The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ferry service to increase crossings

- DAVE STEWART dave.stewart@theguardia­n.pe.ca @PEIGuardia­n

Ferry service between P.E.I. and Nova Scotia will soon be returning to a seven-day schedule.

Northumber­land Ferries Ltd. has been operating over the past few weeks but only for essential travel, which basically boils down to commercial traffic between Monday

and Friday.

However, the premiers of P.E.I., New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador announced the long-delayed travel bubble on Wednesday which will allow travel between the provinces without the requiremen­t of a 14-day quarantine, beginning on Friday, July 3.

Don Cormier, vice-president operations and safety management for Northumber­land Ferries Ltd., said Thursday they are going over COVID-19 management plans to ensure public safety — and that includes stepping up sanitation efforts.

“Currently, we are consulting with the various government­s to work out the details and the detailed procedures for screening and for making bookings,’’ Cormier said. “We’re reviewing all of our plans to make sure they are consistent with all public health orders and we’ll be advising our customers in more detail with what’s involved there.’’

While it’s not mandatory, anyone who plans on taking the ferry as of July 3 is being asked to book ahead, even walk-ons. This will help the company to do contact tracing.

Cormier said while the daily schedule hasn’t been finalized, he expects both the MV Confederat­ion and MV Holiday Island to operate.

Reviewing the management plan means determinin­g with public health what the capacity will be for the two ships. Cormier can’t say what that will be but expects news will be released shortly.

“We will need to ensure that we are complying with physical distancing requiremen­ts. We can expect there to be reduced passenger complement­s.’’

As for the onboard amenities, Cormier said the restaurant will be opening, but service will be limited compared to the past. He added that Northumber­land Ferries Ltd. hasn’t had any conversati­ons yet with Cows Creamery as to whether the Cows ice cream shop will operate on the MV Confederat­ion.

“People can expect that it ... won’t be business as usual.’’

Even though the service has been restricted to five days per week and has only been handling essential travel, Cormier said the boats have been busy.

“We’ve been accommodat­ing over 400 trucks a week on a limited schedule. Commercial traffic has been very steady ... it’s been really busy, and we expect that trend to continue. We think this Atlantic bubble will result in a fair amount of traffic.’’

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? With the Atlantic bubble opening on July 3, Northumber­land Ferries Ltd. will be returning to a seven-day schedule open to nonessenti­al travel.
FILE PHOTO With the Atlantic bubble opening on July 3, Northumber­land Ferries Ltd. will be returning to a seven-day schedule open to nonessenti­al travel.

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