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  1. Halifax Transit | Ferry | Halifax

    Dec 18, 2025 · Halifax Transit offers reduced Alderney Ferry service on holidays. Visit Holiday Schedules for more information.

  2. Halifax–Dartmouth Ferry Service - Wikipedia

    Today the service is operated by Halifax Transit and links Downtown Halifax with two locations, Alderney Landing and Woodside, in Dartmouth, NS.

  3. Advice against seasickness: the ferry places where you suffer least

    Mar 7, 2024 · Seasickness, also known as motion sickness or kinetosis, is a condition that occurs when the body’s balance system, located in the inner ear, is subjected to repeated and …

  4. Sailing Information | Marine Atlantic

    Traveling with Marine Atlantic has never been easier. Before joining us on board, find everything you need to know about our ferry crossings.

  5. Union says burnout to blame for frequent Halifax ferry

    Apr 22, 2024 · With dozens of ferry crossings between Halifax and Dartmouth cancelled last week, the union representing transit workers says staff shortages and burnout are to blame.

  6. Halifax Transit (Ferry) – Ferry Schedules, Routes & Updates

    Halifax Transit (Ferry) line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time. To see updated ferry times, …

  7. Alderney Ferry Schedule - Halifax

    Nov 17, 2022 · A detailed description of the Halifax-Alderney Ferry Schedule.

  8. Marine Atlantic | Ferries to Nova Scotia & Newfoundland

    Dec 1, 2025 · For ferries to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, take a journey with Marine Atlantic. Enjoy great onboard amenities, dining options, accommodations and much more.

  9. Halifax Transit | Bus | Schedules | Routes | Ferries | Halifax

    Dec 17, 2025 · View bus and ferry route maps and schedules. Learn of upcoming bus stop closures and detours. See how much Halifax Transit costs and where to buy tickets and …

  10. How to Avoid Sea Sickness: 8 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    May 24, 2025 · Seasickness or "mal de mer" is a common type of motion sickness caused by a disturbance in the inner ear due to repeated motions, such as the rising and falling of a boat …