Prince Rupert Cruise Port is located at heart of British Columbia, just 40 miles from Alaska, one of the largest cruise markets in the world and ideally placed for cruise itineraries to and from the key homeports in the region, including Seattle and Vancouver. Prince Rupert Cruise Port welcome...
The article reports on the growth of the cruise industry at the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia in 2008. During the season, the port welcomed 63 cruise ship calls and a record 103,635 passengers. Compared to the 2007 season, there was a 21 percent increase in the total number ...
Cruise Offering adventurers a taste of Canada’s authentic untamed wilderness. THE PRINCE RUPERT ADVANTAGE Shortest Pacific Route The Port of Prince Rupert is North America’s closest port to Asia by up to three days sailing—it’s 36 hours closer to Shanghai than Vancouver and over 68 hours ...
in 1997, the Prince Rupert Port Authority was established as the port’s governing body. In the early 1980s, new interest in the coalfields of northeastern British Columbia affected the city. Ridley Terminals
The harbour city of Prince Rupert serves as the hub of the region and is busy with large ocean freighters, ferries, fishing trawlers, cruise ships, small pleasure crafts, fish boats and charters as they come and go. Prince Rupert is the homeport to a number of whale watching charters th...
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and gain insight into the significance of the fishing industry in Prince Rupert. For a deeper understanding of the city's maritime history, the Port Interpretive Centre is a must-visit. Explore interactive exhibits and learn about the importance of the port to the local economy. Culture enthusias...
It’s true that Vancouver Island is a popular spot for whale watching in British Columbia, but in Prince Rupert, there’s a chance to see more of these magnificent creatures – thanks to its rich and nutrient-filled waters and protected bays!
The author looks at developments in the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia as of July 2008. He says the opening of the state-of-the-art Fairview intermodal container terminal in fall 2007 will result in key export opportunities and economic benefits for the western provinces and across ...
Withfive main terminals in operation, handling containers, logs, grain, coal, and cruise passengers, the Port of Prince Rupert has established itself as a significant gateway for international trade,connecting British Columbia, Canada and the North American market to Asia Pacific and the world....