Fares. One-way passenger fares are
US$99 per adult (14 to 59 years old)
, US$ 95 per Senior (60+), US$60 per youth (6 to 13), free for kids 5 and younger. Round-trip fares for both vehicles and passengers are discounted. Also, check the current special offers.
Are there ferries from Maine to Nova Scotia?
The CAT
: Maine, USA to Nova Scotia
The high-speed ferry service runs from Bar Harbor, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. You’ll experience the Maritimes the way they’re meant to be seen – by sea! The CAT is fast, with a crossing time of just 3.5 hours.
Is there a ferry from Portland Maine to Halifax Nova Scotia?
Maine to Nova Scotia Ferry Service. In 2019, Portland, Maine was replaced by Bar Harbor as the US port for the international ferry service toYarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. However,
the service has been cancelled for the 2021 season
due to the COVID19 pandemic.
Are there ferries to Halifax?
Halifax Transit offers two ferry services: The Alderney Ferry service crosses from Halifax to Alderney Landing in downtown Dartmouth and
the Woodside Ferry service crosses from Halifax to Woodside
. Both locations have Park & Ride lots.
How much is the ferry ride from Maine to Nova Scotia?
Fares. One-way passenger fares are
US$99 per adult (14 to 59 years old)
, US$ 95 per Senior (60+), US$60 per youth (6 to 13), free for kids 5 and younger. Round-trip fares for both vehicles and passengers are discounted. Also, check the current special offers.
Do you need a passport to go from Maine to Nova Scotia?
What travel documents do I need? Travellers are
required to show a valid passport to gain entry into
both Canada and the United States.
What is the best month to visit Nova Scotia?
Visit Nova Scotia
between May and October
for the best weather. If you want to avoid the peak season as much as possible, choose the very beginning and end of summer and visit in either May or October.
How much does the Cat ferry cost?
Adults aboard the CAT will pay
$107 one-way and $194 round-trip
, while youth tickets (ages 6 to 13), cost $65 one-way and $118 round-trip. Seniors over the age of 60 pay discount prices of $102 for a single trip or $186 both ways, while children 5 and under ride for free, according to the company’s website.
How many days do you need to visit Nova Scotia?
Generally speaking, here on TA we advise Travellers to allow 2 to 3 Weeks to explore any Canadian Geographic Region (The Maritimes – NB – PEI – NS being one)… so with just
4 or 5 Days
…
Is there a ferry from Portland Maine to Bar Harbor Maine?
The Cat
is the second catamaran ferry serving Portland and Yarmouth. The first service ended in 2009, after replacing the Scotia Prince in 2005. The Cat then shifted to Bar Harbor for one season in 2010.
How much is the ferry from Portland Maine to Nova Scotia?
One-way fares start at $107 for adults and $199 for vehicles
. And since the ferry is a retired Navy vessel, there is plenty of room onboard. The boat can accommodate 750 passengers, as well as 200 cars.
Do you need a car in Nova Scotia?
In Nova Scotia,
most people find it necessary to own a car
. If you need a car but do not own one, you can rent any kind of car.
What should I bring to Nova Scotia?
Hiking pants
: If you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors, a pair of water-resistant, quick-drying, lightweight hiking pants should be on your Nova Scotia packing list. T-shirts: You’ll want a few short-sleeved tees for summer trips. Long-sleeved tops: It’s worth bringing long-sleeved tops at any time of year.
How much is the ferry in Halifax?
Halifax Transit Harbour Ferries makes trips from Halifax’s Waterfront to Dartmouth’s Alderney Landing terminal and Woodside terminal every 15 to 30 minutes depending on the time of day and take about 10-12 minutes to travel between Dartmouth and Downtown Halifax. One-way fare for adults come in at
just $2.50
.
How fast does the Halifax ferry go?
LOA : 24 metres | Max Speed: 10 knots | Fuel Capacity: 19,800 litres | Water Capacity: 1,500 litres | Owner: Halifax Transit |
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Can we go to Nova Scotia now?
If you have already spent at least 7 days in Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador, you may enter Nova Scotia without self-isolating again. You don’t need to complete the Safe Check-in Form before you travel to the province.