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The Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA) is a port authority that controls ports in the cities of Hamilton and Oshawa in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. It was created in 2019 when the Hamilton Port Authority and the Oshawa Port Authority were merged by the Government of Canada. [6]
The motor vessel Frontenac II is a ferry on Lake Ontario, that runs from Millhaven, Ontario to Amherst Island. [2] [3] The trip takes fifteen minutes. [4] The vessel loads at both the bow and stern. The docks at Millhaven and Amherst Island are equipped with an ice defeating bubble system. [5]
The ship arrived at Heddle Shipyards in Hamilton Harbour on 29 April 2023 [22] for retrofitting and repairs prior to the move to Kingston. [23] Keewatin arrived at Kingston on 26 October while under tow by tugboats. The ship was placed in a dry dock and received a heritage designation. [24] On 17 May 2024, Keewatin was opened for public tours. [25]
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It is located in St. George's and operates under the Department of Marine and Port Services. [1] It is composed of the following departments: Rescue Coordination Centre; Vessel Traffic Coastal Radar Surveillance; Coast Radio Station (Weather radio, call-sign: ZBR) 406 MHz Beacon Registry; Long Range Identification and Tracking; Ship Security ...
On 18 November 2012, Ojibwa, on the barge HM 08, made the final leg of her journey by way of the Welland Canal and then Lake Erie from Hamilton to Port Burwell, while being towed by the tugs Lac Manitoba and Seahound. [44] [45] The sub arrived in Port Burwell on 20 November after a short journey and became part of a new Museum of Naval History.
HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430) is the lead ship of its class of offshore patrol vessels for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The class was derived from the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship project as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is primarily designed for the patrol and support of Canada's Arctic regions.