
The ship is constructed of steel with an overall length
of 120 feet. It conforms to Canadian Coast Guard safety
regulations, and is licensed by the Federal Department of
Transport for passenger service. Diesel generators
provide electricity for heating, central air conditioning
and lighting with AC 110 volt outlets.
An elevator between the cabin deck and the dining room
provides all passengers an opportunity to avoid the
stairs between these two levels if so desired. The dining
room seats all passengers at one sitting.
The lounge offers comfortable arm chairs and large windows. The popular
sun deck (with shaded area) provides spectacular viewing and spaciousness
to sit back and repose. The foredeck area provides a proximity to the
water that many enjoy.
Sleeping cabins are compact, but comfortable, with toilet, sink, twin
lower berths and a screened window. The ship is equipped with one cabin
to accommodate a person with a walker. The ship is not wheelchair accessible.
Cabin #7 has a lower berth. The single supplement of 75% does not apply
to this cabin.
There are four separate shower units at the stern, each with its own
private changeroom.
|