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MV Saaremaa 1 will once more join MV Confederation on the waters between P.E.I. and Nova Scotia for the peak tourism weeks this summer. Northumberland Ferries Ltd. has finalized an agreement with ...
The Saaremaa's primary role is as a replacement for NM Félix-Adrien Gauthier on the Matane-Godbout-Baie-Comeau ferry run, and will have to head back to Quebec if that ferry goes out of service.
The Saaremaa has been plagued by engine problems since this summer, while a collision with the Wood Islands wharf earlier in September left the Confederation with a hole in its bow. The collision ...
The Saaremaa was brought into service on the strait to replace the MV Holiday Island, which caught fire during a run in 2022. The ferry was beyond repair, and had to be scrapped.
The Saaremaa also does not have Cows ice cream on board. Jeff Joyce, vice-president and general manager for NFL and the guide for the SaltWire tour, said Cows did not renew its contract this year so ...
The highest number of new cases were diagnosed in Saaremaa. April 6: Four more deaths on Saaremaa. The Health Board reports four more deaths have occurred since Sunday, all of them in Kuressaare ...
A species of orchid has been rediscovered on Saaremaa for the first time in over 100 years. The island is known to be home to more than 30 types of orchid. Last Sunday, it was known 35 types of orchid ...
Business Insider, a US-based online newspaper, has listed the Estonian island of Saaremaa as one of 17 best under-the-radar islands in Europe. The newspaper says that “Saaremaa takes visitors back to ...
In what officials are describing as a “fortunate accident”, all seven people aboard a helicopter that plunged into the Baltic Sea off Estonia’s western coast on Sunday morning survived unscathed.
The Saaremaa has been plagued by engine problems since this summer, while a collision with the Wood Islands wharf earlier in September left the Confederation with a hole in its bow. The collision was ...
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — One of two ferries serving the P.E.I.-to-Nova Scotia crossing, MV Saaremaa 1, will not be returning to service in 2024. Jeff Joyce, vice-president of marine operations and ...