Nova Scotia

Halifax opens voting on 5 names for new ferry

Residents have two weeks to vote on five proposed names for the new vessel: Vincent Coleman, Pte. John Curwin, Viola Desmond, Maj. Gavin Rainnie and Ron Wallace.

Vincent Coleman, Pte. John Curwin, Viola Desmond, Maj. Gavin Rainnie and Ron Wallace contenders

Voting on the newest ferry's name will be open until Feb. 15. (CBC)

Haligonians are now able to vote on which one of the five names of prominent Nova Scotians they want to grace the next Halifax Transit ferry. 

The options are: Vincent Coleman, Pte. John Curwin, Viola Desmond, Maj. Gavin Rainnie and Ron Wallace. Residents can vote online until Feb. 15. 

Narrowed down to final 5

The city launched a contest in the fall for name suggestions, and received about 200 entries. A committee made up of Mayor Mike Savage and members from community councils narrowed down the final five from a short list based on factors such diversity, significance and originality. 

Whoever submitted the name that wins will receive a year-long transit pass. 

The as-yet-unnamed ferry is expected to start carrying passengers on one of two Halifax-Dartmouth routes this summer. 

In 2014, residents voted to name another ferry Christopher Stannix after a soldier who died in Afghanistan in 2007.

A second replacement ferry was christened Craig Blake last year, named after the first Canadian sailor killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan.