BUCKS
- CAYXZ
- Latitude: 47.9336
- Longitude: -84.8303
- Great Lakes
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
As of my knowledge cut-off in October 2021, there isn't a well-known marine port specifically referred to as "Bucks" in Canada. It's possible that "Bucks" might be a lesser-known or informal name for a location, or it could be a private or smaller local port without significant prominence on maritime charts and databases.
Canada is home to a number of major seaports, with some of the largest being:
- Port of Vancouver: Located on the west coast, it’s Canada’s largest and most diversified port.
- Port of Montreal: Situated on the east coast, it’s one of the key inland ports.
- Port of Halifax: Also on the east coast, this port is one of the deepest natural harbors in the world.
- Port of Prince Rupert: Located on the west coast, noted for its significant role in cargo shipping, particularly for goods going to and from Asia.
If "Bucks" is supposed to be a specific smaller port or lesser-known dock, details about its operations, capacity, type of cargo handled, and other specifications would be typically found through local government resources, port authority publications, or maritime databases.
If you have more context or specific details about "Bucks," I might be able to provide additional information or help narrow down the search. Otherwise, consider looking up comprehensive maritime directories or contacting local maritime authorities for more precise details.
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