N-class ferry

The N class consists of four vessels: MV Nimpkish, sold to Mike Buttle Services in 2019 and renamed Mid Coaster.

Built: Vancouver BC Launched: 1973 Vehicle capacity: 16 Passenger Capacity: 133 Length: 33.53 metres (110.0 ft) Gross Tons: 371 Service Speed: 11 knots Horsepower: 680 MV Nicola, (also known as Spirit of Lax Kw' Alaams) owned by BC Ferries, but operated by Lax Kw'alaams First Nations.

[1][2] Built: Vancouver BC Launched: 1960 Vehicle capacity: 16 Passenger Capacity: 133 Length: 34.8 metres (114 ft) Gross Tons: 256.34 Service Speed: 10 knots Horsepower: 680 MV Albert J Savoie, sold to Rainy Day Logging in 2002.

Built: Vancouver BC Launched: 1961 Vehicle capacity: 16 Passenger Capacity: 133 Length: 34.8 metres (114 ft) Gross Tons: 256.34 Service Speed: 10 knots Horsepower: 680 MV Garibaldi II, sold to Harbour Cruises via Woodfibre Pulp Mill in 2006.

Built: Vancouver BC Launched: 1964 Vehicle capacity: 16, later reduced to 7 Passenger Capacity: Originally 133, later increased to 332 Length: 33.53 metres (110.0 ft) Gross Tons: 371 Service Speed: 10 knots Horsepower: 680