Ferry: (Satellite)
A view from Prince Edward Island.
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| Street View, Sep 2024 |
This view catches the "hump" for the navigation channel.
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| Kristy McCoy, Jul 2019 |
A good view of the box-girder construction.
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| Hélène Blais, Aug 2022 |
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| Janey Anderson posted Here's the Confederation Bridge - opened on May 31, 1997, the 12.9-kilometre (8.0 mi) bridge is Canada's longest bridge and the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. It's a box girder bridge carrying the Trans-Canada Highway across the Abegweit Passage of the Northumberland Strait, linking the province of Prince Edward Island with the mainland province of New Brunswick. And it's a LONG drive across!! 😂 |
This means that it is a segmented concrete girder bridge.
Cars driving onto the ferry at the beginning of the ride.
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| Mahonnath K, Aug 2025 |
Cars waiting to drive off at the end of the ride. Note the 18-wheeler in the background.
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| Yoginath Poreddy, Jul 2025 |
This shows the ferry is symmetrical and that both ends can open up as we see in the above photos.
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| Joe Scanlan, Aug 2023 |
This shows the gate closed to keep the waves out when underway. It also shows a couple more big trucks using the ferry.
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| David Townsend, Jun 2025 |
At least one of the ferries has two decks. It also shows that some of the loads can be pretty full.
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| Jetlover X, Jun 2022 |
The second deck getting loaded.
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| Bill McBay, Aug 2019 |
In this view of an incoming ferry, we see how the cars are lined up in a parking lot so that they can quickly load onto the ferry after it empties. We also get a good view of the double-deck loading ramp.
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| Harri, Aug 2022 |


































































