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Northumberland Ferries cancels Saaremaa crossing due to high winds

There is a wind warning in effect for the Northumberland Strait, with winds of up to 25 knots, or about 46 km/h, expected early Sunday evening.

5 p.m. ferry from Caribou, N.S., was cancelled, but 6:30 p.m. ferry from Wood Islands, P.E.I., will depart

MV Saaremaa on the water with rock pier in foreground.
High winds forced the cancellation of one ferry crossing Sunday evening on the MV Saaremaa. (Aaron Adetuyi/CBC)

Northumberland Ferries cancelled a scheduled ferry crossing on the MV Saaremaa on Sunday.

The 5 p.m. departure from Caribou, N.S., was called off due to high winds, according to the company's website. The 6:30 p.m. crossing was also cancelled initially, only to be restored later.

At 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Environment Canada issued a wind warning for the Northumberland Strait. Winds topping 45 km/h can be expected this evening.

Environment Canada said winds are expected to diminish by Monday evening.

Several recent cancellations

Two Saaremaa sailings were also cancelled early Sunday, and six sailings were cancelled Saturday due to a technical issue with one of the main engines.

Last week, the Saaremaa was taken out of service Thursday due to high winds. 

The Saaremaa was brought into service on the strait to replace the MV Holiday Island, which caught fire during a run in 2022. The ferry was beyond repair, and had to be scrapped.

The Saaremaa is leased from Quebec's provincial ferry service and is less suited to the sometimes rough conditions on the Northumberland Strait than the MV Confederation.

A permanent replacement for the Holiday Island is not expected to be ready before 2028.

The MV Confederation will still operate as usual, with its last sailings on Sunday from Wood Islands at 5 p.m. and Caribou at 6:30 p.m.