PITT RIVER

  • Latitude: 49.2486
  • Longitude: -122.732
  • West Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Port Coquitlam British Columbia Canada

Pitt River Marine Port is a significant port located in the southwestern part of British Columbia, Canada. Specifically, it is situated near the confluence of the Pitt River and the Fraser River, close to the cities of Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows, which are part of the Greater Vancouver area. This location places it within a strategic region for both commercial and recreational marine activities.

Description and Specifications:

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 49.2336° N latitude and 122.7309° W longitude.
  • Proximity: Located near the junction of Pitt River and Fraser River, providing access to the Pacific Ocean through the Strait of Georgia.

Port Features:

  • Harbor Type: River port.
  • Primary Use: The port is primarily used for industrial purposes, including the movement of materials and goods via the waterways. It also serves recreational boaters.
  • Facilities: The port has docking and mooring facilities, cargo handling areas, and some warehousing capabilities.

Infrastructure:

  • Wharf/Docks: Several docking stations equipped for various types of vessels, including tugboats, barges, and smaller cargo ships.
  • Cargo Handling: Facilities for loading and unloading bulk materials, industrial goods, and timber.
  • Transportation Links: Connected via road (Highway 7 and Highway 1) and rail infrastructure (Canadian Pacific Railway), allowing seamless transfer of goods from water to land.

Services:

  • Navigation and Pilotage: The port provides necessary navigation aids and pilotage services for safe vessel movement.
  • Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repair facilities are available for vessels.
  • Security: The port is equipped with security measures to ensure safe operations, including surveillance and patrolling.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Water Quality: Monitoring of water quality is in place to prevent pollution and maintain ecological balance.
  • Conservation Efforts: The port enforces regulations to protect the local wildlife and habitat, given its proximity to natural reserves and the importance of local biodiversity.

Key Uses and Economic Impact:

  • Industry Support: The port supports local industries, particularly forestry, construction, and manufacturing, by facilitating the transport of raw materials and finished products.
  • Trade: While not as large as the Port of Vancouver, Pitt River Marine Port still contributes to regional trade and commerce.
  • Recreation: Adjacent areas serve recreational boaters and may support eco-tourism activities such as fishing or bird watching in adjacent natural habitats.

Additional Information:

  • Port Authority: The port operations are managed and regulated by local authorities in conjunction with provincial and federal guidelines.
  • Future Developments: Plans for infrastructure upgrades and expansions may be in place to keep up with increasing demand and to improve the port’s capabilities.

Pitt River Marine Port is a vital component of the transportation and economic landscape of the Greater Vancouver area, contributing to both the local economy and the industrial framework.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
OCEAN GREG Towing/Tug COASTAL TOWING 05:29:46
P/V PORT FRASER Other 11/24/2024
HARKEN 6 Towing/Tug LOCAL-TOWING 11/24/2024
OCEAN DIANA Towing/Tug LOCAL TOWING 11/23/2024
LORNE M LEDCOR Towing/Tug RIVER TOWING 11/16/2024
STORM CHASER Pleasure 11/16/2024
MV HARKEN 9 Towing/Tug 11/14/2024
HARKEN NO 8 Towing/Tug RIVER-TOWING 11/12/2024
QUADRANT DEFENDER Towing/Tug NEW WEST 11/7/2024
OCEAN GORDON Towing/Tug COASTAL TOWING 11/4/2024

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