Canada - Boat, Royal Hudson Steam Train Ride Daytrip - Vancouver to Squamish...

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By Peggy W

Ticket for Britannia / Royal Hudson Steam Train trip

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M.V. Britannia / Royal Hudson Sightseeing Excursion

One of the five days my mother, niece and I spent in Vancouver, Canada while on our 15 day vacation, we decided to take the M.V. Britannia ship ride from Vancouver up to Squamish returning on the Royal Hudson Steam Train back to Vancouver. It was a daytrip sightseeing excursion and we knew that we would be introduced to new and different things that were out of the ordinary for each of us.

It was a rather cloudy day and many of my photos reflect that. At least it did not rain!

We started out by going to the Harbour Ferries dock at the north end of Denman Street, between the Westin Bayshore Hotel and Stanley Park.

The Westin Bayshore Hotel was our home for the five days we spent in Vancouver, so this was very convenient for us to get to the boarding area.

The ship was due to depart at 9:30 am and return 6 1/2 hours later.

Once we and the other passengers were on board, the Britannia set sail and we started to see Vancouver from the perspective of being on the water looking back at the impressive skyline.

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Skyline images of Vancouver from the water

My mother and niece ready to board the Britannia for the trip to Squamish
My mother and niece ready to board the Britannia for the trip to Squamish
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The tall building to the right behind the boats is the Westin Bayshore Hotel
The tall building to the right behind the boats is the Westin Bayshore Hotel
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Notice the boat / airplane refueling stations on the water
Notice the boat / airplane refueling stations on the water
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Vancouver skyline
Vancouver skyline
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More Vancouver skyline from the water
More Vancouver skyline from the water
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Vancouver's Port



Vancouver has the largest and busiest port in all of Canada.

It is also a hub for cruise ships primarily going to Alaska and back.


The next photo shows some of the bright yellow sulfur being loaded onto a ship for export.


The photo following that shows a group of small sail boats taking part in a sailing school.



We were to pass beautiful scenery on our way up the coastline going to Squamish.


At one point we saw the Royal Hudson Steam Train chugging along the cliffs along Lion's Bay.


We were to take that very same train from Squamish back to Vancouver later that day.


While on board ship we were served lunch. Barbequed salmon, a green salad, potato salad and rolls comprised the menu.


Seating aboard the ship Britannia was comfortable.


At one point my niece laid down and took a short nap. My mother and I were engrossed in watching the passing scenery.


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Sailing up the coastline from Vancouver to Squamish, Canada

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Sulfur being loaded onto a ship for export
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Squamish, British Columbia

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Approaching Squamish...

As we got closer to Squamish we saw Shannon Falls from a distance and also we began to see many logs being floated in the water and being transported elsewhere.

Logging is a big business in this part of the world.

As a matter of fact, they have a world famous Logger Sports Show where competition between lumbermen provides great excitement each year.

Canada coastline between Vancouver and Squamish, Canada

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Shannon Falls as viewed from the Britannia
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Getting off the ship Britannia in Squamish

We disembark the Britannia * Photo by Peggy W
We disembark the Britannia * Photo by Peggy W

Squamish, British Columbia

We disembarked the Britannia boat at this point and got to see a bit of the town.

Squamish means "Mother of the Wind" in Coast Salish.

The town is situated in a very scenic valley at the tip point of Howe Sound.

The 2nd largest granite monolith in the world, Stawamus Chief, towers over Squamish. Mountain and rock climbers from all over the world like to come here and test their climbing skills along the many trails. In fact, there are over 300 climbing routes which can lead one to the summit.

Squamish is only about an hour north of Vancouver by auto.

Besides mountain climbing, there are a number of other activities such as wind surfing, camping, golf and other lures which bring in many tourist dollars.

There is a B.C. Museum of Mining which we did not have time to explore on our layover.

We did get to see the Pacific Great Eastern railway # 2 Steam Locomotive which now graces a small park. It was the first steam locomotive built in 1910 in Philadelphia. In 1947 it went to work for Crown Zellerback Canada and was retired in 1960, going on display in 1967.

Squamish, Canada

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My niece in front of the Britannia
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Squamish, Canada

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Royal Hudson train trip from Squamish back to Vancouver

Royal Hudson Steam Locomotive
Royal Hudson Steam Locomotive
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Getting ready to board
Getting ready to board
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My niece inside the rail car...
My niece inside the rail car...
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We now board the Royal Hudson Steam Train...

After meandering around the town of Squamish for a short time the Royal Hudson Steam train pulled into town for the return journey to Vancouver.


These steam engines and rail cars have been in and out of operation for years. At one time there were a fleet of 65 Hudson type locomotives operating .

Originally built in the 1920's in America for use between New York and Chicago they made their first appearance in Canada in the 1930's.

There were several classes of these steam engines.



Due to a royal visit from King George Vl and Queen Elizabeth in 1939, the Canadian Pacific (with the King's permission) attached royal crowns to the engines and from that point on they were designated the Royal Hudson's.

Most all of these old steam engines were decommissioned as were most of the rail cars. But due to interest in reviving this old mode of travel and the romance of it, we can now, once again, ride the rails in authentic carefully refurbished British Columbia rail cars being powered by the Royal Hudson steam engine.



The trip between Squamish and North Vancouver is very scenic.

The rails which were difficult to originally build in that area hug the cliffs and run alongside the water.

This was my very first train ride anywhere.


The beauty of this day which started with the boat ride on the Britannia from Vancouver to Squamish and then the trip back via train on the Royal Hudson is not one that we will easily forget.

Given the choices of all the things that one can do and see while in Vancouver, we were happy that we selected this as one of our day trip adventures.



Hope that you vicariously enjoyed this ship - steam train daytrip from Vancouver, Canada to Squamish and back to Vancouver along with us.

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Peggy W Hub Author 12 months ago

Thanks again, albertacowpoke!

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albertacowpoke 12 months ago

You're very welcome Peggy.

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Peggy W Hub Author 12 months ago

Hello albertacowpoke,

Your complimentary comment means a lot since you know the area so well. Thanks!

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Peggy W Hub Author 12 months ago

Hi Ethel,

The parts of Canada that we got to see were wonderful. Would love to see more someday. Thanks for the visit and comment.

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albertacowpoke 12 months ago

Having lived on Vancouver Island, with a 90 minute ferry trip to the mainland, I have enjoyed the beauty of supra natural British Columbia. You did an excellent job describing your trip. There is so much to see. Thanks for you fabulous story, extremely well represented.

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ethel smith Level 3 Commenter 12 months ago

Fabulous Peggy would love to visit Canada

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Peggy W Hub Author 17 months ago

Hi Micky,

That daytrip from Vancouver to Squamish by boat and back by the Royal Hudson Steam train was most enjoyable. We certainly got to see and experience things in a different way. Such a beautiful part of Canada! Thanks for the visit and comment.

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Micky Dee Level 4 Commenter 17 months ago

Peggy it's just awesome again! Once more you have a wonderful trip, directions, commentary, and videos to entertain! God bless Dear Peggy!

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Peggy W Hub Author 21 months ago

Hi Billy,

Some of the photos are not quite as crisp because they were shot through the windows while aboard ship on our way up to Squamish from Vancouver, but glad you liked them. Will look forward to your new hub when you get it published. You are making me go back and do some adjusting on these old hubs...and then tweeting them. Thanks! :-)

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billyaustindillon Level 2 Commenter 21 months ago

Very informative it reminds me of a story I am researching on commodities and the Canadian economy. The lumber and sulfur here and those mountains there with gold in them (well maybe). great photos.

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Peggy W Hub Author 22 months ago

Hi ss sneh,

I have always enjoyed traveling and I am simply doing some "memory trips" by posting things like this online. This portion of our trip...Boat, Steam Train ride...between Vancouver and Squamish (and back) made for an interesting and scenic daytrip, providing content for this hub. Happy to hear that you liked it. Thanks for the comment.

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ss sneh 22 months ago

Hi! Thanks for the trip! ...You have a nice way of living your life and sharing your beautiful moments with others! (and making money out of it too! I envy you) -- Thanks

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi again WE5,

Meeting your wife there and also living in Vancouver for awhile would have created many great memories for you. Your photos and ours of the Vancouver area are probably replicated with different people in them far and wide. So many pretty areas in that city for the taking of photographs.

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WE5 2 years ago

Peg,

I noticed some of your other Hubs regarding the Vancouver trip you had. My wife and I met in that city (although we are both from Newfoundland & Labrador - the other coast!). We actually lived in North Van and your Hubs are pretty much the same photos as we have in our scrapbooks! With different people...LOL. That park with the nice lighthouse is named rather unimaginitivly "Lighthouse Park". There's a lot of memories there for us.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi WE5,

Lucky you...getting to actually live in Vancouver. We loved that city, what we got to see of it in 5 days of vacationing there. This ship - steam train daytrip was just one of the interesting things that we did while there. We certainly saw some pretty scenery between Squamish and Vancouver. Thanks for the compliment on the hub.

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WE5 2 years ago

Peggy,

I've done part of this trip way back when I was living and working in Vancouver. We used to take the train up to Whistler to ski. you did a great job with the Hub.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Greetings guylaine,

Happy that you learned a bit more about the western part of Canada in this hub about taking the ship up to Squamish and returning via the Royal Hudson steam train back to Vancouver. We spent 5 days in Vancouver and 3 on Vancouver Island and I wrote hubs about each. Check them out if you want to see more.

I'll be checking out your hubs as well. Thanks for the comment.

guylaine 2 years ago

wow, I didn't realize the west coast was so rocky/granite. That lighthouse pic reminds me a bit of Peggy's Cove! I really really have to get out to BC someday. Thanks for sharing.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello loveroflife,

Thank you! Thank you! LOL Nice to know that you are enjoying our travelogs to places like Vancouver and Squamish in Canada. The ship and steam train daytrip was a real treat. Thanks for the comments.

loveroflife 2 years ago

Your travelogs are a pleasure to both view and read.

loveroflife 2 years ago

Your travelogs are a pleasure to both view and read.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Hello shamelabboush,

Glad you enjoyed this segment of the trip. Thanks for the comment.

Hi kiran, Once again...thanks for reading and commenting.

Hello Pete, Traveling is so much fun. So are writing these hubs about our traveling experiences. Thanks for the comment.

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Pete Maida Level 1 Commenter 3 years ago

You definitely make me want to travel.

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kiran8 3 years ago

Excellent ! thanks a lot :)

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shamelabboush Level 1 Commenter 3 years ago

I envy you Peggy! This is an amazing trip. Nice photos there..

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Hi Melody,

So happy that you enjoyed the trip. Have more from Vancouver that I will be doing... Thanks for commenting.

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Melody Lagrimas 3 years ago

Oh, Peggy, thanks a lot for inviting me. I enjoyed the trip sooo much.

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