The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Placentia eager for ferry service’s return

- ANDREW ROBINSON BUSINESS REPORTER andrew.robinson @thetelegra­m.com @Cbnandrew

Businesses close to Marine Atlantic's terminal in Argentia will be pleased to see the resumption of ferry service to Newfoundla­nd's Avalon Peninsula in 2021.

The summer route connecting Argentia to North Sydney in Nova Scotia was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on travel between the two provinces.

During a recent annual review video presentati­on, Marine Atlantic CEO and president Murray Hupman committed to bringing the service back in 2021.

"We know our decision to suspend the Argentia service had a significan­t impact on our workforce, as well as the Placentia area this past summer," Hupman said in the video posted in late November.

"While much uncertaint­y remains for the 2021 summer season, we are planning to resume the seasonal Argentia service."

The ferry run to Argentia usually starts in mid-june and finishes in mid-september. Primarily serving tourists and leisure travellers, it accommodat­ed more than 30,000 passengers in 2019.

TOURISM IMPACT

Wayne Power, president of the Placentia Chamber of Commerce, said the loss of the ferry service hurt the local tourism industry.

"With no traffic coming in through the port of Argentia this year through Marine Atlantic, there was a significan­t loss," he said. "Hard to quantify, due to the double impact of COVID, but with the service not operating this year, there was a direct impact on the hospitalit­y businesses and the service businesses that are here."

Power acknowledg­ed there were people left without work as a result of the suspension of ferry service over the summer.

"That's less money circulatin­g through the community, as well," he said.

The chamber was in contact with Marine Atlantic when the announceme­nt was made in May to cancel the 2020 season, and Power said it received reassuranc­es then that the situation would not extend into 2021.

"It is promising that it will return (in 2021)," Power said, adding that positive developmen­ts with vaccinatio­ns and low COVID-19 case numbers in the region give him additional optimism for next summer.

"It gives a bit of hope to the businesses in the community that the service will be here, and the spinoffs of the service coming in through Argentia will be staying once again in the upcoming year."

DEVELOPMEN­TS

As part of the annual review presentati­on, Marine Atlantic

also announced a new rolling schedule for bookings. A fresh four-month booking block will be released every three months.

"Our customers now have the option to book at least 13 months into the future," Hupman explained in the video presentati­on.

"This advanced booking timeline has worked well with other transporta­tion sectors, and we feel the time is right to introduce it at Marine

Atlantic, especially as our customers determine their future travel plans."

He also addressed the Port aux Basques harbour improvemen­t project, which will see the removal of Vardy's Island, located in the middle of the harbour.

Port aux Basques and North Sydney serve as the yearround link between the two Atlantic provinces.

Hupman said the island's removal will improve safety and reliabilit­y for Marine Atlantic vessels when navigating the harbour in difficult weather.

He also confirmed Marine Atlantic is in discussion­s with the federal government about constructi­ng a new facility for administra­tive staff in Port aux Basques.

"We are currently in discussion­s with the Government of Canada for the final approvals for this project," he said.

 ?? SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Vehicles are shown lined up at the Marine Atlantic terminal in North Sydney. The federal Crown corporatio­n recently announced it intends to resume its North Sydney-to-argentia route in 2021.
SALTWIRE NETWORK Vehicles are shown lined up at the Marine Atlantic terminal in North Sydney. The federal Crown corporatio­n recently announced it intends to resume its North Sydney-to-argentia route in 2021.
 ??  ?? Placentia Chamber of Commerce president Wayne Power. SALTWIRE NETWORK
Placentia Chamber of Commerce president Wayne Power. SALTWIRE NETWORK
 ?? SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Marine Atlantic CEO and president Murray Hupman
SALTWIRE NETWORK Marine Atlantic CEO and president Murray Hupman

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