![]() ![]() Completion of interior fit out of the terminal building itself and installation of the equipment and fittings necessary for USCBP to operate the border facility.ĭepending on construction progress at the Bar Harbor terminal, and other operational preparations, the start date could be moved to an earlier date, in which case a further announcement will be forthcoming.Some site preparation work including completion of paving and installation of fencing and other security measures and.Completion of exterior secondary inspection and outbound inspection areas.Completion of the exterior primary inspection canopy area and installation of officers’ booths and various inspection equipment.Remaining work on the shore side USCBP facility includes the following: Rebuilding the marine facilities at Bar Harbor was completed in 2019 and significant work was completed on shore side facilities. Bay Ferries believes that the remaining work can be completed in accordance with a project plan developed in collaboration with all contractors and USCBP. Throughout the fall and winter of 2019/2020, Bay Ferries has worked closely with United States Customs and Border Protection (“USCBP”) in the continuation of approval processes and in ongoing construction at the Bar Harbor ferry terminal. The 2020 operating schedule is available here. Service will consist of one daily round trip (departing Yarmouth at 09:30 local time and departing Bar Harbor at 15:00 local time) until after Labour Day when there will be six crossings per week until the scheduled season end on October 13, 2020. Sale of tickets will commence immediately. Start-up of Yarmouth/Bar Harbor Ferry Service February 21, 2020īay Ferries Limited is pleased to announce the planned start date for Nova Scotia-Maine ferry service is June 26, 2020.
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