ROSEDALE

  • CARSO
  • Latitude: 44.5744
  • Longitude: -78.7878
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

Rosedale is a small community located in the Upper Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada, near the city of Chilliwack. However, it is not renowned for having a significant marine port. Rosedale is typically better known for its agricultural and rural setting rather than as a hub for maritime activities.

If you are looking for details about a marine port in the context of Canada, you might be referring to a larger and more significant location such as the Port of Vancouver (the largest port in Canada) or other notable ports like the Port of Montreal, the Port of Halifax, or the Port of Prince Rupert.

General Specifications for Major Canadian Ports:

For context, I'll outline general specifications that such larger ports might have.

Key Features:

  1. Location: Coastal areas with easy access to international shipping routes.
  2. Terminals: Multiple terminals handling a variety of cargo such as containers, bulk goods, and liquids.
  3. Draft: Deepwater berths to accommodate large ocean-going vessels.
  4. Infrastructure: Advanced loading and unloading equipment, warehousing facilities, rail and road connections.
  5. Security: Modern security measures, including surveillance and customs.
  6. Services: Pilotage, tugboat services, ship repair, bunkering, and waste disposal.

Example: Port of Vancouver Specifications

  1. Location: British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
  2. Terminals: Over 20 cargo terminals including container, bulk, break-bulk, and ro-ro.
  3. Draft: Varies by terminal, generally accommodating ships with drafts up to 18.7 meters.
  4. Cargo Volume: Handles over 140 million metric tonnes of cargo annually.
  5. Infrastructure: State-of-the-art cranes, intermodal transportation links (rail and road), and warehousing.
  6. Security: Comprehensive port security measures compliant with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) code.
  7. Services: Full range of maritime services, including ship repair facilities, bunkering, and pilotage.

If you need specific details about smaller or less well-known maritime facilities in Canada, such as local wharves or harbors that may not be as prominent in maritime shipping, you would likely need to consult regional government resources or local port authorities.

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