Proud of our History - The MV Holiday 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.

Similar to its sister ship, the MV Vacationland, the vessel was high speed with open vehicle decks to increase available capacity when it was introduced to the service. Both vessels were built specifically for summer tourism traffic which was evident by their names.

Designed to help manage increasing traffic volumes to Prince Edward Island, it made the loading and unloading process more efficient and helped manage and transport the increased number of tourists wanting to visit the popular Island destination.

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In next week’s blog posting, we highlight the SS Empress which serviced the Northumberland Strait and Bay of Fundy crossings between 1906 and 1930.

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Image of the inside of the MV Holiday Island
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