Proud of our History - the SS Prince Edward Island
Marine Atlantic, its predecessor CN Marine, and pre-confederation Newfoundland coastal boats have a strong and proud history serving the people of Atlantic Canada through ferry terminals, passenger vessels and rail service.
Named after the province for which the vessel served, it was a large, powerful state-of-the-art steamer that offered a train deck that could transport railway cars. The vessel provided increased capacity and could carry more people, cars and freight than was previously possible. When first introduced, the vessel received high praise for its fast speed and ongoing reliability during its years in service.
We hope you enjoy these photos that show the first vessel to connect Borden and Cape Tormentine by a passenger and freight ferry.
As always, we welcome your photos for posting in a future blog. Please email your photos to [email protected] including any facts such as the date and location.
In our next blog posting, we highlight the SS Princess Helene which traversed the Bay of Fundy between Saint John, NB and Digby, NS from 1930-1963.