Cecil Ferry Explained

The Cecil Ferry is a cable ferry in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The ferry crosses the North Saskatchewan River, providing a link between Saskatchewan Highway 302 and Saskatchewan Highway 55.

The six-car ferry is operated by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure. The ferry is free of tolls and operates between 7:00 am and midnight, during the ice-free season. The ferry has a length of, a width of, and a weight limit of .[1]

Of all cable ferries in the province, the Cecil Ferry carries the highest percentage of truck traffic. The ferry transports approximately 20,000 vehicles each year.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ferry Crossings: Cecil Ferry . Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, Government of Saskatchewan . 2019-11-28 .