MTO says the Wolfe Islander IV will be out of service until October.
The Wolfe Islander IV will be out of service for the remainder of the summer season.
The Ministry of Transportation announced on social media that the electric-powered ferry is undergoing repairs to the vessel's diesel generator.
They say the shut down of the ferry will also allow them to proceed with work on charging infrastructure at the Marysville dock.
The Wolfe Islander IV is expected to remain on the shelf until Oct. 10.
The ferry has been experiencing mechanical issues since it was put back in service earlier this year causing service disruptions.
The Wolfe Islander III was put back in service on Aug. 2 running an hourly service between Kingston and Dawson Point.
A shuttle bus service is being provided to transport pedestrian passengers between Dawson Point and Marysville.
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