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2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles arriving in Victoria on the "Princess Adelaide"
2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles arriving in Victoria on the "Princess Adelaide"
Barquentine "Titania" in Victoria Harbour.  The "Birdcages" far left and the residence of William Leigh far right
Barquentine "Titania" in Victoria Harbour. The "Birdcages" far left and the residence of William Leigh far right
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour
Canadian Government Quarantine Station, William Head, BC. Empress of India
Canadian Government Quarantine Station, William Head, BC. Empress of India
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess May" at Outer Wharf
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ship "Princess May" at Outer Wharf
Captain Roy Troup's sightseeing sternwheeler "Craigflower" which operated between the Inner Harbour and the Gorge Bridge around 1908-1910
Captain Roy Troup's sightseeing sternwheeler "Craigflower" which operated between the Inner Harbour and the Gorge Bridge around 1908-1910
Causeway under construction.  Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Causeway under construction. Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Dredge "King Edward" in Inner Harbour
Ferry "Iroquois" which operated between Sidney and the Gulf Islands
Ferry "Iroquois" which operated between Sidney and the Gulf Islands
First ship "Kofuku Maru" loaded from the Panama Pacific grain elevator
First ship "Kofuku Maru" loaded from the Panama Pacific grain elevator
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada.  Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada. Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper.  Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper. Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ship S.S. "Beaver" at anchor in Inner Harbour.  Songhees Reserve in background
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ship S.S. "Beaver" at anchor in Inner Harbour. Songhees Reserve in background
Launching of the ferry "City of Victoria"
Launching of the ferry "City of Victoria"
Launching of the ferry M.V. "Sidney"
Launching of the ferry M.V. "Sidney"
Looking east across the old Point Ellice Bridge.  Sealing fleet at anchor
Looking east across the old Point Ellice Bridge. Sealing fleet at anchor
New ferry "Queen of Victoria at Victoria Machinery Depot
New ferry "Queen of Victoria at Victoria Machinery Depot
Princess Norah at dock
Princess Norah at dock
Princess of Nanaimo
Princess of Nanaimo
"Restorer" in the Graving Dock
"Restorer" in the Graving Dock
Royal Roads, 1 August 1978
Royal Roads, 1 August 1978
Sailing yacht "Robertson II"
Sailing yacht "Robertson II"
Sealing schooner anchored off Point Ellice Bridge
Sealing schooner anchored off Point Ellice Bridge
S.S. "Fort Pelly" under construction
S.S. "Fort Pelly" under construction
S.S. "Islander" first trip to the Klondike loaded with gold-seekers
S.S. "Islander" first trip to the Klondike loaded with gold-seekers
"Tilikum" in New Plymouth, New Zealand
"Tilikum" in New Plymouth, New Zealand
View over Oak Bay and golf links
View over Oak Bay and golf links
Visitor Information Centre on Inner Harbour.  MV Kalevala in the background
Visitor Information Centre on Inner Harbour. MV Kalevala in the background