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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 Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is a federally appointed agency which administers and operates various port properties on the harbour. Previously run by the National Harbours Board and subsequently the Prince Rupert Port Corporation, the PRPA is now a locally run organization. PRPA port facilities include: Atlin Terminal [74]
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W. Millar was the inaugural customs officer 1910–1912. The Port of Prince Rupert provided administrative oversight. [1] In 1919, the province extended the 1.8-kilometre (1.1 mi) approach to complete a 3.4-kilometre (2.1 mi) road from Stewart to the border at Hyder. [2]
Prince Rupert 54°19′00″N 130°24′00″W / 54.31667°N 130.40000°W / 54.31667; -130.40000 ( Prince Rupert/Digby Island Water Aerodrome CBR8
Northern Expedition entered service on May 18, 2009 along the Inside Passage route between Prince Rupert and Port Hardy. [6] She joined Northern Adventure in BC Ferries' northern fleet and allowed for the retirement of Queen of Prince Rupert.
The ships operated a weekly service from Seattle to Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Anyox. [41] The vision was for coastal shipping to mature into a trans-Pacific line. [42] However, Prime Minister Robert Borden was uninterested in promoting Prince Rupert as a port of call for any shipping lines. Vancouver flourished, but Prince Rupert ...