It was expensive but worth it. I would highly recommend taking the ferry. My partner and I took the ferry a few weeks ago from Digby, Nova Scotia to Saint John, New Brunswick. Just over 2 hours compared to a six hour drive.
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Travel from Caribou, Nova Scotia to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island for free on a first come, first served basis. However, to guarantee your space, you must pre-book and pay the applicable fare. Note that whether booking one-way or round-trip travel, the fare is the same.
Getting to Nova Scotia via driving, flying, or catching the ferry is extremely easy as the province isn't actually an island - like many people assume - but rather a peninsula, so you don't have to cross over any bodies of water to get there.
Portsmouth – FishbournePortsmouth to Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight is a popular and convenient ferry route, getting you across the Solent in just 45 minutes.
At just $2.75 (exact cash only!), the 15-minute ride across the harbour on the Alderney Ferry from Halifax to Downtown Dartmouth is a must-do Halifax experience for visitors and locals alike.
You can certainly take the ferry to PEI and the bridge back. In fact that will save you money. You only pay when leaving the Island and the bridge is considerably cheaper.
The CAT high-speed car ferry travels between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in just 3.5 hours. Cars, SUV's, pickups, motorcycles, bicycles, recreational vehicles, and tour buses are welcome aboard The CAT—as well as foot passengers.
Walk-on passengers and bicyclesYou will walk across a ramp to board the ferry. There is indoor and outdoor seating. You are free to move around. You will exit the ferry on the docked side following the directions of the ferry employee.