Bass Harbor Ferry Terminal
The Bass Harbor Ferry Terminal serves the islands of Frenchboro and Swan's Island. Please select an island below to view schedules, rates and island information.
The Bass Harbor Ferry Terminal serves the islands of Frenchboro and Swan's Island. Please select an island below to view schedules, rates and island information.
The Advisory Board is committed to ensuring the Ferry Service provides safe, dependable, efficient, and equitable transportation to all customers. The Board shall advise the DOT on matters relating to the MSFS, shall submit relative comments and recommendations to its Commissioner, and shall ensure effective communication between the MSFS and the island communities it serves.
August 6, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. in Rockland.
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Passenger, commuter, vehicle, motorcycle, and bicycle tickets.
All ticket prices shown below are for round-trip passage
All ferry tickets purchased through this webstore are ROUND TRIP TICKETS.
Note - cell phone reception at the ferry terminals may vary. To ensure timely boarding, PLEASE PRINT OR DOWNLOAD YOUR TICKETS BEFOREHAND.
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Located on the west bank of the Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine, in an area known as the Penobscot Narrows, Fort Knox is one of the best-preserved military fortifications on the New England seacoast. The fort has many unique architectural features, as well as a rich history behind its walls.
The Penobscot Narrows region is rich in transportation history. Prior to the construction of the Waldo-Hancock Bridge, a ferry regularly carried passengers across the Penobscot River. In 1929, the Maine legislature authorized $1.2 million in 30-year bonds to build the Waldo-Hancock Bridge, with the understanding that the cost would be recouped by tolls. What began as a traffic necessity to accommodate the increasing number of northbound travelers on Route 1 soon became a historical and economic landmark as well as an example of engineering innovation.
There is no limit to the time you can spend in the observatory, but please understand that there are others waiting to visit.
Fort Knox is open from May 1 through October 31 from 9AM to 6PM, and open until 7PM from July 1 through October 31. Park grounds are open year-round from 9AM to sunset.