. "The Gagetown Ferry is a cable ferry in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The ferry crosses the Saint John River, linking Gagetown on the west bank with on the east bank. The crossing is 0.7 kilometres (0.43 mi) in length, taking less than 5 minutes, and is free of tolls. The ferry carries up to 12 cars at a time, and operates during day times hours on a seasonal schedule. It is operated by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation. As of July 1, 2020, ferry service has been restored between Gagetown and Jemseg with ferry F85., the former Belleisle Bay ferry."@en . . . . "20259887"^^ . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-66.136276245117 45.768482208252)"^^ . . . . . . "Gagetown Ferry"@en . . . . "45.768481 -66.136279" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Gagetown Ferry is a cable ferry in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The ferry crosses the Saint John River, linking Gagetown on the west bank with on the east bank. The crossing is 0.7 kilometres (0.43 mi) in length, taking less than 5 minutes, and is free of tolls. The ferry carries up to 12 cars at a time, and operates during day times hours on a seasonal schedule. It is operated by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation. In February, 2016, the ferry service had been eliminated as part of a cost-saving measure put in place by the government. The decision created controversy and residents and users organized to pressure the government to maintain the ferry service. In August 2019, the new Progressive Conservative government announced the return of the ferry, using the old Belleisle Bay Ferry which is currently being retrofitted for use at Gagetown. As of July 1, 2020, ferry service has been restored between Gagetown and Jemseg with ferry F85., the former Belleisle Bay ferry."@en . . . . . . "1000275713"^^ . . "45.76848220825195"^^ . "-66.13627624511719"^^ . . "3055"^^ .