4.05.2026

Ferry Services Disrupted by High Winds and Rain

Northumberland Ferries says service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia may be disrupted this morning

Northumberland Ferries has announced that its service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia may be disrupted due to severe weather conditions this morning. High winds and heavy rain affected both provinces over the weekend, causing potential cancellations for ferry departures.

Specifically, the company indicated that the 7 a.m. ferry departure from Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, could be canceled due to wind conditions. Similarly, the 8:30 a.m. sailing from Caribou, Nova Scotia, may also face cancellation. Passengers are advised to check for updates before heading to the ferry terminals.

The adverse weather not only impacted ferry services but also caused disruptions to travel in the Halifax region. Notably, the Macdonald Bridge was closed to traffic for a period of time on a precautionary basis. This decision was made after unassembled scaffolding, which was planned for use on Project LifeSpan, was blown from an elevated platform onto the roadway below, creating safety concerns for motorists.

The Halifax Harbour Bridges reported that the bridge reopened a couple of hours later after the scaffolding was secured and a thorough safety inspection was completed. This incident highlighted the direct impact of the weather on infrastructure and travel safety in the area, prompting swift actions by authorities.

In terms of weather forecasts, a special weather statement that was in effect for the Halifax area ended early Monday morning. However, Environment Canada warned that residents could still experience winds gusting between 60 to 80 km/hr as the day progressed. Such conditions could lead to further challenges for transportation and safety in the region.

As the situation evolves, commuters and travelers in both provinces are encouraged to remain vigilant and stay informed about local conditions, especially with the potential for continued weather-related disruptions. The impacts of the storm serve as a reminder of the importance of preparedness during severe weather events, particularly in regions prone to high winds and heavy rain.