
Quadra Queen II Swan Song
By Jamie Taylor, North Island Eagle, April 3 2026
Well, there she goes, sailing off into retirement
After 57 years of service to us all
She carried us from island to island
Over the waves and decades of our lives
No more relentless early morning start-ups
No more slamming into head-seas and the leads
We trusted her and she always came through
Making remote island life possible for me and you
“Buku load guys, the parking lot is full
Funerals, Potlatches, or big soccer matches
We always tried to get them all
The crew always knew just what to do
As I gave the loading call
“Rack ‘em, stack ‘em, and pack ‘em,
but don’t crack ‘em!!”
There was great satisfaction
As the last car squeezed aboard
“All aboard for Sointula
Land of harmony and free love
Then on to Paradise Island Alert Bay
And the winter wood stove”
She heard the detractors and she saw the bad actors
But carried all loads with a will
Straining as garbage trucks and heavy cement trucks
Buckled her decks a bit
Just trying to make it to the next refit
Her lounge abuzz with surprise meetings
With folks we might not otherwise see
Conversations hummed and the diesels thrummed
As she parted the North Island seas
The runs were always new
With something to do
The days somehow flew by
Storytime on the Bridge on the last run at night
Entertainment at times was high
She was always good to me
And her classic old lines were pleasing
The new vessel’s capacity is easier to deal with
But her looks are somewhat less appealing
I’ll never forget the salty views
Out my Mate’s office porthole
And have many fond memories aboard
Of her faithful years of toil
Goodbye to an era on the Quadra Queen II
From the kids, captains, mates
Engineers, crew, and me
We made many a safe trip on our trusty bridge ship
To our Tri-Port communities

Photo — Robin Quirk, Robin's Eye Photography
The Quadra Queen II and Island Aurora pass each other one last time.