As far as know it is. Are ferries are single cable in the center of the ferry. That ferry is a dual cable ferry.
William Pitt was a Canadian engineer from the Kingston Peninsula of New Brunswick. He was the designer of the first Gondola Point Ferry on the Kennebecasis River. This ferry was an underwater cable ferry, and Pitt believed that the cable required for the ferry was too heavy and bulky to lay out using a boat, an obstacle which prevented others from making such a ferry. He overcame this, however, by laying the cable on the frozen surface of the river at winter, and waiting for the ice to melt.
Ironically, he later died from very serious injuries obtained by falling into the machinery of the ferry. One of the two cable ferries currently operating at Gondola Point is named the "William Pitt II" in his honor
Here is pics of the cable.