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Island Hop One Ferry at a time

Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure in the Fundy Archipelago? Picture this: cruising on a ferry, the salty ocean breeze in your hair, and breathtaking views all around. As you journey towards the islands, keep your eyes peeled for charming lighthouses, mysterious uninhabited islands, and the mesmerizing Old Sow tidal whirlpool - the largest in the western hemisphere. And that's not all! If luck is on your side, you might even spot magnificent whales, playful porpoises, and a variety of seabirds and wildlife. Intrigued? Keep reading to discover the best ferry to book for your Bay of Fundy expedition and experience the magic of the Fundy Isles firsthand!

Ferry Information and Schedules

Traveling to and from Grand Manan Island, Deer Island, and Whitehead Island is operated by Coastal Transport - It is Strongly Recommended to make reservations at least 48 hours in advance to secure your spot with a vehicle or trailer for trips sailing to and from Grand Manan Island, although there are walk on

Travelling to and from Campobello Island from the main land requires a Ferry from the L'Etete port to travel to Deer island which is operated by Coastal Transport, and a second Ferry from Deer Island to Campobello, which is operated by East Coast Ferries. Please note that ferry service to Campobello Island is seasonal, typically closing for the winter from late October to early June. Alternatively, you can access the island by driving across the Roosevelt International Bridge between Lubec, Maine and the island, which takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from St. Stephen's Ferry Point Bridge crossing.

Deer Island - Campobello Island Ferry ($)

Did you know you can take a short cut to the Southwest region from neighbouring Nova Scotia by catching a ferry from Digby, NS into Saint John, NB ($) with Bay Ferries. From there, travel to Saint Andrews is approximately 1hr 25 minutes, and 45 minutes to the L'Etete in Eastern Charlotte's South Shore.

Explore by electric vehicle with confidence

The rushing Reversing Falls Rapids; waves lapping the seashore; wind gently rustling the leaves—you’ll connect with our nature so much deeper when it’s not competing with the roar of an engine. And wherever you venture, you’ll never have to worry about having enough juice to get there—and back. New Brunswick’s eCharge Network includes both fast-charging level 3 (400 Volt) and standard level 2 (240 Volt) charging stations. So you’ll always be able to find a convenient place to recharge. And the best part? Most charging station locations offer more than just power. Grab a quick bite, go for a walk, explore a park, or do a little shopping, all while your vehicle charges nearby.

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With a tapestry of attractions that blend history, culture, outdoor adventure, and natural beauty, Southwest New Brunswick stands as a testament to the east coast’s untamed allure. Here, every path leads to discovery and every moment is an opportunity for adventure. Welcome to Southwest New Brunswick, your next destination for an unforgettable adventure.

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