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  2. Tralee - Wikipedia

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    The local port for Tralee is Fenit, about 10 km west of the town on the north side of the estuary. Catering for ships of up to 17,000 tonnes, the port is a picturesque mixed-use harbour with fishing boats and a thriving marina (136 berths).

  3. Fenit - Wikipedia

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    The deep water port is a major asset to County Kerry and caters for vessels up to 17,000 Dwt. The Tralee Harbour Board was established in 1840. Commercial shipping started to use Blennerville, at the head of Tralee Bay, as the access point for the town of Tralee.

  4. Tralee Ship Canal - Wikipedia

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    Tralee Bay The Tralee Ship Canal ( Irish : Longchanáil Thrá Lí ) is a canal built for freight and passenger transportation from Tralee Bay to the town of Tralee in County Kerry , Ireland . The canal fell into disuse in the mid-20th century but has since been restored.

  5. List of ports in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  6. Blennerville - Wikipedia

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    The village was formerly Tralee's port, and is connected to the town centre by the Tralee Ship Canal. [1] Part of Blennerville electoral division falls within the area of Tralee Town Council, and at the 2011 census had a population of 141. The remaining portion, outside the urban boundaries, had a 2011 population of 556.

  7. County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Fenit harbour near Tralee is a regional harbour capable of handling ships of up to 17,000 tonnes. Large container cranes from Liebherrs in Killarney are regularly exported worldwide. A rail-link to the port was closed in the 1970s. The harbour at Dingle is one of Ireland's secondary fishing ports.

  8. Tralee Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tralee Bay (Irish: Loch Foirdhreamhain / Cuan Thrá Lí) is located in on the west coast of County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated between Kerry Head on the north side and the Maharees on the west and extends eastwards as far as the bridge at Blennerville.

  9. Jeanie Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Jeanie Johnston is a replica of a three-masted barque that was originally built in Quebec, Canada, in 1847 by the Scottish-born shipbuilder John Munn.The replica Jeanie Johnston performs a number of functions: it is an ocean-going sail training vessel at sea, and in port, it converts into a living history museum on 19th century emigration and, in the evenings, is used as a corporate event venue.

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