Coastal Ferries
Coastal ferries are boats designed to transport passengers and vehicles across bodies of water, typically between islands and the mainland. They play a crucial role in connecting communities, providing essential services, and facilitating tourism. These ferries can vary in size and capacity, accommodating everything from small groups to large vehicles.
Many coastal ferry services operate on fixed schedules, ensuring reliable travel options for residents and visitors. Some well-known examples include the BC Ferries in British Columbia and the Staten Island Ferry in New York City. These services contribute to local economies and enhance accessibility to remote areas.