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Vancouver Island Transportation

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The Tyee Spit is home to the busiest floatplane base in North America. The planes are on the Campbell River side of the spit.
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Scooters are lined up for rent in Victoria, British Columbia.
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A tug boat with two assist tugs manoeuvres a log boom south through the Seymour Narrows. In the background, an Alaskan cruise ship returning to Vancouver can be seen entering the Narrows.
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The Rivtow Lion, a decommissioned Navy tugboat, before it was intentionally sunk to create a new artificial reef in Nanaimo's Departure Bay.
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A pair of small sailboats in the Georgia Strait, near Gabriola Island. The coastal mountains can be seen in the background.
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This fishing vessel was pictured on the back of the Canadian $5 bill from 1972 until 1986.
Totem Pole in Victoria's Inner Harbour
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