We are an international ferry service running between Wallaceburg (Walpole Island), Ontario, CANADA to Algonac, Michigan, USA
**PLEASE NOTE: It’s the time of year when fog rolls in unexpectedly - the ferry may be temporarily unable to run until the fog clears. Therefore, there may not be enough time for updates on this page. Thank you for your understanding.
Status:
We are running!**
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Status: We are running!** ~
6:30am to 10:00pm
Everyday, 365 Days a Year
**Weather and River Conditions Permitting
$12 per Auto
Starting Rate. One-way Travel. CAD or USD
Cash, Debit, Credit, Apple Pay, Google Wallet accepted
Hours of Operation
First Boat from Canada
6:30am
First Boat from USA
7:00am
Last Boat from Canada
9:45pm
Last Boat from USA
10:00pm
There is no set schedule for arrivals and departures in either port.
The ferry operates continuously between the scheduled operating hours.
Transit time is approximately 8 minutes
2025 Fares:
Canadian and US currencies are equal. If paying in USD, fare for auto is $12 USD; if paying in CAD, fare for auto is $12 CAD. All listed rates are for one-way travel.
Cash, Debit, Credit Accepted
Location of Ports:
Canadian Port
1743 River Road North, Wallaceburg (Walpole Island), Ontario, Canada, N8A 4K9
USA Port
202 Fruit Street
Algonac, MI, USA, 48001
FAQs
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The ferry service operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not available and trips cannot be booked in advance.
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There is no set schedule. The ferry operates continuously between both international ports within scheduled operating hours. Transit time is approximately 8 to 10 minutes. We strive to offer two departures per hour from both ports.
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Fares are collected once on-board the ferry by one of our deckhands. We accept cash (CAD or USD), debit, or credit. Pre-paid tickets are also accepted. You can purchase a book of tickets (10 tickets per book) from one of our deckhands.
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All passengers and vehicles must disembark and proceed to a border agent once arriving in port (Canada or US).
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You need proper government issued identification to cross the international border into the USA and Canada. Please check with the proper government agency to see what the CBP (Customs and Border Patrol) and the CBSA (Canadian Border Security Agency) require to enter into their respective country.
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