A new electric-ready vessel to replace the aging MV Balfour is anticipated to enter service in summer 2027.
B.C. company Western Pacific Marine Ltd. (WPM) has been awarded the contract to design and build the new vessel. Assembly of the new vessel began in summer 2021, at WPM’s site in Nelson.
Artist's rendering of the new vessel
The new 55-car vessel will be simple, robust, and economical, ideally suited for to meet the demands of the winter off-peak season and help significantly decrease sailing waits during the summer peak season.
Since demand for ferry service on Kootenay Lake varies widely through the year, the larger MV Osprey 2000, with a capacity of 80 vehicles, isn’t needed during months when demand is lower. The new vessel would provide reliable and more efficient service during the off-peak season, and both vessels would operate during the busiest summer peak season.
In line with the Province’s aim to electrify 100% of its inland ferry fleet, the new vessel will be built electric-ready. Alongside diesel engines, it will include the systems and components for electric propulsion. Once shore power is in place and the technology has been tested for reliable daily use, a full conversion will be made from diesel to electric propulsion.
The new vessel will include a passenger lounge, a snack counter, accessible washrooms, and viewing areas – all the same features available on the MV Osprey 2000.
Contact us for information about the Kootenay Lake Ferry Service Improvements project.