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The words I remember reading - this was a school textbook - were a "powerful ferry", probably one with sufficient horsepower to haul the distance and withstand some degree of adverse weather. This would have been a very long trip, akin to the Cabot Strait crossing. It seemed to me that once the newer highway was built, the ferry would be relocated to that relatively short route. The North had and still has several examples of sea-lift operations to take goods into remote communities.
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