
Marine Atlantic Inc. () is an independent
Canadian
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federal
Crown corporation
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is the term used in Canada for organizations that are structured like private companies, but are directly and wholly owned by the government.
Crown corporations have a long-standing presence in the country, and have a sign ...
which is mandated to operate
ferry
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services between the provinces of
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the populatio ...
and
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ...
.
Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. The city spans and is the easternmost city in North Ame ...
.
Current operations
Marine Atlantic operates ferries across the
Cabot Strait on two routes:
*
North Sydney
North Sydney is a suburb and commercial district on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. And is the administrative centre for the local government area of North Sydney Council.
History
The Indigenous people on the s ...
,
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ...
, and
Port aux Basques,
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the populatio ...
*
North Sydney
North Sydney is a suburb and commercial district on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. And is the administrative centre for the local government area of North Sydney Council.
History
The Indigenous people on the s ...
,
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ...
, and
Argentia,
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the populatio ...
The Port aux Basques route is operated year-round. This service was assumed by
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
in 1949 from the
Newfoundland Railway when the
Dominion of Newfoundland
Newfoundland was a British dominion in eastern North America, today the modern Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It included the island of Newfoundland, and Labrador on the continental mainland. Newfoundland was one of the orig ...
entered into
Canadian Confederation
Canadian Confederation () was the process by which three British North American provinces—the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick—were united into one federation, called the Name of Canada#Adoption of Dominion, Dominion of Ca ...
.
The Argentia, Placentia route is operated seasonally during the summer (June–September). This service was established by CNR in 1967. As a result of the 2020
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the Argentia, Placentia service was suspended for that year on May 8, 2020.
History of Newfoundland ferry services
From 1851, when the Colony of Newfoundland took over the operation of the post office, the government contracted for packet boats. By 1860 subsidized schooners were operating on the northeast coast from Greenspond to New Perlican, and along the south coast from Placentia to Channel-Port aux Basques. The first steam-packet, ''Lady LeMarchant'', operated on Conception Bay after 1852.
In 1860 the government decided to subsidize a regularly scheduled steamer service. The first vessel chartered to the service was ''Victoria'' in 1862. In 1863, ''Ariel'' took over, alternating a northern run to Twillingate (later extended to Tilt Cove) with a southern run to LaPoile. In 1871 Grieve and Co. replaced ''Ariel'' with ''Leopard'' and ''Tiger'', inaugurating northern and southern runs based at St. John's, to Battle Harbour in the north, and to Halifax in the south. After 1877 the two-steamer coastal service continued with Bowring Brothers' ''Curlew'' and ''Plover'', while ''Lady Glover'' ran in Conception Bay. In 1888 Harvey & Co. took over the service, with ''Conscript'' (on the northern service) and ''Volunteer''. The packet ''Hercules'', later ''Alert'', began running in Placentia Bay, while ''Favourite'' ran in Trinity Bay and ''Lady Glover'' in Notre Dame Bay. Once the railway reached Harbour Grace there was no need for a steam-packet on Conception Bay. After ''Volunteer'' was lost in 1891, Harvey's commissioned ''Grand Lake'' and renamed ''Conscript'' to ''Virginia Lake''. Meanwhile, Farquhar's ''Harlaw'' served western Newfoundland, out of Halifax.
With its completion of the
Newfoundland Railway in 1898 and following its agreement with the Newfoundland Government, the
Reid Newfoundland Company under Robert G. Reid began operating coastal and ferry services for the island and Labrador, to be integrated with the railway. By 1900 they comprised a fleet of eight vessels known as the
Alphabet Fleet. Each vessel in the Alphabet Fleet was built in Scotland and given the name of a Scottish location by the Reids, who were from Scotland.
In 1904, in response to complaints about the Reid service, the Newfoundland government subsidized the use of two outside vessels for the coastal service, the Portia and Prospero, and in 1912, set up a similar arrangement for use of the Sagona and Fogota.
In 1923, under the Railway Settlement Act, the government took over the island's railway. They purchased the Alphabet Fleet from the Reids and placed it under the railway's control. In 1924, ''Portia'', ''Prospero'' and ''Sagona'' were purchased outright, and another vessel, ''Malakoff'', was brought into service. In 1925, began her service on the Gulf run.
The
Newfoundland Royal Commission, formed in 1933 by the government of the UK to examine the future of Newfoundland in light of its then financial difficulties, examined the operation of ferries as part of its investigation. It recommended that an expert inquiry be held into the ferry services with a view particularly to the prevention of overlapping, more efficient and economical working and the readjustment of freight rates on a carefully planned and scientific basis.
After Newfoundland joined Confederation in 1949, the Newfoundland Railway and its ferry services became part of the
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
.
In 1977, CN's marine operations in Atlantic Canada were passed to a subsidiary,
CN Marine
CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.
History
CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate ...
.
Formation of Marine Atlantic
Marine Atlantic was established in 1986 to take over the provision of ferry services in
Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada, also called the Atlantic provinces (), is the list of regions of Canada, region of Eastern Canada comprising four provinces: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. As of 2021, the landma ...
which had previously been operated by
CN Marine
CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.
History
CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate ...
, a subsidiary of
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
. Its headquarters were in
Moncton
Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the The Maritimes, Maritime Provinces. Th ...
,
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is a Provinces and Territories of Canada, province of Canada, bordering Quebec to the north, Nova Scotia to the east, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the northeast, the Bay of Fundy to the southeast, and the U.S. state of Maine to ...
.
Extensive budget cuts by the
Government of Canada
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during the latter part of the 1990s led to a drastic downsizing of Marine Atlantic's operations, precipitated by the 1997 opening of the
Confederation Bridge which replaced Marine Atlantic's most heavily used ferry service, the constitutionally-mandated ferry to
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is an island Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. While it is the smallest province by land area and population, it is the most densely populated. The island has several nicknames: "Garden of the Gulf", ...
.
Later in 1997, the company transferred the operation of its
Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy () is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine. It is an arm of the Gulf of Maine. Its tidal range is the highest in the world.
The bay was ...
and
Gulf of Maine
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ferry services between
Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John () is a port#seaport, seaport city located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It is Canada's oldest Municipal corporation, incorporated city, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign ...
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Digby, Nova Scotia
Digby is a Canadian town in southwestern Nova Scotia. It is in the historical Digby County, Nova Scotia, county of Digby and a separate municipality from the Municipality of the District of Digby. The town is situated on the western shore of the ...
, and
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Yarmouth is a port town located on the Bay of Fundy in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. Yarmouth is the shire town of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County and is the largest population centre in the region.
History
Originally inhab ...
-
Bar Harbor, Maine
Bar Harbor () is a resort town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population is 5,089. The town is home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory, and MDI Biological Laborat ...
, to the private-sector company
Bay Ferries Limited, a subsidiary of
Northumberland Ferries Limited.
That year also saw Marine Atlantic remove itself from the provision of coastal ferry services in
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the populatio ...
with the transfer of operations to the provincial government at the end of the 1997 shipping season. This agreement was reached between the federal and provincial governments in exchange for federal funding to extend regional roads such as the
Trans-Labrador Highway to service coastal communities. These coastal ferry services had been initiated by the
Newfoundland Railway and were assumed by
Canadian National Railways
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue an ...
, following the province's entry into
Confederation
A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
in 1949, although they were not constitutionally mandated. Also in 1997 Marine Atlantic sold off its Newfoundland Dockyard, located in St. John's, Newfoundland to a private operator. The dockyard built in the 1880s was at one point in time owned by the
Reid Newfoundland Company, then in 1923 was taken over by the
Newfoundland Railway company. when Newfoundland joined Canada ownership passed to
Canadian National.
In 1998, the company moved its headquarters from
Moncton
Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the The Maritimes, Maritime Provinces. Th ...
to
St. John's, after briefly considering
North Sydney
North Sydney is a suburb and commercial district on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. And is the administrative centre for the local government area of North Sydney Council.
History
The Indigenous people on the s ...
and
Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador.
In late 2004, the federal government announced the appointment of a three-member committee tasked with examining future operations of Marine Atlantic. One of the options that was reportedly considered included
privatization
Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation w ...
, however the subsequent report called for improved service through fleet renewal, lower fares, increased frequency of crossings, and moving the headquarters to Port aux Basques.
In 2010, Marine Atlantic announced that the Canadian government was planning to invest around $900 million in the ferry operations. Two ferries, the and the , were replaced by newer ships initially chartered from
Stena Line
Stena Line is a Swedish Shipping line, shipping line company and one of the world's largest ferry operators. It services Denmark, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland and Sweden. Stena Line is a ...
. On land, all three terminals at Marine Atlantic's ports received extensive renovations, including the construction of a new terminal building at the North Sydney facility.
["Government of Canada invests in TWO ferries for Marine Atlantic Inc."](_blank)
. May 21, 2010. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
Fleet
, purchased in 2001, is a significantly smaller and lower-capacity ferry than other vessels in the fleet. ''Leif Ericson'' is 18,500 registered
tons and 157 metres long, carrying 500 passengers, and 250 automobile-equivalent vehicles.
was originally chartered from the
Estonia
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...
-based
Tallink for five years starting in October 2008; in February 2015, Marine Atlantic announced that the lease on the vessel had been renewed until November 2017 for a cost of
Can$
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40 million. At , ''Atlantic Vision'' was the largest ship in Marine Atlantic fleet and the largest ferry in North America.
On May 21, 2010, Marine Atlantic announced that the company had agreed to charter two vessels from the
Stena Line
Stena Line is a Swedish Shipping line, shipping line company and one of the world's largest ferry operators. It services Denmark, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland and Sweden. Stena Line is a ...
to replace the aging "Gulfspan" class vessels and . The new vessels, built in 2006 and 2007, boosted capacity and lowered operating costs, as they consumed less fuel.
On September 29, 2010, Marine Atlantic announced the names of the new vessels: and .
["New Marine Atlantic Ferries Honour Military Units"](_blank)
September 29, 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010. ''Blue Puttees'' went into service March 2011, with ''Highlanders'' following in April 2011. In May 2015, Marine Atlantic announced that it had purchased both vessels from Stena for Can$100 million each.
In July 2021, Marine Atlantic ordered an
E-Flexer on charter from Stena RoRo for five years. It will carry 1000 passengers and contain 2571 lane metres of vehicle space.
The MV Ala’suinu entered service in July 2024, and is capable of running on diesel, liquid natural gas or battery electric.
Historical fleet
Marine Atlantic inherited numerous vessels from
CN Marine
CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.
History
CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate ...
in 1986, all of which have since been removed from service. Many of these vessels have gone through numerous ownership changes and, given their advanced age, most have been scrapped.
;Cabot Strait
* (scrapped)
[
]
* (sold, scrapped)
* (sold, renamed ''Ana''; in service in the
Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea ( ) is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the east by the Levant in West Asia, on the north by Anatolia in West Asia and Southern Eur ...
)
* (sold, scrapped)
* (sold, renamed ''Corsica Marina II''; in service with
Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries)
* (sold, renamed ''Sardinia Vera''; in service with
Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries)
* (also operated on Northumberland Strait service, sold, renamed ''Contessa I'' and then ''Texas Treasure II'', scrapped)
* (sold, scrapped)
* (sold, laid up)
* (sold, renamed ''Pelagitis''; in service in
Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ...
)
*
MV ''Atlantic Vision''
;Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy
* (sold, scrapped)
* (sold, scrapped)
*
MV ''Bluenose'' (ex-Stena Jutlandica)
*
MV ''Marine Evangeline'' (ex-Duke of Yorkshire)
;Labrador coast
* (sold, laid up)
* (sold, in service with Nunatsiavut Marine Inc.)
*
*
MV ''Bonavista'' (sold; scrapped
Quebec
Quebec is Canada's List of Canadian provinces and territories by area, largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, ...
)
;Newfoundland south coast
*
*
*
*
* (sistership to MV Hopedale)
* (caught fire and scuttled, 1984)
;Northumberland Strait
* (sold, renamed ''Accrued Mariner'', scrapped)
* (also operated on Cabot Strait service, sold, renamed ''Contessa I'' and then ''Texas Treasure II'', scrapped)
* (sold, renamed ''Fundy Paradise'', laid up)
* (Caught fire on July 22, 2022, and was later scrapped due to the damage)
* For further information on ferries which operated on
Northumberland Strait prior to Marine Atlantic's service (1986–1997), see:
Confederation Bridge.
Former routes
From its inception in 1986 until 1997, Marine Atlantic operated the following routes:
*
Port aux Basques, NL along
Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region of Labrador, having a total size of . As of 2025 the population ...
's remote South Coast serving
outports and larger centres such as
Burgeo and
Ramea
Ramea is a small village in Newfoundland and Labrador located on Northwest Island, one of a group of five major islands located off the south coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The island is approximately 3.14 km long by 0.93 km wide (1.9 ...
to
Terrenceville
*
Lewisporte, NL, and
St. Anthony, NL along the rugged
Labrador
Labrador () is a geographic and cultural region within the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is the primarily continental portion of the province and constitutes 71% of the province's area but is home to only 6% of its populatio ...
coast serving
outports and larger centres such as
Cartwright and
Happy Valley-Goose Bay to
Nain
*
Borden, PE to
Cape Tormentine, NB
*
Saint John NB to
Digby, NS
*
Yarmouth, NS to
Bar Harbor,
Maine
Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
Newfoundland Dockyard
Marine Atlantic operated the Newfoundland Dockyard, a
dry dock located in
St. John's from 1986 until its sale in 1997. This facility had been established by the
Newfoundland Railway to build and repair its coastal ferries. In 1949 it was transferred to
Canadian National Railways
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue an ...
after that company assumed ownership of the Newfoundland Railway when the country entered
Confederation
A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
. Its responsibility was transferred to the railway's subsidiary
CN Marine
CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.
History
CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate ...
in 1977 and then to Marine Atlantic in 1986. Upon its privatization in 1997, it was renamed NewDock-St. John's Dockyard Company.
See also
*
Bay Ferries Limited
*
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
*
CN Marine
CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.
History
CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate ...
*
Newfoundland Railway
*
Northumberland Ferries Limited
References
External links
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Marine Atlantic corporate web siteMarine Atlantic unofficial web site
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Federal departments and agencies of Canada
Canadian federal Crown corporations
Transport companies established in 1986
Ferry companies of Maine
Ferry companies of New Brunswick
Ferry companies of Newfoundland and Labrador
Ferry companies of Nova Scotia
Ferry companies of Prince Edward Island
Companies based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
1986 establishments in New Brunswick