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Yes you can but you have to take a plane from sydney Australia to nova scotia then take the ferry.
The Interislander ferry is a ferry that travels between the New Zealand North and South Island. The two ports that the ferry service connects are Wellington on the North Island and Picton on the South Island.
You can fly in about an hour. By road you can drive from a number of ferry ports, like Fishguard, Holyhead or Liverpool having got a ferry. If you went to Fishguard, you would have had to drive a bit more before leaving Ireland as the ferry is not from Dublin, but Fishguard is nearer to London than the other ports. It could be anything from 3 to 7 hours by ferry and a 3 to 4 hour journey to London from whichever of the ports you arrived at after that.
Currently there are ferry crossings between 3 ports in England, and 3 ports in France. The exact routes can be found at P&O Ferries, and you are able to book your ferry ticket there as well.
Marine Atlantic runs ferries between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The ferry leaves from North Sydney on the eastern coast of Nova Scotia.
The rates for a ferry across the English Channel vary according to which company, the ports sailing from and to, whether travelling on foot or by car and if the latter how many passengers are in the car. Rates can be found direct from the ferry companies as well as My Ferry, A Ferry and Ferry Price.
At the present time you cannot book the Fogo Island ferry in advance.
Yes, there are several from various ports.
There are many different rates depending on what you are driving and how many persons will travel. The rates are for one way so it will be double that to return.
The drive time from Toronto to St. John's, Canada is approximately 38 hours and 30 minutes. From there you will need to get a ferry to go to Newfoundland and Labrador.
About 3 hours, depending on weather conditions.
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