In a nod to the ‘Namgis First Nation, BC Ferries has named its newest Island Class vessel Island Gwawis.
The name was announced at Victoria’s Point Hope Maritime, at an event which also drew representatives from Damen Shipyards and the Province of British Columbia.
Gwawis, which translates to “raven of the sea,” honors the ‘Namgis First Nation and the “cultural connection between the original mariners of the coastal waters and the communities the vessel will soon serve,” according to BC Ferries.
As the sixth and last in the Island Class series vessels to join the fleet, Island Gwawis is expected to go into service later this year and would be one of two vessels in the class working the Nanaimo Harbour-Gabriola Island route. The ferry is able to accommodate 47 vehicles and as many as 450 passengers and crew.
“This ship is as much about the relationships we are building as the service it provides,” BC Ferries President and CEO Mark Collins said. “Together we have delivered six innovative hybrid-electric ferries under the challenges of a global pandemic. Island Gwawis will help move us towards being one of the most sustainable companies in the world while connecting communities along the way.”