Historic Canby Ferry

Canby Ferry

4116 N Locust Street, Canby, OR
(503) 650-3030

 

The Canby Ferry (formally the M.J. Lee II) is a ferry in the U.S. state of Oregon that connects Canby, and Wilsonville/Stafford in Clackamas County across the Willamette River. The service has been in operation since 1914. It is one of three remaining ferries on the Willamette River.

The ferry has room for six cars and a total passenger capacity of 49. A toll is charged for all crossings. As of 2013, a passenger car costs $4.00, a motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian $2.00, and $24.00 is charged if a vehicle takes up the entire ferry. The ferry, the M.J. Lee II, is a cable ferry powered by electricity provided by overhead lines and is guided across the river by an underwater cable 1.25 inches in diameter, leaving the vessel relatively unaffected by the river’s currents. The ferry operates from 6:45 am to 9:15 pm

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Canby Ferry
Canby Ferry