Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia Photo Mug

Order your quality Photo Mug of "Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia" now!

Have this image as a Photo Mug!
Photo Name: Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia

Shipping information:
We usually ship within 48 hours, and by "standard mail" with Canada Post. Within North America you should expect your order within 1-2 weeks, however please be aware that it can take longer. Unfortunately we can not guarantee how long shipping will take and are therefore not responsible for any delays caused after the item has left our hands.

At this stage we are only able to ship within North America for our shipping flatrate. Please inquire if you plan to order a product which needs to be shipped to a destination OUTSIDE of North America.

If you wish to have your item shipped by Express (extra shipping cost) please send us a email immediately after you receive your paypal receipt.

All our products are for PRIVATE USE only. It is not permitted to duplicate or use them commercially in any way!






   

Order your Photo Mug now!

 
 
Photo Mug
15 ounce
(with Satisfaction Guarantee)

Price: 29.90 US$

Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia
Photo of the Petite Princess, a newer ferry that crosses Petite Passage in Nova Scotia, Canada on a daily basis.

"Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia" Photo Mugs!

Get a decent cup of java with these large photo mugs!

We use only the 15oz photo mugs instead of the 11oz mugs which don`t hold enough coffee to get you started each morning!

These high quality 15oz photo mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe with sharp photo images that wrap around the mug (length of wrap depends on the image ratio).


Other purchase options for Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia


Information about the "Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia" photograph:

The Petite Princess is the newest vessel to the ferry system of Nova Scotia and was officially put into service in March, 2004. As it motors across Petite Passage, the quaint town of Tiverton that is situated on Long Island, Nova Scotia adorns the background.

This new ferry is forty-two meters in length and can carry twenty-four cars, ninety-five passengers and it works with a total crew of four people. The Joshua Slocum ferry was built in 1974 and was used before the arrival of the Petite Princess. It was a total of about twenty-nine meters in length but was not capable of holding as many cars or people.

The total cost to build this ferry reached around the four million dollar mark but was money well spent as not only does the Petite Princess carry passengers but it can also carry needed goods between the towns. In the future, there is still hopes of having a crossing that can be driven, but in the meantime, the Princess Petite lives up to its responsibilities and keeps the people of Long Island only a short ferry trip away from the mainland.

The Petite Princess makes daily trips across Petite Passage between the towns of Digby Neck and Long Island, Nova Scotia. Improved tourism has been on the increase around Digby Neck and Long Island since the Petite Princess was launched and will continue to grow as more tourists visit this beautiful part of Nova Scotia.

The ferry, Petite Princess, crossing Petite Passage between Digby Neck and Long Island, with the town of Tiverton (on Long Island) in the background, Bay of Fundy, Digby Neck and Islands Scenic Drive, Highway 217, Nova Scotia, Canada.



Related photo links for Petite Princess Ferry Nova Scotia





Examples:

   

Example Photo Mugs

  photo mug photo mugs wildlife photo mugs

 

We use only the 15oz photo mugs instead of the 11oz mugs which don't hold enough coffee to get you started each morning! More information about Photo Mug...



  • AddThis Social Bookmark Button
  • stock travel photography feed
  • Share