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  2. Port of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Vancouver is the largest port in Canada and the fourth largest in North America by tonnes of cargo, facilitating trade between Canada and more than 170 world economies. The port is managed by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority , which was created in 2008 as an amalgamation of the former Port of Vancouver , the North Fraser Port ...

  3. Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, 74.1% of the port's containerized cargo traffic was destined for or came from the Canadian market, mainly Québec (34.7%), Ontario (26.9%) and Western Canada (9.1%). The other 25.9% of containerized cargo traffic was destined for or came from the United States, mainly the Midwest (18.4%), and as a result, the port is a major source of ...

  4. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of containers moved by large, ocean-faring container ships are 20-foot (1 TEU) and 40-foot (2 TEU) ISO-standard shipping containers, with 40-foot units outnumbering 20-foot units to such an extent that the actual number of containers moved is between 55%–60% of the number of TEUs counted.

  5. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    10 Canada. 11 Chile. 12 China. 13 Croatia. 14 Colombia. 15 Cuba. ... (First Transit Cargo Container Terminal in Karachi Pakistan) ... King Abdul Aziz Sea Port, Dammam;

  6. Category:Ports and harbours of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Port of Vancouver (1964–2008) Vanterm; Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) W. Waddington Harbour This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 04:00 (UTC) ...

  7. Port of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The tonnage of cargo passing through the port is made up mostly of sugar to the Redpath refinery and aggregate materials such as sand, gravel and salt. [5] In 2015, the port received 1.7 million tonnes of cargo, 36th-largest in Canada. By comparison, Colborne, Ontario, shipped 1.671 million tonnes while Hamilton handled 13.66 million tonnes ...