Is the Denman Island ferry a cable ferry?

Marine was the principal designer of the new Baynes Sound Connector (Denman Island Ferry) which entered service in the summer of 2015. This is a Lloyd’s classed ferry which operates on the longest cable ferry route in the world and the ferry at 50 car capacity requires a length of almost 80 metres.

How long is the ferry ride from Buckley Bay to Denman Island?

10 Minutes
BC Ferries operates a scheduled ferry service from Buckley Bay, 20km south of Courtenay, to the offshore Denman Island. Sailing Time: 10 Minutes.

How much does it cost to take ferry to Denman Island?

Local BC Ferries (tel. 250/386-3431) operate year-round between Buckley Bay and Denman Island; the 18 daily ferry trips take 10 minutes each way, and round-trip tickets cost C$7.90 per passenger and C$19 per vehicle.

Do you need a car on Denman Island?

Yes most helpful if you wish to explore and visit other parts of the small Island or travel over and explore Hornby Island, no if you are staying right near the ferry terminal and don’t wish to venture too far.

Do ferries run on a cable?

A cable ferry (including the terms chain ferry, swing ferry, floating bridge, or punt) is a ferry that is guided (and in many cases propelled) across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores.

How does the Denman Island ferry work?

Somewhere between a barge and a boat, the ferry operates by pulling itself along a 6,233-foot-long cable that is 1.6 inches in diameter. Two guide cables of the same diameter are anchored in massive concrete piers and then pass through sheaves under the ferry’s sponsons. Top speed is 8.5 knots.

Can you drive on Denman Island?

BC Ferries provides service to Denman and Hornby Islands. Denman Island is a 10-minute ferry ride from Buckley Bay. Hornby Island is reached via a 10-minute ferry ride from Gravelly Bay on Denman Island (once on Denman Island, drive across the island on the main road to Gravelly Bay).

How do you get to Denman Island?

Traveling Via Car From the Buckley Bay ferry terminal, take the ferry to Denman Island, drive across Denman by following the main road to the Hornby ferry terminal, and take another ferry to Hornby Island. For a smooth visit, leave yourself plenty of time to reach each ferry terminal.

Is Denman Island worth visiting?

Denman Island, B.C. offers a vibrant arts scene, lively events, a beautiful, natural environment and lots of opportunities for active recreation or restful re-creation. Want to explore spectacular parks, discover talented artists, or enjoy a restorative healing treatment?

Who invented the cable ferry?

Pitt was the inventor of the underwater cable ferry. His new invention was installed across the Kennebecasis River between Reed’s Point and Gondola Point in 1903.

How do cable ferries work?

Instead of diesel engines turning propellers and steering with rudders, the boat’s engines will be turning a bull wheel wrapped with a cable attached to the beach at each end of the route. Two other cables, one on each side, will guide the ferry as it crosses a 1,900-meter passage between Vancouver and Denman islands.