, MV Lequime and MV Pendozi. However, they struggled to carry the load, especially after the opening of the Okanagan Lake Bridge in 1958.[2] Lloyd-Jones was launched in July 1950.[3] She had a capacity of 35 cars and was the last of a large fleet of ferries on Okanagan Lake.[4]

See also

References

  1. Clement, J. Percy (1960). "Early Days in Kelowna". The twenty-fourth report of the Okanagan Historical Society. pp. 165–166. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  2. Hatfield, Harley R. (1992). "Commercial Boats of the Okanagan". Okanagan history. Fifty-sixth report of the Okanagan Historical Society. pp. 20–33. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  3. Goett, R. Lakeboats of the Okanagan (PDF). Retrieved July 2014 via Lake Country Museum. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. Fortin, Ayla (1999). "Early Ferry Transportation and the Okanagan Lake Floating Bridge". Okanagan history: Sixty-third report of the Okanagan Historical Society. p. 122–125. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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