MARINA DE BONAVENTUR

  • CAYVB
  • Latitude: 48.0377
  • Longitude: -65.4861
  • East Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

I'm sorry, but it appears that there is no widely known marina or marine port named "Marina de Bonaventur" in Canada. It's possible that you meant "Port of Vancouver," which is the largest port in Canada, or "Port of Montreal," another significant Canadian port.

However, if "Marina de Bonaventur" is a smaller, less-known, or privately-owned marina, specific details might not be widely available. For accurate information on a smaller marina, you might need to contact local maritime authorities or the marina itself.

If you meant the Port of Vancouver or another major port, here's a brief overview for Vancouver:

Port of Vancouver

Location:

  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Specifications:

  • Size and Capacity: It's the largest port in Canada and the most diversified port in North America.
  • Terminals: The port has 29 major marine terminals.
  • Types of Cargo: Handles bulk cargo, containers, breakbulk cargo, and automobiles.
  • Annual Throughput: Approximately 144 million tonnes of cargo annually.
  • Geographical Reach: Serves as a critical gateway for trans-Pacific trade.
  • Key Transport Connections: Connected to Canada's national rail network and major highways.

Facilities:

  • Deep Water: Yes, supports large vessels.
  • Warehousing: Extensive warehousing options available.
  • Container Facilities: Multiple container terminals with modern handling equipment.
  • Bulk Handling: Facilities for coal, grain, and other bulk commodities.

Other Services:

  • Customs and Border Protection: State-of-the-art facilities.
  • Safety and Security: Advanced port security measures.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Initiatives target reducing emissions, promoting biodiversity, and more.

Port of Montreal

Location:

  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Specifications:

  • Size and Capacity: It is the second-largest port in Canada.
  • Terminals: Comprised of multiple terminals for various types of cargo.
  • Types of Cargo: Handles containers, liquid bulk, dry bulk, and breakbulk cargo.
  • Annual Throughput: Handles approximately 35 million tonnes of cargo annually.
  • Geographical Reach: Serves as a primary gateway for trade between Europe and North America.

Facilities:

  • Deep Water: Yes, although not as deep as Vancouver, suitable for many large vessels.
  • Warehousing: Extensive warehousing options available.
  • Container Facilities: Several container terminals with advanced handling capabilities.
  • Bulk Handling: Facilities for various types of bulk cargo.

Other Services:

  • Customs and Border Protection: Comprehensive facilities available.
  • Safety and Security: Rigorous security protocols in place.
  • Environmental Initiatives: Programs aimed at reducing environmental impact.

If you are indeed referring to a smaller marina or port, please provide more details or correct the name for a more accurate description and specifications.

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