Point Hope Maritime

Point Hope Maritime
1873 - Present
Point Hope Maritime
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Celebrating over 140 years of the shipbuilding industry in Victoria’s upper
harbour since 1873. Follow the dots to learn more about the diverse types of
shipbuilding over the past century.
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1 - Dawson
2 - May Belle
3 - Chief Skugaid
4 - Johnson St. Swing Bridge
5 - First nations man in
Nuu-chuh Nulth style canoe
6 - Legislature Building
7 - Songhees winter camp
8 - Olympian
9 - Boardwalk
10 - Berens
11 - Point Hope #1
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12 - Shaping masts and spars
13 - Steaming planks
14 - Schooner under construction
15 - Shaping a corner block
16 - Preparing to hoist a corner
block into position
17 - Beaver
18 - Sadie Turpell
19 - Wooden Freighter
Printed on environmentally sustainable Canadian made paper at Art Ink Print, Victoria, BC
20 - Orca Chief
21 - Gordon Reid
22 - Storm Rider
23 - Tachek
24 - Canadian Naval Vessel
25 - Salish Sea Industrial Services - Tugboat
26 - Salish Sea Industrial Services - Spud Barge
27 - Seaspan Protector
28 - Storm Spray
29 - Delta
30 - Pacific Pathfinder
a r t i s t
JEFF MALTBY
Oil Painting: Jeff Maltby
Ink Drawing: Trudy Maltby
Inspired by the colourful story
of Victoria's Working Harbour.
Supported by:
Ralmax - www.ralmax.com
Point Hope Maritime - www.pointhopemaritime.com