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  2. Bay Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Bay Ferries operates the ferry service across the Bay of Fundy between Saint John, New Brunswick, and Digby, Nova Scotia, using the vessel MV Fundy Rose.. This ferry service is a continuation of steamship service dating to the 19th century, expanded upon by the Dominion Atlantic Railway in the early 20th century and subsequently the Canadian Pacific (CP).

  3. MV Fundy Rose - Wikipedia

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    MV Fundy Rose is a RORO passenger ship owned by the Government of Canada, which entered service with Bay Ferries in 2015 between Saint John, New Brunswick, and Digby, Nova Scotia, replacing the MV Princess of Acadia.

  4. MV Princess of Acadia (1971) - Wikipedia

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    MV Princess of Acadia was a roll-on/roll-off passenger and motor vehicle ferry that traveled between Digby, Nova Scotia and Saint John, New Brunswick, crossing the Bay of Fundy. The vessel held 650 passengers and could transport 180 automobile equivalents. [1] On July 28, 2015 the ship was replaced by MV Fundy Rose.

  5. Marine Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1997, the company transferred the operation of its Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine ferry services between Saint John, New Brunswick-Digby, Nova Scotia, and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia-Bar Harbor, Maine, to the private-sector company Bay Ferries Limited, a subsidiary of Northumberland Ferries Limited.

  6. SS Princess Helene - Wikipedia

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    Special side-loading doors moved vehicles and freight to large wharf elevators at Digby and Saint John to cope with the tidal range in the Bay of Fundy. Princess Helene was part of a chain of CPR's transportation system that “spanned the world” and as such she was outfitted in the style of the company's "Duchess" ocean liners. She had 43 ...

  7. MV Princess of Acadia - Wikipedia

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    MV Princess of Acadia may refer to: . SS Princess of Acadia (1951), was the former SS Princess of Nanaimo, a passenger and car ferry, before being renamed and reassigned in 1963 to running between Saint John, New Brunswick and Digby, Nova Scotia until 1971.

  8. Bay of Fundy - Wikipedia

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    Grand Manan V ferry at North Head, Grand Manan Island. The port of Saint John gives access to the pulp and paper industry and the Irving oil refinery. Hantsport, Nova Scotia, also has a pulp and paper mill and ships gypsum to the United States. The bay is also traversed by ferries: Saint John to Digby, operated by Bay Ferries.

  9. CN Marine - Wikipedia

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    Port Borden, PEI to Cape Tormentine, NB; Saint John, NB to Digby, NS (took over from Canadian Pacific in early 1976). [citation needed] Bar Harbor, ME (and sometimes Portland, ME) to Yarmouth, NS; North Sydney, NS to Port aux Basques, NL; North Sydney, NS to Argentia, NL; Port aux Basques, NL to Argentia, NL (coastal service)