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Algiers-Canal Street Ferry Landing

A historic transit link crossing the Mississippi River, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the French Quarter and Downtown New Orleans as you travel to the charming neighborhood of Algiers Point.

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Where is the Algiers-Canal Street Ferry Landing located?

The landing is located at the foot of Canal Street in New Orleans, situated next to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, the Insectarium, and Vue Orleans.

How much does it cost to ride the ferry?

Costs vary by source: some indicate pedestrians ride for free, while others list a $2 adult fare or a 50-cent pedestrian fee for westbound rides. There is a $1 toll for vehicles leaving Algiers.

What are the hours and schedule for the ferry?

The ferry runs daily from 6 a.m. to 12:15 a.m. Departures from the New Orleans side occur at :15 and :45 past the hour, while departures from the West Bank occur on the hour and :30 past the hour.

What is the ferry known for?

It is known for providing some of the best scenic views of Downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter from the Mississippi River.

Is the ferry accessible for bikes or scooters?

Yes, the ferry is accessible for both bicycles and scooters.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

The Algiers-Canal Street Ferry Landing is situated at the foot of Canal Street, positioned immediately next to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, the Insectarium, and Vue Orleans. This transit hub serves as the gateway for travelers crossing the Mississippi River to reach the historic West Bank. The current terminal is a modern facility that replaced a 37-year-old concrete structure in 2018 to improve riverfront access for the public. Operating since 1827, this ferry service has provided a continuous link between the city center and Algiers Point for nearly two centuries. The neighborhood it serves was originally driven by a shipbuilding industry started by Andre Seguin in 1819 and remained an independent municipality for 30 years before New Orleans annexed it in 1870. Today, the ferry is celebrated as one of the best ways to experience the city's scale from the water. Visitors can enjoy a scenic ride that showcases the skyline of the French Quarter and Downtown New Orleans. The service is managed by NORTA and LabMar Ferry Services, LLC, running daily from 6:00 a.m. until 12:15 a.m. Departures from the Canal Street side occur every 30 minutes, specifically at :15 and :45 past the hour. While the crossing is primarily for pedestrians, the landing is also accessible for those with bicycles or scooters. Depending on the operator, pedestrian fares vary between free, 50 cents, or $2, while vehicles leaving Algiers are subject to a $1 toll.

Visitor tips

  • Plan your departure for :15 or :45 past the hour when leaving the Canal Street side.
  • Bring a bicycle or scooter, as the ferry is accessible for both.
  • Check the local weather; service can occasionally be suspended due to river conditions or ice on landing barges.

Nearby context

The landing is a central riverfront anchor at the end of Canal Street, located adjacent to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and the Vue Orleans observation tower.

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