Marine Fuel Docks

Mayne Island Fuel Dock

Mayne Island Fuel Dock (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Fuel docks are becoming increasingly rare on the British Columbia coast. Its a major consideration for boaters and mariners who need to consider fuel sources as part of their operational plans. Increasing diligence in environmental protection and the costs of installing and maintaining infrastructure has resulted in many facilities being closed. Since this image was originally posted in 2011 the fuel dock at Miner’s Bay on Mayne Island has been completely removed. The closest fuel source is at Montague Harbour on Galiano Island.

Since these images were taken some of these stations have been closed and removed.

Steveston Fuel Dock

Chevron Fuel Dock at Steveston BC. (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Refuge Cove Fuel Dock

Refuge Cove Fuel Dock (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Powell River Fuel Dock

Powell River Marine Fuels (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Ganges Fuel Dock

Ganges Harbour Fuel Dock (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Heriot Bay Fuel Dock

Fuel Dock at Heriot Bay on Quadra Island (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

False Creek Fuel Dock

False Creek Fuel Dock (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Victoria Fuel Dock

ESSO Fuel Dock at Victoria Harbour (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Victoria Fuel Dock

Earlier version of Victoria Harbour ESSO (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Discovery Harbour Fuel Dock

Discovery Harbour Fuel Dock at Campbell River BC. (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Gibsons Fuel Dock

Gibsons Fuel Dock (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

Comox Fuel Dock

Gas N Go Fuel Dock at Comox BC (Photo from the John MacFarlane collection. )

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