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  2. Port of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The port includes several facilities, including Marine Terminal 51, Warehouse 52, and the International Marine Passenger Terminal. The Port of Toronto is operated by PortsToronto. [2] The first commercial ship to use Toronto as a port was in 1751. In 1793, governance of the port was assumed by the Province of Upper Canada.

  3. PortsToronto - Wikipedia

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    The list included Toronto. Collenette spoke to the inclusion of Toronto, stating: "While there had been some degree of controversy about the designation of Toronto as a Canadian Port Authority, this certainly was not from the Members of Parliament from the Toronto area, who insisted on this being included in the last Bill.

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

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    Canada operated a port of entry at this location until the late 1950s and the building is now a private residence. The US never had a border station at this location. This crossing has been barricaded since the 1970s. Starting in 2017, thousands of migrants made unauthorized entry into Canada on foot at this location so they could request ...

  5. List of locations in Canada with an English name - Wikipedia

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    English place names in Canada is a list of Canadian place names which are named after places in England, carried over by English emigrants and explorers from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The names can also be derived from places founded by people with English surnames.

  6. Lake Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Canada–United States border spans the centre of the lake. The Canadian cities of Kingston, Mississauga, and Toronto are located on the lake's northern shorelines, while the Canadian cities of Hamilton and St. Catharines and the American city of Rochester are located on the south shore. In the Huron language, the name Ontarí'io means ...

  7. Picton Terminals - Wikipedia

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    The International Marine Passenger Terminal at the Port of Toronto. The port is made up of several port facilities, including Marine Terminal 51, Warehouse 52, and the International Marine Passenger Terminal. There are 3 miles (4.8 km) of deep-water wharfage for the loading and unloading of bulk products.

  8. Category:Ports and harbours of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in Toronto (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Ontario" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Toronto Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The original M/V Miss Toronto began operating in the Inner Toronto Harbour in 1955. Since then three successive ships have carried the name. The current ship was built in British Columbia and is the first Miss Toronto to be constructed entirely out of aluminum. Peter Ferguson captained Miss Toronto until 2004 when Captain Terry Turl took over ...