If you are driving down from St. John (New Brunswick) to Boston, it will probably take you about seven and a half hours-- it's about 401 miles or 646 kilometers. By air, it's a three and a half hour flight non-stop. Ferries from St. John seem to be seasonal, and none go directly to Boston.
If there are no traffic delays, the drive from Vancouver Airport to the Tsawassen ferry terminal shouldn't take more than half an hour. If you are going to the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, the trip might take 1.5 hours or more.
about 183 miles
Yes, there is a ferry service from Boston to Martha's Vineyard. The ferry departs from the Ferry Terminal in Boston's Seaport District and arrives at Oak Bluffs or Vineyard Haven on Martha's Vineyard. The ferry ride takes about 2-3 hours.
No, it is designated as a National Park but no one can go there without a permit from the Canadian Coast Guard. There is no operational airport, and currently no ferry runs.
Airport,motorway,construction site,dock/ferry terminal and a train station
Auckland Ferry Terminal was created in 1912.
Ferry Terminal Station was created in 1981.
The driving distance from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, 17801 International Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98158, USA to Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Delta, BC V4M, Canada is 149.85mi / 241.16km
Ferry Terminal Monorail Station ended in 2005.
Ferry Terminal Monorail Station was created in 1982.
Picton ferry
The cast of Ferry Terminal - 2009 includes: Joe Carney as Fairy