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Saint John to Digby SOS
A photo essay on endangered ferry link
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Captain Oral Hamilton is taking Princess of Acadia out of the Saint John ferry terminal on the West Side.
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The old telegraph used to issue commands to the engine room is today replaced by radio connection. In the background is quarter master Carvin Chamberlain.
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Captain Oral Hamilton is looking over the Bay of Fundy from the Princess of Acadia bridge.
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A group of golfers plays a friendly game of poker on their way to Digby Pines golf course. They make the trip regularly.
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A woman is sleeping on board Princess of Acadia on her way to Digby, Nova Scotia.
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Brian Hill, engine room assistant, keeps the records straight in the engine control room.
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Ship’s workshop deep in the bowels of the Princess of Acadia engine room.
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Quarter master Carvin Chamberlain and Captain Oral Hamilton talk in the captain’s cabin.
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Don and Elisabeth Phillips from Illinois are looking over the ocean on a clear, sunny August morning. They make the trip several times a year.
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Princess of Acadia arrives in Digby, Nova Scotia.
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Family, friends and passengers are gathering at Digby terminal awaiting Princes of Acadia arrival.
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Combat engineer Sgt. Dan Beason meets his friends Julie, and Richard Bickford at Digby terminal. Bickfords recently had a baby boy, Dylan.
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Passengers on the Princess of Acadia eat supper in the ship's restaurant.
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Bob and Janet Ferguson are returning to their home in Florida after a cycling tour of southern Nova Scotia.
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Bradly Snodgrass, Tim Sonier, Scott Sonier and Brendan McNeil replaced an earlier game of scrabble for high stakes card game with gummy bears for chips.
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A Princess of Acadia crew member is ensuring the truck is secure. The ship has an elaborate safety system keeping trucks and cargo secured during rough seas.
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Second mate Brian Foot directs crews efforts to load cargo and vehicles in an orderly and secure manner.
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Passengers are waiting for the announcement they can disembark at Saint John terminal.