NORTH SYDNEY
- CANSY
- Latitude: 46.2077
- Longitude: -60.2457
- East Coast Canada
- Port in Canada
Location: North Sydney NS B2A Canada
Marine Port Description and Specifications: North Sydney, Canada
Overview: North Sydney is a major marine port located on the northeastern coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. The port serves as a vital hub for both commercial and passenger ferry services, linking the island to mainland Canada and serving as an essential gateway for maritime activities in the North Atlantic region.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 46.2130° N latitude and -60.2542° W longitude
- Address: Port of North Sydney, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Port Characteristics:
- Type of Port: Deepwater port, primarily used for ferry services, cargo, and container operations
- Harbor Type: Natural harbor with significant modifications to accommodate large vessels
- Water Depth: Varies, but generally suitable for large vessels due to deepwater access
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range, with precise variations depending on lunar and weather conditions
Facilities:
Ferry Terminal:
- Operated by Marine Atlantic, the ferry terminal in North Sydney provides passenger and freight ferry services.
- Destinations include Port aux Basques and Argentia in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Facilities include passenger waiting areas, ticketing offices, and vehicle loading/unloading bays.
Cargo Handling:
- The port handles various types of cargo, including bulk, break-bulk, and containerized goods.
- On-site storage facilities include warehouses and open storage areas for temporary holding of goods.
- Equipped with cranes and other loading/unloading equipment to handle diverse cargo types efficiently.
Marine Services:
- Pilotage services to guide vessels safely in and out of the harbor.
- Towing and tug services for maneuvering vessels within the port.
- Bunkering (fuel supply) services available for ships.
- Security services ensuring compliance with international maritime regulations.
Support Infrastructure:
- Truck and rail connections facilitating the movement of goods to and from the port.
- Ample parking areas for commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles.
- Customs and immigration facilities to handle international passengers and cargo.
Navigation:
- The port features well-marked navigational aids including buoys, lights, and beacons.
- Regular dredging operations ensure that the harbor remains accessible to large vessels.
- Weather monitoring and reporting services are in place to provide real-time updates to port users.
Economic Impact:
- North Sydney Port is a critical economic driver for the region, supporting local businesses and industries.
- It plays a vital role in the supply chain, ensuring the availability of goods and services across Cape Breton Island and beyond.
Future Developments:
- Potential expansion projects are ongoing or planned to accommodate increasing traffic and larger vessels.
- Investments in green technologies and sustainable practices to reduce the environmental footprint of port operations.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) - contact details available on their official website.
- Emergency Contact: Local port authority or emergency services for urgent matters.
North Sydney Port is a crucial maritime gateway that supports numerous commercial and passenger operations, contributing significantly to the region's economy and connectivity.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LEIF ERICSON | Passenger | PORT AUX BASQUES | 7/27/2025 |