Hello from Rochester: The CAT - An Awesome
Beast
by:
Susanne Pacher
For a while now I have been
dreaming of taking the recently re-introduced high-speed ferry service
from Toronto to Rochester. The ferry service briefly ran last year,
introduced by a group of private investors, but stopped running after a
few weeks due to financial difficulties. It was reintroduced this year
after the City of Rochester purchased the ferry at an auction and
contracted an experienced ferry service based out of Nova Scotia to run
it.
North America's newest CAT fast
ferry is an amazing vessel. Built in Australia in 2003, it made its way
around the globe to its new home on Lake Ontario in 2005. It's as long
as a football field and can also reach speeds of up to 80 kilometers or
52 miles an hour. The CAT can carry up to 774 passengers and 220 cars,
and is one of the fastest and largest car ferries in North America.
It's a sharp-looking ship and
its aerodynamic style and 44,000 horsepower engines allow it to make
the lake-crossing within only 2.5 hours. I had a look around the ship
and when you first come upstairs from the cargo hold area, you arrive
in a sleekly designed passenger room that has airline-style seats, some
of them with tables in-between so people can comfortably sit down and
enjoy food that they may have purchased at one of a number of on-ship
bars and bistros.
I took a stroll around the ship
and was quite astounded by the amenities: the CAT offers 2 movie
theatres, a duty-free shop, a video arcade / children's game area and a
gorgeous Panorama seating area at the front of the ship that allows you
to take in the scenery as you approach the harbours.
While it was raining 2 days ago
on my trip to Rochester, yesterday was a crisp day with crystal-blue
skies and the experience of approaching Toronto's skyline in the ferry
was breathtaking. The Panorama lounge holds comfortable table and
airliner-style seating and offers excellent views through its large
windows. The only unfortunate thing is that when you ride the ferry
with your car, you have to leave about 10 minutes early to get to your
vehicle so you don't get to see the complete docking process.
I really enjoyed the
expansiveness of the CAT. You can walk around, sit in different areas,
or you can go up to the top level viewing deck and watch the vessel
depart the harbour. Since it was such a beautiful day yesterday, I went
upstairs to the open-air deck and watched the process as the ferry
pulled away from the attractive Rochester Ferry Terminal, a 55,000 sf
terminal facility built at the Rochester Harbor with ground level
restaurant and retail facilities. Then it slowly proceeded to glide out
between the two long stone piers, and picked up speed once out on the
open water.
The return price for one
passenger is US$ 144.00 including passenger, vehicle transportation and
security fees and it shaves substantial time off the drive the
Rochester. There is a $15 return vehicle discount in addition to
numerous packages and special offers throughout the year. I thought one
of the greatest advantages of taking the ferry are the border
processing facilities. The inspection procedures on both the American
and Canadian side were extremely efficient and friendly and definitely
alleviated one of my worst fears of crossing the border since 911: the
wait times at the border crossings. If passengers have proper ID and
travel documents as required by Canada and US Customs, the
check-through procedures are very smooth. On the way back I was
actually the second vehicle out of the ship and within less than 5
minutes I was on my way home, well-rested after an exciting , luxurious
high-speed adventure across Lake Ontario.
About The Author
Susanne Pacher is the
publisher of a website called Travel and Transitions (http://www.travelandtransitions.com).
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about life and the t-ransitions that we face as we go through our own
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