
misen55
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Here's one, which crosses the St.Clair River to Algonac (Michigan, USA) and is the closest route between Detroit and Chatham/Wallaceburg/London/Toronto areas.
http://www.walpolealgonacferry.com/ |
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PuckDat
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Yeah and it's spelt fairy. His name is Stephen Harper. |
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bgee2001ca
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Washington state to B.C.
Bar Harbour Maine to Yarmouth Nova scotia |
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kingstonsean
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Sure, but in order to catch it you'll have to know:
1) What time is it in Canada?
2) What's the weather like in Canada right now?
3) Do I need a passport to take the ferry?
4) When I get off the ferry on the Canadian side will I have to drive on the left hand side of the road?
5) Can I bring my gun? |
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firehorsetwo
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there is one in BC....and one in Nova Scotia.
The toronto - rochester one is not running anymore - americans used it - but not us...cause...who wants to go to rochester? apparently no one. |
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isotope2007
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Yes from Washington State to Vancouver Island called the Anacortes Ferry.
Washington State Ferry - departs from Anacortes, Washington and travels to Sidney on Vancouver Island, a 40-minute car ride from downtown Victoria. |
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rssr27
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From where in the US to where in Canada? |
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jimmy crack corn
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as you can see from above answers there are a few, there was also one that ran back and forth from toronto to rochester, new york but i believe it went belly up |
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mr_fartson
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Washington state to BC - already mentioned
also, there is a ferry from Bangor, Maine, to the southern tip of Nova Scotia (Yarmouth). |
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nbr660
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missen55 is right |
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Kate
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hahaha...puckdat!! love it...lol
The Clipper runs from downtown Seattle Washington to downtown Victoria BC
The Coho runs from Port Angeles to downtown Victoria.
Give us more specific information and we'll be able to help you out more!! |
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