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Ferry to Shelter Bay.

 

 After we left Nakusp we took the ferry across Upper Arrow Lake in British Columbia, Canada. From Galena Bay to Shelter Bay. We have taken this ferry before, from Galena Bay Across Upper Arrow Lake to Shelter Bay. You can read about it here. We have taken the ferry before but from Shelter Bay to Galena Bay, you can see the post here.

   

"The Arrow Lakes are located in the Kootenays region of British Columbia, situated between the Selkirk Mountains to the east and the Monashee Mountains to the west. Arrow Lake is divided into two lakes, Upper Arrow Lake and Lower Arrow Lake, which are widened portions of the Columbia River as it winds its way south to the US border." - British Columbia

 
  
"Originally two separate lakes, the Arrow Lakes became one 230-km long lake with the construction of the Keenleyside Dam in the 1960s. At low water levels the two lakes become separated, once again, although connected by the a section known as the Narrows. The shores of the Arrow Lakes feature rocky headlands and steep cliffs, with mountain sides that are heavily forested and rise sharply to elevations around 2,600 metres." - British Columbia


This beautiful free Ferry ride runs year-round.

When you are just too late for the ferry at least you are first in line for the next one.

Even though we took the ferry during the week, there were many Vintage cars and motorcycles.

Our Baja's second ferry crossing, the first was Kootenay Lake.

 
  
"The M.V. Columbia runs across Upper Arrow Lake, 49 kilometres south of Revelstoke on Highway 23, between Shelter Bay (west side) and Galena Bay (east side). Ferry capacity is 80 vehicles and 250 passengers."- Government British Columbia

We had perfect weather.

Here we are on the ferry, front in line for a good view. This Ferry has bathrooms as well.

Classic International.

Classics.

I love the vintage auto luggage trunk at the back.

I hope I won't need it, the water is cold.

Erik and I.

Stunning views.

 
 
"There are two free highway ferry crossings of Arrow Lakes, one on Upper Arrow Lake at Shelter Bay/Galena Bay on Highway 23, and the other on Lower Arrow Lake, at Needles/Faquier on Highway 6. The Arrow Lakes are part of the traditional territory of the Sinixt, Okanagan and Ktunaxa First Nations." - Government British Columbia 

Coming soon: Going home.

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