FREE!
Fri-Sun, June 30-July 2, 12-6pm
Relive the days when Steveston Village was a major port-of-call for sailing ships from around the world. Board ships docked at both Britannia Shipyards and Imperial Landing.
FREE!
Fri-Sun, June 30-July 2, 12-6pm
Relive the days when Steveston Village was a major port-of-call for sailing ships from around the world. Board ships docked at both Britannia Shipyards and Imperial Landing.
Learn techniques to repair a fibreglass canoe or kayak using gel coats. Price includes instruction and use of tools.
$96/1 session
Register here (program #1817888)
Part of the Summer of Wooden Boats (PDF brochure)
As we get ready to say a fond farewell to the A&E TV series Bates Motel, let's look back at some of the moments Britannia Shipyard played a part in it!
If you look closely in this scene, you can see Captain Hook's ship (from Once Upon a Time) outside the door.
One of Norma's best freak-outs was shot right at Britannia Shipyard's front door: