TORONTO

  • CATOR
  • Latitude: 43.63
  • Longitude: -79.3565
  • Great Lakes
  • Port in Canada

Location: Toronto ON M5A 1A1 Canada

Phone number: +1-416-863-2000

Web-site: http://www.portstoronto.com/port-of-toronto.aspx

Port of Toronto, Canada: Description and Specifications

Overview

The Port of Toronto, operated by PortsToronto, is a significant multifunctional harbor located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. It serves as a key logistical hub for the city of Toronto and the surrounding Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The port facilitates commercial shipping, tourism, and recreational activities, making it an essential infrastructure component for the region's economy.

Location

  • Latitude: Approximately 43.6387° N
  • Longitude: Approximately 79.3658° W
  • Address: 8 Unwin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3L1, Canada

Accessibility

  • Road: Well-connected via major highways (Gardiner Expressway, Don Valley Parkway)
  • Rail: Access to national rail networks
  • Air: Proximity to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and Toronto Pearson International Airport

Port Facilities

  1. Terminals:

    • Marine Terminal 51: Handles general cargo, project cargo, and bulk materials.
    • Marine Terminal 52 & 55: Predominantly used for bulk cargo such as sugar, salt, cement, and aggregate materials.
  2. Cargo Handling:

    • Capacity: Over 2 million tonnes of cargo annually.
    • Equipment: Modernized gantry cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems for efficient loading/unloading.
  3. Storage:

    • Warehousing space: Over 100,000 square feet of warehouse facilities.
    • Open storage: Several acres of open storage space for bulk materials.
  4. Special Handling Capabilities:

    • Project Cargo: Equipped to handle oversized and heavy lift cargo.
    • Bulk Cargo: Infrastructure for dry and liquid bulk including storage silos and tanks.

Navigation and Marine Services

  • Draft: Depths ranging between 8.2 meters (27 feet) in the harbor.
  • Channel: Maintained to allow access to deep-draft vessels.
  • Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage services available.
  • Tug Services: Availability of tugboats for maneuvering larger vessels.

Security and Safety

  • Regulations: Complies with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
  • Surveillance: 24/7 security patrols and CCTV monitoring.
  • Emergency Services: On-site fire and emergency response teams.

Economic Impact

  • Employment: Direct and indirect employment for thousands in the Toronto area.
  • Revenue: Generates significant revenue through port operations, contributing to the local and national economy.

Environmental Considerations

  • Eco-Friendly Initiatives: Ongoing efforts to reduce carbon footprint through green technologies and practices.
  • Water Quality Management: Adheres to strict protocols to prevent water pollution.

Recent Developments

  • Infrastructure Upgrades: Recent investments in upgrading port facilities, including modernizing cargo-handling equipment.
  • Expansion Projects: Continued improvements to expand capacity and enhance operational efficiency.

Tourism and Recreation

  • Cruise Terminal: Seasonal operations accommodating Great Lakes cruise ships.
  • Recreational Activities: Marinas and yacht clubs, along with public events and waterfront access.

The Port of Toronto continues to evolve as a vital component of Canada's trade and transportation network, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship and community engagement.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
FEDERAL YUKON Cargo CATOR 11/26/2024
MV ONGIARA Other 11/25/2024
C15113ON Port 11/24/2024
SUNNANVIK Cargo BATH 11/23/2024
AMY LYNN D Towing/Tug TORONTO 11/20/2024
WM. LYON MACKENZIE Port TORONTO 11/20/2024
ABTU Sailing 11/18/2024
MU11 Port 11/14/2024
MV THOMAS RENNIE Other 11/13/2024
FLAMINGO Sailing 11/9/2024
SHERI LYNN S Towing/Tug 11/7/2024
MU01 Port 11/5/2024
SKY DWELLER Passenger 11/2/2024
LIMNOS Port SCIENCE 11/1/2024
ENTERPRISE 2000 Other TORONTO HARBOUR 11/1/2024

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