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Port Robinson ferry to make season's maiden voyage this weekend

The ferry has shuttled passengers across the Welland canal since the 1970’s and is wheelchair accessible and pet-friendly
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The Port Robinson 'Bridge-It' ferry. Bob Liddycoat / ThoroldToday

NEWS RELEASE
CITY OF THOROLD
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The City plans to launch a soft-opening of Bridge-it ferry this weekend on May 11 and 12, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., before opening officially for the season on May 18.

As the only ferry service on the Welland canal, Bridge-it provides local residents, visitors and cyclists direct transportation between the east and west sides of Port Robinson in Thorold. The ferry has shuttled passengers across the Welland canal since the 1970’s and is wheelchair accessible and pet-friendly. 

“Last year, we saw almost ten thousand walkers, hikers and cyclists ride the ferry,” said Mayor Terry Ugulini. “We are grateful to Niagara Region for their partnership on this popular seasonal attraction, and we are excited to welcome residents and visitors back aboard for the 2024 season.”

A charming piece of Niagara’s cycling experience, the Bridge-it route provides cyclists with direct access from Thorold through to Niagara Falls by following Grassybrook Road to the Niagara River Recreational Trail and connecting to the Greater Niagara Cycle Route. For more information visit www.thorold.ca/ferry

2024 Hours of Operation

Spring Hours
May 18 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Summer Hours
June, July and August, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Fall Hours
September and October, from 9 a.m. to dusk
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