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  2. Port of Vancouver (1964–2008) - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Vancouver trades $43 billion in goods with more than 90 trading economies annually. The Vancouver Port Authority was the corporation responsible for management of the port, which, in addition to the city of Vancouver, includes all of Burrard Inlet and Roberts Bank Superport in Delta, a total of 233 kilometres (145 mi) to coastline. [3]

  3. Visa requirements for South Korean citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visitors arriving at Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport and Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport must buy tourist cards on arrival. [346] Cayman Islands: Visa required Visa not required only if permanent resident of USA, Canada or UK. 6 months [347] [348] Visa free for 1 day when arrived by cruise. Curaçao: Visa not required 3 ...

  4. Port of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the formation of the new authority, there were three separate port authorities in the Metro Vancouver region: the Port of Vancouver, which was the largest port in Canada; the Fraser River Port Authority; and the North Fraser Port Authority. The Vancouver Port Authority was responsible for the Port of Vancouver, which was the largest ...

  5. Cruising returns to Canada: First major ship to stop in ... - AOL

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    Cruise ships will once again make port calls in Canada starting Saturday after a two-year absence due to the coronavirus pandemic. Cruising returns to Canada: First major ship to stop in Victoria ...

  6. Port authority - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ports Authority intermodal terminal at the Port of Savannah. In Canada, the United States and Spain, a port authority (less commonly a port district) is a governmental or quasi-governmental public authority for a special-purpose district usually formed by a legislative body (or bodies) to operate ports and other transportation infrastructure.

  7. Maritime passenger terminal - Wikipedia

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    A passenger terminal is a structure in a port which services passengers boarding and leaving water vessels such as ferries, cruise ships and ocean liners.Depending on the types of vessels serviced by the terminal, it may be named (for example) ferry terminal, cruise terminal, marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal.

  8. Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Harbour is a harbour, seaport, and seaplane airport in the Canadian city of Victoria, British Columbia. It serves as a cruise ship and ferry destination for tourists and visitors to the city and Vancouver Island. It is both a port of entry and an airport of entry for general aviation.

  9. American Man, 72, Falls Overboard from Cruise Ship ... - AOL

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    A 72-year-old American man is reported to have fallen overboard from a cruise ship ahead of its arrival in San Francisco. The incident happened at around 6:50 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 1, on The Ruby ...