Stone Wharf
A large dock which is primarily used by the Chebeague Transportation Company ferry to load and unload passengers and goods.
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Stone Wharf Details
A large dock which is primarily used by the Chebeague Transportation Company ferry to load and unload passengers and goods. There is a paved ramp for launching boats and the dock can be used by anglers. Unlike the Casco Bay Lines ferry which docks at Chandler Cove, Chebeague Transportation Company ferry operates year-round so this is the heart of island activity both during the warmer summer months and cold winters. The ferry runs between Chebeague Island and Cousin's Island, which is located in Yarmouth and connected to the mainland via a bridge. The Chebeague Island Inn and Golf Course are a short walk away from the dock. Facilities: Floating Dock, Parking, Ferry Service
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