
Scotia Prince Cruises was a cruise ferry operator based in
Maine which owned and operated the M/S ''Scotia Prince''. This ferry operated across the
Gulf of Maine between
Portland, Maine, and
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Yarmouth is a town in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. A port town, industries include fishing, and tourism. It is the terminus of a ferry service to Bar Harbor, Maine, run by Bay Ferries.
History
Originally inhabited by the Mi'kmaq, the regio ...
, until the end of the 2004 sailing season.
Lion Ferry
The Portland-Yarmouth seasonal (summer only) ferry service was established in 1970 by European ferry operator
Lion Ferry. The first vessel was the M/S ''Prince of Fundy'' which operated from 1970-1976. She was assisted on the route between 1973-1976 by the M/S ''Bolero''. Between 1976-1981 the only vessel in use was the M/S ''Caribe''.
Lion Ferry leased the International Marine Terminal from the City of Portland. At the City's request the original lease included a clause for bilateral "route protection" which prevented Lion from operating a route from any other New England port to Nova Scotia, and prevented the City from allowing another operator to sail to Nova Scotia during Lion's operating season. The City's facilities were used by other operators including cruise ships. Lion also used the Yarmouth Ferry Terminal in Nova Scotia which was owned by the federal
Department of Transport, although Lion had to share its Yarmouth facility with
Canadian National Railways
The Canadian National Railway Company (french: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) is a Canadian Class I railroad, Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern United States, M ...
which operated the
MV ''Bluenose'' service to
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. During the summer and fall seasons, it is a popular tourist destination and, until a catastrophic fire i ...
.
From 1978-1982,
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 separ ...
also operated the MV ''Marine Evangeline'' (ex-MS ''Duke of Yorkshire'') between Yarmouth and another terminal owned by Canadian National Railways on the Portland waterfront.
Prince of Fundy Cruises
The service was sold by Lion Ferry in 1982 to Baron Stig Leuhusen who established
Prince of Fundy Cruises
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as a subsidiary of
Panamanian-based
Transworld Steamship Company Trans World or Transworld may refer to:
Companies
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** Trans World Connection, a affiliated brand name of the airline
** Trans World Corporation, a holding company for the airline
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. The vessel M/S ''Scotia Prince'' (ex-M/S ''Stena Olympica'') was acquired and began service that season. In 1983, the other Yarmouth ferry operator,
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 separ ...
, began using a sistership M/V ''Bluenose II'' (ex-M/S ''Stena Jutlandica'') on its Bar Harbor crossing. Prince of Fundy Cruises had the ''Scotia Prince'' lengthened in 1987 for increased capacity, changing the visual similarities between both ships. Leuhusen died in 1996 and his estate listed the company for sale in 1999.
In August 2000 the company's shares were purchased by a group led by Matthew Hudson of
Virginia. The company was renamed Scotia Prince Cruises. The ''Scotia Prince'' was re-flagged (
Bahamas). The company upgraded the ship and onboard services in addition to other improvements made at the company. The service was repositioned from a transport provider to a transport and package vacation company. The service was marketed as a
cruiseferry and destination in its own right.
In 1997, CN Marine's successor (government-owned and subsidized)
Marine Atlantic Yarmouth-Bar Harbor service was privatized by the government and taken over, along with the M/V ''Bluenose'', by
Northumberland Ferries Limited which established a subsidiary service named
Bay Ferries Limited. At the same time, the federal Department of Transport transferred operational responsibility of the Yarmouth ferry terminal to Bay Ferries. The ''Bluenose II'' was sold at the end of the 1997 season by Bay Ferries and the proceeds were used to purchase the high-speed
catamaran
A Formula 16 beachable catamaran
Powered catamaran passenger ferry at Salem, Massachusetts, United States
A catamaran () (informally, a "cat") is a multi-hulled watercraft featuring two parallel hulls of equal size. It is a geometry-stab ...
ferry
HSC INCAT 046
HSC ''INCAT 046'' was a wave-piercing catamaran passenger-vehicle ferry. It operated under various marketing names, including ''Devil Cat'', ''The Cat'', ''The Lynx'', and lastly ''The T&T Express''.
Vessel characteristics
HSC ''INCAT 046'' was ...
, named ''The Cat''. Service began the following summer in 1998 dropping the crossing time from 6 hours to 2.5 hours. A few years later, HSC INCAT 046 was replaced by a slightly larger ship,
HSC The Cat, still referred to as ''The Cat''.
During the winter of 2002-2003, Scotia Prince Cruises Ltd. inaugurated a service called the "Yucatan Express", using the M/S ''Scotia Prince'' on a route between
Tampa, Florida, in the United States and
Cancun, Quintana Roo, and
Merida, Yucatán, in Mexico.
In 2004, the company discovered dangerous levels of mold in the City of Portland's terminal. The
CDC's
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health evaluated the terminal in March 2005. Based on toxicological and remediation reports and NIOSH's comments on the then current state of the IMT and the likelihood that the building could not be made safe, SPC cancelled its 2005 season. NIOSH's final report reiterates their on-site evaluation stating "a health hazard did exist at the IMT building" and "Additional work has been done at the remaining north (east) building of the IMT since the NIOSH site visit. However, the underlying structural defects of the building have not been addressed, resulting in a high likelihood of continued microbial growth". Within hours of SPC notifying the City that it was cancelling the 2005 season for safety reasons, the City of Portland held a press conference announcing they had terminated SPC's lease. The City immediately evicted Scotia Prince Cruises.

The company will not resume services from Portland. The ship was laid-up in
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston metropolitan area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint o ...
, in December 2004 and was placed on the market for charter or sale. Following
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 fatalities and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005, especially in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. It was at the time the cost ...
, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency chartered the vessel in mid-September 2005 for 6 months as a floating hotel for victims made homeless from that natural disaster. The ship was eventually sold in early 2007. In late September 2005 it was announced that
Bay Ferries Limited would begin offering high-speed service from Yarmouth-Portland in 2006 using HSC ''INCAT 059''.
Current status
Yucatán Express offered on-again, off-again pedestrian and vehicle ferry service on the Canadian ferry ship ''Scotia Prince''. For a short time, it ran in the winter from Tampa, Florida, to Mérida, Mexico, and to Puerto Moreles near Cancún. However, this service was discontinued.
In March 2011, the vessel was acquired by
Flemingo Liners, a
UAE-registered company with roots in India, to revive the ferry route between India and
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, which had been suspended in 1983 due to the
Sri Lankan civil war. The vessel's first overnight sea crossing was on 11 June 2011, from
Thoothukudi to
Colombo harbour, which will be its standard route, taking 14 hours. The most expensive tickets are generally half-price compared to air tickets between Colombo and the nearest airports in south India, namely Chennai and Bengaluru.
The vessel was earlier idled in a
Gibraltar
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dock between June 2010 and March 2011, after being briefly operated by Marmara Lines company between
Ancona and
Çeşme earlier in 2010.
On March 20, 2012, the media reports that the vessel was sold for scrap metal in India.
See also
*''The
Boat Mail'', the previous vessel serving the Colombo-Tuticorin route.
References
External links
{{commons category, Scotia Prince (ship, 1971), MV Scotia Prince
NIOSH FINAL REPORTINCAT 046 (former Bar Harbor-Yarmouth ferry)INCAT 059 (current Bar Harbor-Yarmouth and Portland-Yarmouth ferry)BBC: First Ferry Between Sri Lanka and India in 30 Years
Ferry companies of Maine
Ferry companies of Nova Scotia
Defunct shipping companies of Canada
Defunct shipping companies of the United States
Defunct companies based in Maine
Transportation in Portland, Maine