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London7 Jan 12th 2007 5:46 am

Canada by boat?????
 
Hi!
I have a relative that wont fly, but will consider travel by sea.
Has anyone done this, or know of any companies that do trips from England to Vancouver?
I have done the usual internet searches, but most are luxury cruise liners!!!!:eek: , I did manage to speak to one company in London who said you can get good accomodation on cargo ships, but they could not name any companies....
any advice appreciated!

MarkG Jan 12th 2007 5:52 am

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I'd imagine a boat to Vancouver would take forever due to America rather getting in the way. If you can find anything, it would be better to go to the East coast and then travel overland.

iaink Jan 12th 2007 5:55 am

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Southampton to NY on the QE2 or QM2, then train up the hudson valley to niagara and on to Toronto, then "The Canadian" to Vancouver?


Its not going to be cheap!

For less luxurious crossings try

http://www.portoflondon.co.uk/handbo.../3/class_id/59


Quick google found this for general advice
http://www.seat61.com/Linkspage.htm#freight%20ship
and this
http://www.freightertrips.com/

Biiiiink Jan 12th 2007 5:57 am

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Originally Posted by London7 (Post 4277824)
Hi!
I have a relative that wont fly, but will consider travel by sea.
Has anyone done this, or know of any companies that do trips from England to Vancouver?
I have done the usual internet searches, but most are luxury cruise liners!!!!:eek: , I did manage to speak to one company in London who said you can get good accomodation on cargo ships, but they could not name any companies....
any advice appreciated!

I know some Germans who did that on a freighter ship. They went Hamburg-somewhere in the US, I've lost their email address or I'd ask for more details. It may have been Hapag Lloyd? Rings a vague bell. What I do remember was that they had to get a full US visa, they weren't eligible for the visa waiver program thingy landing in the US by that mode of transport.

TruBrit Jan 12th 2007 5:58 am

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a friend of mine took the QM2 across the pond recently and very nice it was too....a tad pricey but then maybe your rellies could go overland to canada......

Atlantic Xpat Jan 12th 2007 6:02 am

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It's certainly possible to travel on many commercial container/ro-ro freighters which can offer a more economic (but possibly less grand) experience than a transatlantic cruise.

A swift google search of 'travelling by freighter' comes up with this company in TO who refer to transatlantic to/from Montreal. http://www.tcpltd.com/tcp_canmarsched1.htm Thence by train to Vancouver I guess. Could be quite the experience if you have the time.

AX

iaink Jan 12th 2007 6:07 am

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Liverpool to Montreal , £1000

http://www.strandtravel.co.uk/strand...ID=91&EndID=10

Montreal to Liverpool...£800

I guess no one wants to go to Liverpool:D

PMM Jan 12th 2007 6:19 am

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Hi


Originally Posted by iaink (Post 4277867)
Liverpool to Montreal , £1000

http://www.strandtravel.co.uk/strand...ID=91&EndID=10

Montreal to Liverpool...£800

I guess no one wants to go to Liverpool:D

Start here: http://www.freighterworld.com/

http://members.aol.com/CruiseAZ/freighters.htm and the best one: http://www.travltips.com/

MarkG Jan 12th 2007 6:19 am

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I guess no one wants to go to Liverpool
The crew must, it seems to take four days less to return than it does to sail out there :).

iaink Jan 12th 2007 6:21 am

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Originally Posted by MarkG (Post 4277892)
The crew must, it seems to take four days less to return than it does to sail out there :).

Yes, seems you pay the extras for the pleasure of heading to montreal via antwerp on that one.

Biiiiink Jan 12th 2007 6:22 am

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Originally Posted by iaink (Post 4277896)
Yes, seems you pay the extras for the pleasure of heading to montreal via antwerp on that one.

Well they've got to pick up reading material to keep themselves amused at sea, haven't they?

London7 Jan 13th 2007 1:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 4277898)
Well they've got to pick up reading material to keep themselves amused at sea, haven't they?


Thanks so much for your replies!!!!!!!!
Finally, my daughter may see Granpa here!!!!!!!:p

Wearsider Jan 13th 2007 1:28 pm

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Originally Posted by London7 (Post 4281504)
Thanks so much for your replies!!!!!!!!
Finally, my daughter may see Granpa here!!!!!!!:p

How about telling him that flying is the safest method of transport, and the Germans who bombed his chippy are still lurking beneath the Atlantic in U-Boats waiting to blow him out of the water?

End result, a saving of £600:D

London7 Jan 13th 2007 1:40 pm

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Originally Posted by Wearsider (Post 4281528)
How about telling him that flying is the safest method of transport, and the Germans who bombed his chippy are still lurking beneath the Atlantic in U-Boats waiting to blow him out of the water?

End result, a saving of £600:D

Ha ha..............hes having none of it............been trying for 2 years to no avail!!!!!!;)

Wearsider Jan 13th 2007 1:47 pm

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Originally Posted by London7 (Post 4281562)
Ha ha..............hes having none of it............been trying for 2 years to no avail!!!!!!;)


Last resort, play on the heart strings!

Gramps, either get on that Plane, and remember the Pilot has no intentions of killing himself, or never see your Grand Daughter!

It may sound harsh, but WTF?


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