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  • Spirit of Ontario [r]: A catamaran jet powered ferry that carried vehicles and passengers between Toronto and Rochester [e]
  • Ferries [r]: Vessels that carry passengers, or both passengers and vehicles, across smaller bodies of water [e]
  • Cruise ships [r]: Amenity filled vessels that carry funseekers for one tourist destination to another, on voyages lasting multiple days [e]