The Glenora Ferry

The Glenora Ferry is not just a means of crossing the Bay of Quinte—it’s an experience in itself. Here are some great reasons to take the ferry:

  1. Scenic Views: The ferry offers beautiful views of the Bay of Quinte and the surrounding countryside. It's a peaceful, relaxing way to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, especially at sunset or during the golden hour.

  2. Convenience: The ferry connects the town of Glenora (in Prince Edward County) to the mainland, making it an easy and direct way to travel between the two. It saves time compared to driving around the bay, and it’s a shortcut for locals and visitors alike.

  3. Unique Experience: The ferry ride is a charming, old-fashioned experience that adds a bit of adventure to your day. It’s a nice break from the usual road trip and offers a chance to enjoy the water and the breeze.

  4. Avoiding Traffic: The ferry can help you skip the busy road routes and traffic, especially during peak tourist seasons in Prince Edward County.

  5. Pet-Friendly: If you’re traveling with pets, the Glenora Ferry allows them on board, making it an easy choice for pet owners.

  6. Access to Local Attractions: Taking the ferry can be part of your journey to explore the wineries, beaches, or charming towns in Prince Edward County, making it a fun way to travel between attractions.

  7. Eco-Friendly: Traveling by ferry is generally more environmentally friendly than driving a car around, especially if you're considering a relaxing, scenic ride while minimizing your carbon footprint.

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