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  1. At Canada's largest and most diversified port, we work together with port terminals and tenants to ensure the safe, efficient and reliable movement of goods and passengers.

    • Managing Ship Movement at The Port of Vancouver
    • Working Together to Keep Shipping Safe and Efficient
    • Promoting Efficient Shipping Performance at The Port of Vancouver

    Each year, thousands of commercial ships carrying containers, automobiles, bulk goods (such as grain and canola oil), breakbulk (such as lumber and machinery), and cruise passengers move in and out of the Port of the Vancouver from all over the world. As the local port authority, our role is to authorize the movement of all ships and to assign anch...

    Moving ships safely and efficiently in and out of the port is a big job. It’s a complex system involving the collaboration of multiple organizations, and it begins well before a ship arrives in Canadian waters. Some of the partner organizations that help keep goods moving safely and efficiently through the Port of Vancouver include: 1. Transport Ca...

    As volumes of Canadian trade moving through the Port of Vancouver grow, it becomes more critical for ships to be able to move smoothly and safely through our waters. We’re always working to improve transparency and operational planning support for port users. Some of the ways we’re doing this is by evaluating our supply chain for bottlenecks—things...

  2. The Port of Vancouver serves a variety of cruise lines sailing out of the award-winning Canada Place cruise terminal. Vancouver is the only homeport with both one-way and round-trip itineraries through Canada’s Inside Passage.

  3. The Port of Vancouver is managed by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, formerly called Port Metro Vancouver. It was created with the responsibility for the stewardship of the federal port lands in and around Vancouver, British Columbia.

  4. Dec 16, 2015 · From cargo and cruise terminals to the operations centre, we get a tour of Port Metro Vancouver and find out what it takes to manage Canada’s largest port.

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  5. The Port of Metro Vancouver facilities stretch across 350 km of Lower Mainland shoreline, from Roberts Bank in T sawwassen, up the Fraser River, and into Burrard Inlet. It borders 16 municipalities and includes three railroads and over two dozen cargo terminals.

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  7. 866-284-4271. Email: info@portmetrovancouver.com. Web Site: www.portmetrovancouver.com. Driving Directions to Port Metro Vancouver: Ballantyne – from US/Canada border. Cross the Canadian Border via I-5 north. I-5 becomes Route 99.

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