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  2. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    An international ferry ran on Lake Ontario from Rochester, New York to Toronto from 2004 to 2005, but it was plagued with high operating costs and low demand. The privately-owned company was taken over by the city administration of Rochester, and the ship was sold overseas where it operated across the Strait of Gibraltar .

  3. Bay Ferries Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Rochester Ferry Company LLC selected NFL as the operator of the ferry service using Spirit of Ontario I between Rochester and Toronto, Ontario. NFL had established Great Lakes Ferries Limited on March 31 but the name was subsequently changed only days later to Bay Ferries Management Limited on April 13. [1]

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

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    Walpole–Algonac Ferry: Pelee: Lake Erie: Sandusky: SDY: Ohio: Ontario Ferries [11] Seasonal: April to mid-September. Wolfe Island: St. Lawrence River: Cape Vincent: CAP: New York: Cape Vincent-Wolfe Island Ferry Seasonal: May 1 to October 15. Deer Island: New Brunswick: Passamaquoddy Bay (Head Harbour Passage) Eastport: EPM: Maine: Cummings ...

  5. Transportation in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The principal ferry service to the Toronto Islands is provided by the city's Parks, Forestry and Recreation division. Ferries run year-round from the Toronto Ferry Docks at the foot of Bay Street to Hanlan's Point, Centre Island, and Ward's Island. The City of Toronto operates four ferries to the Toronto Islands.

  6. SS Canadiana - Wikipedia

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    SS Canadiana lifeboat at Buffalo Maritime Center Canalside Buffalo, New York. The SS Canadiana was a passenger excursion steamer that primarily operated between Buffalo, New York, US, and the Crystal Beach Park in Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada, from 1910 to 1956. [3] Canadiana was the last passenger vessel built in Buffalo, New York. [4]

  7. PS Trillium - Wikipedia

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    Trillium is a side wheeler ferry operated by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Now 114 years old, she is one of several Toronto Island ferries operating between the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at Bay Street and Queens Quay and three landing points on the Toronto Islands. She is the last sidewheel ...

  8. International Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Photo from ca. 1900–1915, from Canadian side looking towards Buffalo Before the opening day of the bridge, many railroads had already constructed tracks to its location. The Grand Trunk , Great Western , Canada Southern Railway , Erie , New York Central and New York, West Shore and Chicago were all prepared to begin using the bridge soon ...

  9. MV Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    MV Hiawatha is a passenger ferry built in 1895 for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [3] The boat is 56 feet (17 m) long, 13.3 feet (4.1 m) wide, has a depth of 6.3 feet (1.9 m), and measures 46 gross tons.