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*Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Souris, PE | *Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Souris, PE (Under contract to Federal Government of Canada) | ||
*Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Matane, PQ (freight only) | *Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Matane, PQ (freight only) | ||
*Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Ile d'Entrée, PQ (under contract to [[Société des traversiers du Québec]]) | *Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Ile d'Entrée, PQ (under contract to [[Société des traversiers du Québec]]) |
Revision as of 00:14, 25 April 2020
Founded | May 28, 1944 |
Fleet size | 4 |
Routes | 4 |
The Coopérative de transport Maritime et Aérien, abbreviated CTMA, is a cooperative providing ferry service to the Magdalen Islands, QC.
History
CTMA was formed as a cooperative by Magdalen Island residents on May 28, 1944, in order to provide regular transportation access to the mainland. The cooperative originally intended to provide both ferry and air service; however, the latter never materialized.[1]
During the initial years, the priority for CTMA was carrying freight (mostly fish) from the Magdalen Islands to major cities such as Halifax, Matane, Montreal, and Quebec City, and shipping goods and supplies to the Island. In 1971, the purchase of the Manic enabled the first roll-on/roll-off service to the Island from Souris, PEI; this launched a tourist boom.[2] Cruise service from Montreal began in 2002.
Routes
- Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Souris, PE (Under contract to Federal Government of Canada)
- Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Matane, PQ (freight only)
- Cap-aux-Meules, PQ - Ile d'Entrée, PQ (under contract to Société des traversiers du Québec)
- Seasonal Cruise (Montréal - Cap-aux-Meules - Gaspé - Montréal)
Fleet
Current
Name | Thumbnail | Year | Builder | Vehicle capacity |
Passenger capacity |
Route(s) served | Notes |
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C.T.M.A. Vacancier[3] | 1973 | J.J. Sietas Schiffswerft | 210 | 380 | Seasonal Cruise |
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C.T.M.A. Voyageur II | 1998 | 30+ trailers | None | Cap-aux-Meules - Matane |
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Ivan-Quinn[5] | 2009 | Méridien Maritime | 2 | 45 | Cap-aux-Meules - Ile d'Entrée |
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Madeleine[6] | 1981 | Verolme Cork Dockyard | 190 | 755 | Cap-aux-Meules - Souris |
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Retired
This list is incomplete.
Name | Thumbnail | Year | Builder | Vehicle capacity |
Passenger capacity |
Route(s) served | Notes |
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C.T.M.A. Voyageur | 1971 | 22 trailers | None | Cap-aux-Meules - Matane |
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External links
References
- ↑ Our history, CTMA, retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ↑ Chronology, CTMA, retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ↑ Technical data, CTMA, retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ↑ The Clipper Ranger becomes the CTMA Voyageur II, CTMA, published December 17, 2019.
- ↑ NM Ivan-Quinn, Société des traversiers du Québec, retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ↑ Technical data, CTMA, retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ↑ Roro C.T.M.A. VOYAGEUR Purchased by a Greek Interests Company, Ferry Shipping News, published February 13, 2020.