It's an agreement with St. Lawrence Seaway, enabling trips across Lake Ontario, taking traffic off the highway
Another step closer to being able to cross Lake Ontario from Niagara to Toronto, instead of taking the highway.
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation has recently finished an agreement to lease land to Hoverlink Ontario.
This will provide hoverlink service across the lake year round, saving people time and reducing road congestion.
St. Lawrence Seaway indicates Hoverlink is the latest company to join land lease agreements with marine-focused companies.
Hoverlink CEO Chris Morgan says this has been a collaborative effort over several years.

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