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Chi-Cheemaun opens up to regular traffic

Walk-ons are not allowed, but the Chi-Cheemaun ferry is now accepting all motorized traffic wanting to make the crossing between Manitoulin Island and the Bruce Peninsula.

The Owen Sound Transportation Company states in a release it updated its travel regulations on June 12 as part of the province’s Stage 2 plans to reopen the economy.

The company had restricted boarding to essential travellers only due to COVIDE-19 regulations, but now it is open for all travellers.

Anyone wishing to make the crossing must have a reservation and will be screened for their health and recent travel history before boarding the ferry.

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Passengers must also wear a mask or face covering while onboard and physical distancing will be enforced.

The company asks passengers to also note there is no food or beverages being served.

And, starting on June 27th it will begin its summer scheduling, which includes three round trips daily between Tobermory and South Baymouth.

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