Ladybird speedboat to return to Hall Street Pier display by summer

The historic Ladybird speedboat should be re-installed in its temperature-controlled display case at Nelson’s Hall Street Pier by early June.

The boat was removed from its display in August 2024 due to temperature control issues. It has been in storage ever since.

The Ladybird was a historic speedboat that set speed records on Kootenay Lake in the 1920s. It is owned by the Nelson Museum, Archives, and Gallery.

Community Planning Manager Chris Johnson told Nelson City Council on April 1 that the display has strict, museum-grade requirements that still require some adjustments.

“We are continuing to work on refinements with the engineering design team to ensure that it meets the strict requirements of museum grade. But we’re very much looking to get the boat in there and have that building fully functioning by June.”

The Ladybird display was part of the $4.8-million Hall Street Pier project, which was completed in September 2024.


Be the first to know! Don’t miss out on breaking news and daily updates in your area. Sign up to MyNelsonNow News Alerts.

Storrm Lennie
Storrm Lennie
Storrm began her journalism career in the Kootenays, joining Vista Radio in 2022. Originally from Red Deer, Alta., she now calls Nelson home and brings her passion for politics and community to her reporting.

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Benches at Victoria Street transit exchange coming by month’s end

The benches at the new Victoria Street Transit Exchange are expected to be installed by the end of August. 

B.C. Ombudsperson calls for stronger whistleblower protections after five-year review

A review from British Columbia's ombudsperson finds the province’s whistleblower law is falling short in some key areas. 

Nelson RCMP seek missing man

Police are asking for your help in finding Camden Guille-Sikora.

Enoki mushrooms recalled in B.C. for possible listeria

A recall has been issued for a brand of enoki mushroom sold in British Columbia and other provinces because of possible listeria contamination. 

New Denver emergency room closed until Thursday

The emergency room at the Slocan Community Health Centre is closed for the second day in a row.
- Advertisement -