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2008 (as amalgamation of former Port of Vancouver, North Fraser Port Authority and Fraser River Port Authority) Operated by: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority: Owned by: Government of Canada: Size of harbour: 16,000 hectares: Land area: 1,000 hectares: Size: 350 kilometres: No. of berths: 57 [2] Draft depth: 18.4 m. [2] Chair: Judy Rogers ...
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]
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(Merged with Port Metro Vancouver) CA rank: 10 Roberts Bank Superport: North America: Canada, British Columbia: Strait of Georgia (Merged with Port Metro Vancouver) Victoria: North America: Canada, British Columbia: Strait of Juan de Fuca: Port Hueneme
The Port of Prince Rupert is a seaport managed by the Prince Rupert Port Authority that occupies 667,731 hectares (1,650,000 acres) of land and water along 20 kilometres (12 miles) of waterfront. The port is located in Prince Rupert Harbour in the North Coast Regional District of British Columbia .
The Port of Vancouver USA is the furthest-inland deep-water port along the Columbia River, located in Vancouver, Washington and founded in 1912. [3] [4] [5] The port contains five terminals along with two of the largest mobile harbor cranes in North America. [6] The port is a government agency governed by three locally elected commissioners.
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.