Yes you can but you have to take a plane from Sydney Australia to nova scotia then take the ferry.
Newfoundland and labrador ==================== Prince Edward Island (PEI) connects with New Brunswick via the Confederation Bridge. The mainland end of the Confederation Bridge is near the Nova Scotia border. The Woods Island ferry service runs between PEI and Nova Scotia as well. There is no direct connection between PEI and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It would appear to be more likely that PEI would be trading with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ahead of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Yes, and if you plan to do so, the cheapest choice is to take the ferry from Nova Scotia to PEI, and then take the Confederation Bridge to leave the island. You only pay when you leave PEI, and the bridge costs less than the ferry.
Jacques Cartier discovered PEI as well as Newfoundland and Labrador
No, I have not taken an overnight ferry to Newfoundland.
PEI and Newfoundland ... i think
Traveling from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, to Prince Edward Island (PEI) typically involves a combination of driving and a ferry ride. The drive to the ferry terminal in Caribou, Nova Scotia, takes about 2.5 to 3 hours. The ferry ride to PEI itself takes approximately 75 minutes. Overall, the entire journey can take around 4 to 5 hours, depending on wait times and travel conditions.
Smallest province? No! PEI is smallest!
3 provincial capitals are on islands: Victoria (British Columbia), Charlottetown (PEI), and Saint John's (Newfoundland).
Driving from Charlottetown, PEI, to Miramichi, NB, typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The distance is approximately 170 kilometers (about 105 miles), and the route usually involves taking the ferry from PEI to New Brunswick. It's advisable to check ferry schedules and potential delays before your trip.
Lots of water! PEI sits in the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River and is accessible by ferry (to-from Nova Scotia) or by bridge (to-from New Brunswick).
Sydney is the port city in eastern Nova Scotia where you can catch a ferry to Newfoundland. The Marine Atlantic ferry service operates from Sydney to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. It's a convenient way to travel between the two provinces by sea.
At the present time you cannot book the Fogo Island ferry in advance.