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Bar Harbor has until 1 October 2018 to approve Bay Ferries proposal to shift Maine terminus there in 2019
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16 July 2018 (Edited )

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On 11 July 2018 Bay Ferries submitted to the Town of Bar Harbor a proposal for entering into a 5-year lease of the Town's terminal facilities beginning in 2019. Bay Ferries, with a subsidy from the Province of Nova Scotia, would invest US$3M in the existing port facilities. A condition of going forward with the proposal is agreement on specifics of the Town, the Province and Bay Ferries on or before 1 October 2018.

From 1997 to 2006, Bay Ferries operated a Bar Harbor - Yarmouth route which it claims was unsubsidized and profitable.

Will everybody - including 2 governments - be able to agree by 1 October? Stay tuned.


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