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Cumberland-Masson Ferry

Crossing the Ottawa River between Cumberland ON and Masson QC, the Cumberland-Masson Ferry operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The distance between the two shores is 610 meters. Length: 28m Width: 9.85m Draft: 6 to 6.4 feet … Continue reading

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Hartland Covered Bridge

Hartland Covered Bridge National Historic Site of Canada Crossing over the Saint John River at the Village of Hartland NB, the 390.75m long Hartland bridge is by far the longest covered bridge in the world. Plans and specifications of the … Continue reading

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Coastal Raider III

The fishing boat Coastal Raider III

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Brycas

The fishing boat Brycas outboard of Beverly Ann

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Best Of Intentions and Beth & Lynne

The fishing boats Best Of Intentions and Beth & Lynne

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Best Of Intentions

The fishing boat Best Of Intentions

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Lady Shirleen

The fishing boat Lady Shirleen

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Beyond Limits I

The fishing boat Beyond Limits I

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Catch 22 2012

The fishing boat Catch 22 2012

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Dragon Lady IV, Fundy Mist, Cara & Brent II, Jennie – Raetor

The fishing boats Dragon Lady IV, Fundy Mist, Cara & Brent II, and Jennie – Raetor

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