BANGOR DAILY NEWS • March 3, 2026
A ferry service that once ran out of Portland has announced that it intends to resume service between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Nova Scotia. The Scotia Prince would be a potential competitor for the Bay Ferry’s CAT, which takes passengers from Bar Harbor to Nova Scotia and receives a $20 million subsidy from the Nova Scotian government The high-speed ferry is owned by the U.S. Navy and leased to Bay Ferries, which operates the vessel under a contract with the Canadian government that runs through 2026. The Scotia Prince has a much longer travel time and route than the CAT’s. However, it is billing itself as an option of “overnight luxury at affordable prices.” That luxury will include a casino, bars, and an entertainment lounge and multiple dining options. It will also be able to carry transport trucks.
