MV Confederation returning to service between P.E.I. and N.S.

Officials consulted with technical experts in Europe to fix the problem

Image | MV Confederation

Caption: MV Confederation has been out of service since Sunday. (Julien Lecacheur/Radio-Canada)

Northumberland Ferries will resume regular service between P.E.I. and Nova Scotia Wednesday, after service had been limited since Sunday.
With MV Confederation sidelined the number of crossings was cut in half, with the Holiday Island the only ferry left to cover the route. Officials at Northumberland Ferries said the MV Holiday Island was nearly full to its capacity of 370 people for each of its runs.
Early Tuesday afternoon officials said they had not had to turn away any passengers.

Image | Holiday Island

Caption: The smaller, older MV Holiday Island has been the only ferry in service since Sunday. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Ferry officials said they consulted with technical experts from Europe to fix the problem with the MV Confederation's propulsion system.
The longer wait between ferries has been good for business at the Wood Islands Lighthouse. Manager Gloria Shaw said they've been getting 20 to 30 extra visitors a day since Sunday.

Image | Holiday Island

Caption: Officials at Northumberland Ferries say the MV Holiday Island has been nearly full to its capacity of 370 people for each of its runs. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

"People have to wait three hours for the ferry and there's not much to do except come up to the lighthouse," said Shaw.
"We hate seeing the boats break down for the people's sake but for us, it's helpful."

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Caption: Passengers wait to board the ferry at Wood Islands, P.E.I., on Tuesday. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

The federal government is in contract negations with a shipyard in Quebec for construction of two new ferries — one for Wood Islands, the other for service to the Magdalen Islands from Souris.

Image | Wood Islands lighthouse

Caption: More people have been visiting the Wood Islands Lighthouse while they wait for the ferry. (Julian Lecacheur/Radio-Canada)

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