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Route 312, Englishtown, Nova Scotia, Canada
Englishtown Ferry Crossing Over the water In Nova Scotia
The Englishtown Ferry is a cable ferry carrying Nova Scotia Route 312 across the mouth of St. Ann's Bay. The ferry route runs 24 hours a day, on demand, and takes only a couple minutes to cross the 125 metres (410 ft) wide channel.[1] On 25 March 2013, an 81-year-old man was killed after driving his car off the end of the ferry during boarding and plunging into the cold, swiftly-moving waters.[2]
In 2014, the Province of Nova Scotia, operator of the ferry, announced that it was investigating the economic implications of replacing the ferry with a bridge.
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Englishtown Ferry, Nova Scotia 06-20-12
Englishtown Ferry, Nova Scotia. The ferry MY Torquil MacLean is the connection of Route 312.
The ferry connect the 125m gap at the head of St. Ann's Bay.
Location: Englishtown, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Not to be confused with present-day St.Anns, Nova Scotia, which was also the former name of Englishtown.Englishtown is a small coastal community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located partially on St.Ann's Harbour as well as St.
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