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The Walpole–Algonac Ferry serves the city of Algonac, Michigan, and the First Nation reserve of Walpole Island, and (indirectly), Wallaceburg, Ontario, via Highway 40 and Chatham-Kent Road 32. It serves as a border crossing of the Canada–United States border. The Walpole–Algonac Ferry Line has been in operation for over 100 years.
Champion's Auto Ferry, Harsens Island, connecting M-154 to the mainland Arthur R Champion (1941) North Channel (1967) South Channel (1973) Middle Channel (1996) Walpole–Algonac Ferry; Former Sombra–Marine City (Bluewater) Ferry – closed in January 2018 Daldean of Chatham (sold 2020) Ontamich (built 1939, sold 2020) Former vessel. Lowell D ...
Champion Auto Ferry (N) Algonac, Michigan: Connecting: M-29 M-154 — (I) Harsens Island, Michigan: Algonac - Walpole Island Ferry (W) Algonac, Michigan: Connections to:
Sombra–Marine City (Bluewater) Ferry; SS Spartan; V. Vacationland (ferry) W. Walpole–Algonac Ferry This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:30 ...
The Kingston-Edmonds ferry will remain its current alternative schedule, with one-boat service for the popular route. Vessels depart roughly every 90 minutes through the day on the holiday and Friday.
Walpole Island is an island and First Nation reserve in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the border between Ontario and Michigan in the United States. It is located in the mouth of the Saint Clair River on Lake Saint Clair , about 121 kilometres (75 mi) by road from Windsor , [ 2 ] Ontario, and 124 kilometres (77 mi) from Detroit , Michigan.
Russell Island is a small private island in the St. Clair River in the U.S. state of Michigan between Algonac and Walpole Island, Ontario, Canada.It is immediately upriver from Sand Island which is itself immediately upriver from Harsens Island; it includes two smaller islands, Anderson Island on the northwest, and "The Gold Coast" on the southwest.
Great Lakes freighters navigating on the lower St. Clair River. View is from the U.S. side, looking across to Canada. The St. Clair River is a 40.5-mile-long (65.2 km) [1] river in central North America which flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair, forming part of the international boundary between Canada and the United States and between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state ...