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The Aquabus, also known as Aquabus Ferries Ltd., is a privately owned and operated ferry service that provides commuter and sightseeing services[1] to locations all along False Creek of central Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Aquabus started service in 1986.[2][3]

Aquabus boarding at Granville Island
Aquabus sailing through False Creek
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    Hornby Street

    Granville Island

    David Lam Park

    Stamp's Landing

    Spyglass Place

    Yaletown

    Plaza of Nations

    Science World

    History

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    The beginning of ferry service throughout False Creek occurred in the summer of 1979 when Brian and Laura Beesley began operating a tour and water taxi service around Granville Island and False Creek.[3][4] The Aquabus Ferry Company was formed in 1986 by Jeff Pratt, the son of George Pratt who was a former partner at competitor Granville Island Ferries division False Creek Ferries.[1] It has since grown along with the population surrounding False Creek. Four Benford designed ferries were in operation by Expo 86 and the additional three plus a bicycle ferry, Cyquabus I, were in service by 1995.[5] The heritage ferry, the Rainbow Hunter, was built in 1950.[6] As Vancouver grew, Aquabus incorporated two more versatile and spacious bicycle ferries, the Cyquabus II and the Cyquabus III, in 2003[7] and 2006.[8] In mid-2008, one of the Benford ferries was converted to a fully electric propulsion system and was used as a test platform for Aquabus' exploration of alternative energy.[9] In the second quarter of 2010, the Aquabus acquired two new bicycle ferries, Cyquabus IV and Cyquabus V, and sold the heritage Rainbow Hunter.

    The fleet

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    The Aquabus Ferry Company fleet is currently composed of fourteen vessels,[9] divided into two classes:

    Stop list

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    The Aquabus Ferry Company makes scheduled stops at the following locations:

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Parton, Nicole. "Battle of the ferries is a False Creek epic", Vancouver Sun, May 12, 1988, Page B-3.
  • ^ "Granville Island Works Canada | Arts Culture and Local Business in Vancouver BC — the People". Archived from the original on 2011-03-14. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
  • ^ a b "Aquabus Ferries in Vancouver, British Columbia", About.com, Accessed September 14, 2009.
  • ^ Vancouver Courier, Vol. 74 No. 48. December 1st, 1982 Page 1, 7
  • ^ a b Daniels, Alan. "Bus for bikes barges into False Creek ferry fleet", Vancouver Sun, July 26, 1995, Page D-1.
  • ^ "RAINBOW HUNTER (THE) (O.N. 193303)", Transport Canada registration, Accessed September 30, 2009.
  • ^ "CYQUABUS II (O.N. 825486)", Transport Canada registration, Accessed September 30, 2009.
  • ^ "CYQUABUS III (O.N. 828831)", Transport Canada registration, Accessed September 30, 2009.
  • ^ a b c "Two Vancouver companies team up to play the ‘green’ game", Vancouver Board of Trade, May 2008.
  • ^ "Ferry Yachts" (PDF). www.benford.us.
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