If you get frustrated waiting for a ferry ride in British Columbia, take a look at the service we used in 2010 for a short crossing of the Strait of Tiquina on Lake Titicaca in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru.



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“Nothing is more dangerous than the illusion of action.”
If you get frustrated waiting for a ferry ride in British Columbia, take a look at the service we used in 2010 for a short crossing of the Strait of Tiquina on Lake Titicaca in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru.



Categories: BC Ferries
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This looks like a cable ferry, at least one of which is still to be found in the hinterland – the one crossing the Fraser south of Lillooet. Is this ferry pictured here, and perhaps others, part of the BC Ferries corporation?
It would appear that there is no budget for even minimal maintenance. I imagine that the corporate powers that be would be happy if the ferries disappeared.
Regards
Mike Zimmer
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