As it is the only public access to Wolfe Island, the vessel operates as a free ferry.
The ferry terminal on Wolfe Island varies by season.
Across the bay is Wolfe Island, named after the famous poetic general, he supposes.
Canada, specifically Wolfe Island, is just across a narrow channel.
In 1913, he became a warden of the county, and from that year until 1929 he was reeve of Wolfe Island.
The island in almost completely farmland and can be reached by ferry from Wolfe Island.
Wolfe Island has its own post office (K0H 2Y0) and telephone exchange (+1-613-385-).
Wolfe Island can be reached by ferry from both Canada and the United States.
Wolfe Island is also home to a growing population of wild turkeys, and well as deer and other fauna.
Highway 96 was a short highway that travelled in a generally east-west direction across Wolfe Island.