FW: Wolfe Island Ferry Out of Service 1300h-1900h

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markdread@gmail.com
Sun, Oct 16, 2022 1:40 PM

Just in case folks are already on the island, or planning to visit today,
note the ferry is OUT OF SERVICE 1300-1900.

Mark.

From: MTO Ferry Info (MTO) mtoferryinfo@ontario.ca
Sent: October 16, 2022 9:33 AM
To: MTO Ferry Info (MTO) mtoferryinfo@ontario.ca
Subject: Wolfe Island Ferry Out of Service 1300h-1900h

Dear Wolfe Island Ferry Passengers,

Please be advised that the Wolfe Island Ferry will be shut down today,
October 16th from 1300h to 1900h due to a crew shortage.  The ferry is
expected to resume regular operation on October 16 at 1900h.

The Wolfe Islander III will depart Kingston today at 1000h, 1100h and 1200h
and will be tied up in Kingston at 1300h.

We understand the impact that this disruption will have on the local
communities that rely on this critical transportation service.

Efforts to secure required crew are continuing.  We apologize for this
necessary service disruption and thank you for your patience and
understanding.

Colin Simons

Director, Transportation User Services

Just in case folks are already on the island, or planning to visit today, note the ferry is OUT OF SERVICE 1300-1900. Mark. From: MTO Ferry Info (MTO) <mtoferryinfo@ontario.ca> Sent: October 16, 2022 9:33 AM To: MTO Ferry Info (MTO) <mtoferryinfo@ontario.ca> Subject: Wolfe Island Ferry Out of Service 1300h-1900h Dear Wolfe Island Ferry Passengers, Please be advised that the Wolfe Island Ferry will be shut down today, October 16th from 1300h to 1900h due to a crew shortage. The ferry is expected to resume regular operation on October 16 at 1900h. The Wolfe Islander III will depart Kingston today at 1000h, 1100h and 1200h and will be tied up in Kingston at 1300h. We understand the impact that this disruption will have on the local communities that rely on this critical transportation service. Efforts to secure required crew are continuing. We apologize for this necessary service disruption and thank you for your patience and understanding. Colin Simons Director, Transportation User Services