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Port Terminals H O W E 0 2.5 5 10 Kilometres Port terminals H o w e S o u n d 3 Lantic Inc. 12 Suncor Energy — Burrard 21 Richardson International Cargo type: Liquid and dry bulk Products Terminal Cargo type: Dry bulk Operator: Lantic Inc. Cargo type: Liquid bulk Operator: Richardson Community: Vancouver Operator: Suncor Energy International Ltd. Cargo: Bulk raw cane sugar imports and Community: Port Moody Community: North Vancouver other sugar products Cargo: Petroleum products Cargo: Cereal grains, oilseeds and m Additional fact: Lantic is a refiner, processor, Additional fact: Burrard Products specialty crops r West distributor and marketer of sugar products in Terminal is located on the south Additional fact: Richardson International Vancouver A Western Canada. shore of Burrard Inlet in Port Moody. terminal was established in 1928. n a District of i North Vancouver d Lions Gate n 1 Bridge I City of North Vancouver 4 Alliance Grain Terminal 13 Pacific Coast Terminals 22 Fibreco Squamish Tsleil-Waututh E n g l i s h Ironworkers Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Liquid and dry bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk Memorial Operator: Alliance Grain Terminal Ltd. Operator: Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Operator: Fibreco Export Inc. B a y Bridge Community: Vancouver Community: Port Moody Community: North Vancouver 99 Belcarra Cargo: Cereal grains, oilseeds and Cargo: Sulphur, potash, canola oil and Cargo: Wood pellets and agri-products B u r r specialty crops ethylene glycol Additional fact: Fibreco recently a r d I n l e t Additional fact: Alliance Grain Terminal Additional fact: Pacific Coast Terminals expanded operations to build capacity is one of the oldest grain terminals at the is a diversified bulk terminal at the Port for agri-products. Port of Vancouver. of Vancouver. 7a r Port e Moody v N Port i 1 Burnaby Coquitlam R 7 t 5 Vanterm 14 IOCO Terminal 23 Vancouver Wharves W E t i Cargo type: Container Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Liquid and dry bulk 7 7 P Operator: GCT Canada Ltd. Partnership Operator: Imperial Oil Ltd. Operator: PKM Canada Marine S Coquitlam Pitt Meadows Community: Vancouver Community: Port Moody Terminal LP 1 Cargo: Container and containerized cargo Cargo: Fuel oils and lubricants Community: North Vancouver Vancouver 7b Additional fact: Vanterm is the sister Additional fact: IOCO Terminal began Cargo: Sulphur, mineral concentrates, 99 terminal to Deltaport. operations in 1915. It handles heavy and diesel, biodiesel and grain products 1a intermediate fuel oil and marine gas oil. Additional fact: Vancouver Wharves is Kwikwetlem Pitt River Container handling and Bridge located on the northwest shore of Burrard Musqueam Maple Ridge Inlet in North Vancouver. transload facilities Oak Street The Vancouver gateway includes a network Bridge Knight Street Bridge New of transload, container handling, and Westminister Port Mann warehousing facilities that support major Queensborough Bridge 17 Katzie Bridge Pattullo 6 West Coast Reduction 15 Chemtrade Chemicals 24 Annacis Auto Terminal importers and exporters across Canada. Bridge Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Liquid and dry bulk Cargo type: Automobile These facilities provide integral services Arthur Laing Operator: West Coast Reduction Ltd. Operator: Chemtrade Electrochem Inc. Operator: Wallenius Wilhelmsen to the port’s container trade. Golden Ears Bridge 1 Bridge Community: Vancouver Community: North Vancouver Solutions (WWS) Vehicle Services Cargo: Rendered animal fats and waxes, Cargo: Imports bulk sea salt and distributes Canada Ltd. Canaan Shipping Co. Ltd. Annacis Channel West Bridge plant-based oils and biodiesel caustic soda and sodium chlorate Community: Delta Canadian Intermodal Services (CIS) 91 Kwantlen Additional fact: West Coast Reduction Additional fact: Chemtrade Chemicals is a Cargo: Automobiles and machinery Derwent Way produces various products from food and producer of bleaching products for the pulp Additional fact: Annacis Auto Terminal No. 2 Road Dinsmore Bridge Coast2000 Terminals Ltd. Bridge Bridge animal byproducts. and paper industries. imports automobiles primarily from Asia. Annacis Columbia Containers Ltd. Channel East Bridge Surrey CN – Transload Forest Products 99 Alex Fraser e r Richmond i v Bridge CP – Transload Facility – Port Coquitlam R 7 Pacific Elevators 16 Univar Canada 25 DP World Fraser Surrey Damco Distribution Canada r Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Container, bulk and e 15 Operator: Viterra Inc. Operator: Univar Canada breakbulk s 91 Delco Container (Delco) Ltd. Partnership a 10 Community: Vancouver Community: North Vancouver Operator: DP World Fraser Surrey r F Cargo: Oilseeds, cereal grains and Cargo: Caustic soda solution, ethylene Community: Surrey Euro Asia Transload Inc. specialty crops glycol and petroleum products Cargo: Containers, agri-products, George Massey 1 Additional fact: Pacific Elevators was Additional fact: Univar is a distributor steel, machinery and project cargo Global Agriculture Trans-Loading Inc. Tunnel built in 1915 and was one of the original of chemical and related products and Additional fact: DP World Fraser Delta grain elevators at the Port of Vancouver. services in Canada. Surrey is a multi-purpose facility located Harbour Link Container Services Inc. 17 10 on the Fraser River. Intact Logistics City of Langley Mountain View Reload Inc. (not on map) 99 17a Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited 8 Cascadia 17 Lynnterm 26 Richmond Auto Terminal Township Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Breakbulk and project cargo Cargo type: Automobile Ray-Mont Logistics of Langley Operator: Cascadia Port Management Corp. Operator: Western Stevedoring Operator: Wallenius Wilhelmsen Community: Vancouver Community: North Vancouver Solutions (WWS) Vehicle Services TDK Metro Terminals Cargo: Cereal grains, oilseeds and Cargo: Forest products, steel, machinery Canada Ltd. specialty crops and project cargo Community: Richmond WTC Group Additional fact: Additional fact: Cargo: 15 13 Cascadia is owned by Lynnterm is a consolidation Automobiles R o b e r t s 99 Viterra and Richardson International. centre for Western Canadian exports and Additional fact: Richmond Auto Westran Intermodal Ltd. Tsawwassen is a primary centre in Western Canada for Terminal imports automobiles primarily B a n k receiving steel and steel products. from Asia. Fraser Grain Terminal Ltd. (under construction) First Nation B o u n d a r y 17 White Rock B a y Semiahmoo 9 Parkland Terminal 18 G3 Terminal Vancouver 27 Deltaport Map legend Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Container Operator: Parkland Refining (BC) Limited Operator: G3 Canada Ltd. Operator: GCT Canada Ltd. Partnership Highway Community: Burnaby Community: North Vancouver Community: Delta Cargo: Petroleum products Cargo: Grains, oilseeds and Cargo: Container and containerized cargo BC railway (Accessed Additional fact: The Parkland Terminal was specialty crops Additional fact: Deltaport is Canada’s by CN/CP/BNSF) previously known as the Stanovan Terminal. Additional fact: G3 Terminal largest container terminal. Vancouver is a new development. BNSF railway West Vancouver CN railway CP railway City of District of North Vancouver North Vancouver SRY Rail Link 1 Canada Place 10 Shellburn Terminal 19 Neptune Bulk Terminals 28 Westshore Terminals Cruise ship terminal Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Operator: Cerescorp Co. (under contract Operator: Shell Canada Ltd. Operator: Neptune Bulk Terminals Operator: Westshore Terminals land jurisdiction* with the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority) Community: Burnaby (Canada) Ltd. Limited Partnership Community: Lions Community: Vancouver Cargo: Petroleum products Community: North Vancouver Delta Vancouver Fraser Port Authority 1 Gate Additional fact: Homeport for the Vancouver– Additional fact: Shellburn Terminal is Cargo: Metallurgical coal and various Cargo: Coal and coke navigational water jurisdiction Bridge Alaska cruise itinerary. Canada Place is a a petroleum distribution terminal that grades of potash Additional fact: Westshore Terminal 99 Ironworkers multi-use facility with three berths, and is handles petroleum products. Additional fact: Neptune Bulk Terminals is Canada’s largest coal terminal. Anchorage areas** Memorial home to the port authority offices. is a state-of-the-art vessel loading facility Bridge for coal and potash in North America. Municipal boundary B u r International border r a r d I n * Details on the Vancouver Fraser Port l e t 2 Centerm 11 Westridge Marine Terminal 20 Cargill 29 Fraser Grain Terminal Ltd. Authority Land Use Plan can be found at Cargo type: Container Cargo type: Liquid bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk Cargo type: Dry bulk portvancouver.com/landuse Operator: DP World Vancouver Operator: Trans Mountain Corporation Operator: Cargill Canada Operator: Parrish and Heimbecker, Community: Vancouver Community: Burnaby Community: North Vancouver Limited, and GrainsConnect Canada ** Designated anchorage areas provide a safe Cargo: Container and containerized cargo Cargo: Crude petroleum and Cargo: Cereal grains, oilseeds and Operations Inc. location for ships to anchor within the port Additional fact: Centerm is a two-berth petroleum products specialty crops Cargo: Grains, oil seeds, and authority jurisdiction, helping to facilitate efficient port container terminal, currently undergoing an Additional fact: Westridge Marine Additional fact: Cargill Terminal specialty crops Community: Surrey operations and ensure navigational safety
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