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  2. Jack Layton Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (formerly called the Toronto Island Ferry Docks) is the ferry slip for Toronto Island ferries operated by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division. Three ferry routes provide transportation between mainland Toronto and Centre Island, Hanlan's Point and Ward's Island in the Toronto Islands , with ...

  3. Toronto Island ferries - Wikipedia

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    The assets of the Turner Ferry Company (founded 1882) were bought by the John Doty Engine & Ferry Company, which in turn merged with A.J. Tymon's Island Ferry Company in 1892 to form the Toronto Ferry Company. [18] [19] Bluebell in 1920. Built by the Toronto Ferry Company in 1906, the ship ferried people to the islands until it was retired in 1955.

  4. Toronto Ferry Company - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Ferry Company was formed from the merger of the Doty Ferry Company with A.J. Tymon's Island Ferry Company, two of Toronto's early ferry operators to Toronto Islands in 1890. TFC was founded and headed by businessman Lol Solman , who owned several attractions on the Toronto Islands including Hanlan's Point Amusement Park , Hanlan's ...

  5. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Marine Highway also operates vehicle ferries between Ketchikan, Alaska and Bellingham, Washington, and Alaska Rail Marine operates train ferries between Whittier, Alaska and Seattle, Washington through the Inside Passage of British Columbia without docking at Canadian ports. For the 2024 season, Alaska Marine Highway is not servicing ...

  6. Bluebell (1906 ship) - Wikipedia

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    She ferried passengers between the Toronto mainland and the Toronto Islands. She was built in 1906, and acquired by the city in 1927 when its contract with the ferry company expired, and remained in service until 1955. [5] She was converted to a scow in 1957, but sank on her first voyage after her relaunch.

  7. Thomas Rennie (ferry, 1951) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rennie is a 74-year-old Toronto Island ferry operated by the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division of the City of Toronto government. [4] She entered service in 1951, the most recent of the three ferries that bring visitors to the Toronto Islands during the summer months. [5] She was named after a former member of the Toronto Harbour ...

  8. Ongiara (ferry) - Wikipedia

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    The only car ferry operated by the City of Toronto (all others are owned by Ports Toronto) was built in Owen Sound, Ontario by Russel Brothers [1] and commissioned in 1963 and carries both passengers (220) and vehicles (10 cars or 8 trucks). The latter is for City-owned vehicles that need to access the island.

  9. San Carlos de Bariloche Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos de Bariloche Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de San Carlos de Bariloche) (IATA: BRC, ICAO: SAZS), also known as Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport, [5] is an international airport serving the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina. The airport covers an area of 1,810 hectares (4,500 acres; 7.0 sq mi) and has a 12,000 ...