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Canadian American Transportation Systems, or "CATS", was a company based in
Rochester, New York Rochester () is a City (New York), city in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, the county seat, seat of Monroe County, New York, Monroe County, and the fourth-most populous in the state after New York City, Buffalo, New York, Buffalo, ...
which initiated a passenger/vehicle ferry service on
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, connecting Rochester with
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...
. CATS was established in the early 2000s by several local business leaders in upstate New York, after the City of Rochester solicited bids from companies interested in establishing such a ferry service. After the City of Rochester built a marine passenger terminal, CATS ordered a high-speed catamaran vessel from Austal Ships in
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, based on a modified version of the Auto-Express 86 model. The modifications were mostly in terms of the vessel's beam (or width), as it needed to be able to transit through the locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The vessel's registered name was '' Spirit of Ontario I'' and it arrived at Rochester on April 27, 2004. CATS heavily promoted the service and ran a contest with citizens in Ontario and New York for a marketing name for its operation, with the prize being a lifetime boarding pass. The winning name for the service was "The Breeze" and many people assumed this was the name of the vessel, however its registered name remained ''Spirit of Ontario I''. The ferry is more than 280 feet long and can carry more than 750 passengers and 220 cars. The ferry features bars, a restaurant, movie theater, children's play area, business class, wireless Internet service, and an arcade.bloomberg businessweek: "Company Overview of Canadian American Transportation Systems LLC"
/ref> Scott Associates Architects Inc was selected as the designer for the Toronto ferry terminal in the Inner Harbour area. The vessel began daily service between both ports with several 2.5 hour crossings per day, beginning on June 17, 2004. By the mid-summer, most crossings were at or near capacity and the service appeared to be successful. Since the vessel was operating between two international ports, CATS decided to register ''Spirit of Ontario I'' under the flag of
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, a flag of convenience nation, to avoid Canadian or U.S. taxes. It was still required to meet all
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and
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safety requirements, however Canadian and U.S. registered vessels had the benefit of not requiring to pay for
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services, a requirement for all foreign registered vessels.


End of the line

This decision by CATS (which cost upwards of $6000/crossing), along with a series of unfortunate events related to charges for customs and immigration services, marine passenger terminal facilities in Toronto, and a poorly executed business plan, not to mention various delays in seeing the start of service, saw CATS shut down the entire operation on September 7, 2004, after only 11 weeks of service. Following the CATS bankruptcy, the vessel remained docked in Rochester. On February 28, 2005 a bankruptcy auction sold ''Spirit of Ontario I'' for $32 million (USD) to Rochester Ferry Company LLC, a subsidiary of the City of Rochester. Rochester Ferry Company LLC announced in April 2005 that it had selected Bay Ferries Great Lakes Limited to operate the service using ''Spirit of Ontario I'', with the service marketed under the name "The Cat". The service resumed June 30, 2005.


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The Fast Ferry
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