B.C. Ferries names new vessels leaving name calling in its wake
B.C. Ferries has turned around the ill-fated #NameAFerry campaign, dubbing their new trio of vessels: Salish Raven, Salish Orca and Salish Eagle.
Original #NameAFerry campaign turned nasty naming new ship 'Queen of Delays'
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After a choppy start to B.C. Ferries name search for their new ferries, three new titles were chosen today, in honour of West Coast Salish history and its legends.
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The B.C. Ferries vessels Salish Raven, Salish Orca and Salish Eagle will soon be plying the waves, serving comfort food and diesel-scented travel memories to B.C. ferry-goers.
But it wasn't a simple sail into the sunset. At first the social media campaign backfired when the #NameAFerry hashtag was hijacked by people critical of ferry service and rising fares.
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Names on the original Facebook page ranged from insulting to profane:
- Queen of Delays
- Queen of Denial
- High Fees on the High Seas
- The Christy Clark Ark
- Queen of No Other Choice