The Bleriot Ferry is a ferry in Alberta, Canada. It links the two sections of the North Dinosaur Trail (Highway 838) as it crosses the Red Deer River from Kneehill County on the west, to Starland County on the east. It was built by Andre Bleriot] commissioned in 1913 and, in addition to providing an essential transport service, acted as a major social hub in the Drumheller area. The ferry operates from late April to November.
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Cute little ferry that actually runs on a sort of electrical pulley system that’s interesting to see in action. Really fast crossing - we were the only ones waiting to go across and it only took a couple minutes for the whole affair. A fun addition if you’re doing the dinosaur trail drive up and across.
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