Northern Adventure ferry

Former names : Adamantios Korais, Sonia X, Sonia

Northern Adventure ferry current position

The current location of Northern Adventure ferry is in North America West Coast cruising en route to DEAS BASIN. The AIS position was last reported 4 minutes ago.

Current Position

Specifications of Northern Adventure ferry

Year of build2004  /  Age: 22
Flag state Canada
BuilderShipyard Atsalkis (Perama, Greece)
Classcruiseferry (Ro-Pax ship)
Ferry route / homeportsPrince Rupert-Port Hardy (Vancouver Island), Prince Rupert-Skidegate (Graham Island, Haida Gwaii)
Building costEUR 36 million (CAD 51 million)
Engines (power)MAK-Caterpillar (9 MW / 12069 hp)
Speed21 kn / 39 km/h / 24 mph
Length (LOA)117 m / 384 ft
Beam (width)20 m / 66 ft
Gross Tonnage9844 gt
Passengers600
Crew40
Cars87
Beds304
Decks7
Cabins74
Decks with cabins2
Former namesAdamantios Korais, Sonia X, Sonia
OwnerBRITISH COLUMBIA FERRY SERVICES INC
OperatorBC FERRIES

Northern Adventure ferry Review

Review of Northern Adventure ferry

MS Northern Adventure is a Ro-Ro passenger vessel owned and operated by the Canadian company BC FERRIES. The ship has a maximum capacity of 600 passengers and 87 cars. Launched in 2004, she currently operates on the “Inside Passage” (Kaien Island–Vancouver Island) ferry route Prince Rupert–Port Hardy (21.5-hour summer crossing), as well as on the “Haida Gwaii” ferry route Prince Rupert–Skidegate, Graham Island (7-hour crossing during fall, winter, and spring).

Cabins

As a cruise ferry, Northern Adventure has a total of 74 cabins (on decks 5 and 7), all air-conditioned and with en-suite bathrooms. The ferry company provides bed linens, towels, and toiletries. The ship also features reclining seats. Some staterooms are wheelchair-accessible and adapted for disabled passengers.

The stateroom categories are Luxury, Outside, and Inside.

  • Luxury Cabins (forward on Deck 7) are well appointed and equipped with TVs and DVD players.
  • Deck 5 houses all 4-berth Outside Cabins (Quads), as well as Quad Inside Cabins (no window views). Outside cabins have a large round, non-opening window.
  • Each stateroom includes a toilet, shower, washbasin, two lower beds (twins, non-convertible to a double), and wall-mounted bunk beds.
  • For foot passengers, Deck 5 offers coin-operated showers and pillow/blanket rentals.

All passenger cabins are equipped with life jackets. Additional life vests are stored in marked lockers on decks 6 and 7.

Cabins can be booked onboard by checking in at the Chief Steward’s Office (midship–aft on Deck 5).

Northern Adventure ferry ship (BC FERRIES)

All passengers must vacate their staterooms 30 minutes prior to homeport arrival.

Shipboard dining and entertainment options

Shipboard facilities on Northern Adventure include:

  • The Raven Lounge (forward on Deck 6), a movie-viewing lounge fitted with comfortable leather recliners and three 40-inch TVs.
  • Coastal Cafe (midship on Deck 6), a self-serve buffet restaurant furnished with 4-seat tables. The Cafe offers a wide selection of healthy and fast-food items, such as Bread Garden panini sandwiches, burgers, fries, wraps, sushi, fresh-made salads, hot and cold entrees (White Spot station), dinner plates, Pirate Paks (kids’ meals), a carving station, various breads, desserts, snacks, and beverages (including beer and wine by the glass).
  • Coast Cafe Express (Deck 6), offering snacks, freshly baked goods, and hot and cold beverages (including Starbucks coffee drinks).
  • Passages Gift Shop (midship on Deck 6), offering a wide range of gifts, jewelry, watches, sunglasses, cosmetics, skincare products, fashion and casual clothing, toys, books, magazines, aboriginal silver giftware, and travel essentials. Premium brands include Killtec, Helly Hansen, and Nine West.
  • The Reception Desk (Purser’s Square, Deck 5 aft), providing 24-hour assistance, cabin booking, purser services, and information on British Columbia tourist destinations and all onboard amenities.
  • Kids Zone (forward on Deck 6), an indoor, nautically-themed playroom with large windows, leather seating, toys, and TVs for cartoons and DVDs.
  • Elevators (passenger lifts) servicing all decks.
  • Pet Area.
  • First Aid Room (Doctor’s Office, midship–aft on Deck 5).
  • Parents Room (forward-portside on Deck 6), a baby-changing facility.

The vessel carries six canister-type liferafts (100-person capacity each) and three lifeboats (60-person capacity each) on decks 5, 6, and 7. Deck 7 also has two rescue boats (6-person capacity each) and two safety slides (marked on the deck plan as “Marine Evacuation Slide”) for emergency evacuation.

Fire extinguishers are located throughout all passenger-accessible interior and exterior areas. Passenger decks are fitted with heat-sensitive sprinklers, and all vehicle decks feature manual deluge systems.

The ship provides a limited number of wheelchairs for passengers with disabilities. Reservations are required at least 24 hours before departure.

Service dogs are permitted in ferry terminals and onboard.

Emergency instructions are displayed in all staterooms, on TV screens, and at the ship’s assembly (muster) stations. In case of emergency, the use of elevators is prohibited.

The ferry’s decks are named as follows: Deck 7 is “Sun,” decks 5–6 are “Passenger,” Deck 4 is “Vehicle,” Deck 3 is “Platform,” and Deck 2 is “Vehicle/Bus.”

BC FERRIES deals

The company offers gift certificates, available for purchase both online and onboard (in the Gift Shop). Denominations are USD 10, 25, 50, and 100. Gift certificates may be used for ferry fares, onboard purchases (Gift Shop, Restaurant, SeaWest Lounge), and for “BC Ferries Vacations” packages.

  • “BC Ferries Vacations” are “ferry and hotel” packages combining roundtrip ferry travel with a 1-night hotel stay at discounted rates.
  • Most packages available through BC FERRIES include 2-, 3-, or 4-night accommodation (in resorts, hotels, or inns). Longer packages of 5, 6, 7, and 10 nights are also offered.
  • Many 3-night island destination packages include a “3rd Night FREE.”
  • Package-inclusive ferry tickets cover 2 adults and 1 car.
  • Most vacation packages include complimentary parking for BC FERRIES customers.

These vacation and getaway packages are offered in numerous British Columbia destinations, including Campbell River (also fishing trips), Cowichan Bay (resorts), Victoria, Richmond, Vancouver, North Vancouver, Courtenay (resorts), Chemainus, Nanaimo, Sooke (resorts), Tsawwassen, Langley, Burnaby, Parksville (resorts), Ucluelet (Black Rock Resort, Shoreside Suites), Salt Spring Island (resorts, shoreside cottages), Madeira Park (resorts), Powell River (Beach Gardens Resort), Mayne Island (resorts), Pender Island (resorts), Quadra Island (resorts and fishing trips), Galiano Island, Qualicum Beach, Kelowna, Whistler, Brentwood Bay, Kamloops, Penticton, Vernon (resorts and golfing), Tofino (beach lodges), Osoyoos, Port Hardy (wildlife tours and rafting), Prince Rupert (wildlife tours), and Haida Gwaii (all-inclusive packages).

“Inside Passage” 1-day ferry cruises (overnight crossings) are offered in summer (June through September) with departures from:

  • (ship Northern Expedition or Northern Adventure) from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy, Bella Bella, and Klemtu
  • (ships Northern Expedition and Northern Sea Wolf) from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert, Bella Bella, Klemtu, Bella Coola, Ocean Falls, and Shearwater
  • (ship Northern Expedition) from Bella Coola to Port Hardy, Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, and Shearwater
  • (ships Northern Sea Wolf and Northern Expedition or Northern Adventure) from Bella Bella to Port Hardy, Prince Rupert, Bella Coola, Ocean Falls, and Shearwater
  • (ship Northern Expedition or Northern Adventure) from Klemtu to Port Hardy and Prince Rupert
  • (ships Northern Sea Wolf and Northern Expedition or Northern Adventure) from Ocean Falls to Port Hardy, Bella Coola, Bella Bella, and Shearwater
  • (ships Northern Sea Wolf and Northern Expedition or Northern Adventure) from Shearwater to Port Hardy, Bella Coola, Bella Bella, and Ocean Falls

On select holiday voyages, BC FERRIES offers discount fares for early-morning and late-evening departures. Ticket prices start from USD 39 (for one standard car with driver). These discounts apply to the following routes: VancouverVictoria (Tsawwassen–Swartz Bay), VancouverNanaimo (Tsawwassen–Duke Point), and West Vancouver–Nanaimo (Horseshoe Bay–Departure Bay).

Car decks

The following car-deck safety procedures apply:

  • Disabled passengers or those requiring assistance should visit the Information Desk (open 24 hours).
  • Apply the handbrake and place the vehicle in park or 1st gear. Switch off the ignition, alarm, electrical equipment, and headlights. Gas cylinders, if carried, must be turned off. Lock the vehicle.
  • Take only valuables and essential hand baggage from your vehicle.
  • Note your vehicle’s location and the garage deck number/stairway before leaving the car deck.
  • Access to the ship’s vehicle (cargo) decks during the voyage is prohibited.
  • Smoking on vehicle decks, in cabins, and in passenger lounges is forbidden.
  • Wait for the onboard announcement before returning to your vehicle.

To avoid air pollution, do not start the engine until instructed.

ferry company BC FERRIES logo - CruiseMapper

BC Ferries (fleet), founded in 1960 and headquartered in Victoria, BC, Canada, is a Canadian state-owned company providing daily scheduled RoPax ferry services between mainland Canada and the islands of British Columbia. The company is the largest in North America (followed by Washington State Ferries) and the third-largest in the world.

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The vessel’s construction began in 2001 at Atsalakis Shipyards in Perama, Greece. Initially named “Adamantios Korais,” she was renamed “Sonia” during construction and launched in June 2004. The Italian shipowner TTT LINES (headquartered in Naples, Italy) acquired her on July 26, 2004.

Between 2004 and 2006, the ferry was chartered to operate on the Trinidad–Tobago route between Port of Spain and Scarborough. In 2006, she was chartered to the Spanish ferry company BALEARIA (headquartered in Denia, Spain) for services from Barcelona.

In 2006, the ship was purchased by BC FERRIES for EUR 35.7 million (CAD 50.6 million). Following the acquisition, she was repositioned via the Panama Canal from Greece to Canada (Victoria, BC). Upon arrival, the vessel entered drydock at Victoria Shipyards for an extensive refit and refurbishment (December 2006 through March 2007), costing USD 18 million. During the refit, her capacity was reduced from 1200 to 640 passengers, and from 200 to 87 cars.

Each year, BC FERRIES contracts shipyards in British Columbia, spending over USD 60 million on fleetwide drydock refits/refurbishments and general vessel maintenance.