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Glenora Ferry temporarily out of service next Tuesday

By Brock Ormond Feb 6, 2026 | 2:27 PM

The Ministry of Transportation has informed the municipality that the Glenora Ferry will be temporarily out of service from 6:30 am to 4 pm on Tuesday, February 10.

This service change is required for maintenance work at the Adolphustown dock.

Alternate access is available via County Road 49, Highway 62 and Highway 33. Please plan your travels accordingly.

When service resumes, the ferry will return to the seasonal schedule and operate daily, providing service every 30 minutes between 6 am and 1:15 am. It will depart Glenora on the hour and the half-hour and Adolphustown at a quarter to and a quarter after the hour.

Visit the MTO webpage to learn more about the Glenora Ferry service.