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  2. Port of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Port of Halifax; Location; ... The Port of Halifax ... The number of vehicles handled annually by the Autoport has grown from 100,000 in 1979 to about 250,000 today. ...

  3. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    Port of Saint John; Port of Halifax; Port of Nanaimo; Chile. Port of Valparaiso; Port of Antofagasta; ... Newport News Marine Terminal, Newport News, Virginia;

  4. Halifax Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Halifax's advantages included its location just off the Great Circle route made it the closest to Europe of any mainland North American port. But the new Intercolonial Railway (ICR) took an indirect, southerly route for military and political reasons, and the national government made little effort to promote Halifax as Canada's winter port ...

  5. Category : Ports and harbours of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Port of Halifax; S. Sydney Harbour (Nova Scotia) This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 04:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Melford International Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Shipping industry observers also note that the publicly owned Port of Halifax is a long-established deepwater port with two container terminals located 300 km (160 nmi) southwest of the proposed Melford Terminal and Halifax already has existing CN rail connections to the rest of North America while operating at below 50% capacity. Furthermore ...

  7. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian port of entry was permanently closed on April 1, 2011. For three years, this was a one-way crossing, with travelers able to enter the U.S. but not Canada at this location. Finally, the U.S. port of entry closed August 21, 2014. Both the US and Canada border stations have since been demolished.

  8. Georges Island (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    Georges Island (named after King George II [1]) is a glacial drumlin and the largest island entirely within the harbour limits of Halifax Harbour located in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. The Island is the location of Fort Charlotte - named after King George's wife Charlotte.

  9. Halifax Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Seaport is a Canadian commercial development located on the Halifax, Nova Scotia waterfront, at the southern end of the Halifax Boardwalk. It is a re-use of former shipping warehouses. It is a re-use of former shipping warehouses.