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SAINT JOHN PORT LAND USE PLAN (PDF)

 

Pile Driving Work to Commence at Site of Cruise Terminal 2 on Water Street

available online

Community Leaders Rally Citizens to Vote for the Bay of Fundy in Global Contest available online

Saint John Set to Welcome Over 200 Travel Agents Onboard MSC Poesia on October 25th available online

Saint John Port Authority and AV Group Renew Exploratory Discussions

available online

Port of Saint John Hosts Two Inaugural Cruise Ship Calls this Week

available online

 

Thrid Cruise Ship Cancellation Due to Weather

available online

Pugsley C Shed at Port of Saint John to be Demolished this Month

available online

Major Port Client Renews Commitment to Saint John to 2020

available online

Cruise Ship Cancellation Notice - Caribbean Princess

available online

Cruise Ship Cancellation Notice - Carnival Glory

available online

Port of Saint John is first east coast port to join Green Marine

available online

2012 Tariff Rates

(effectiveJanuary 1, 2012)

available online

Canadian Sailings Port of Saint John Feature 2011 (PDF)

2010 Annual Report PDF

Saint John Port ID and pass card Port ID & Pass Card Rate Notification

Hazardous Goods Log-In available online

 

Welcome to the Saint John Port Authority

The Port of Saint John, the largest seaport in the Province of New Brunswick, handles an average of 27 million metric tonnes of cargo annually and is one of Canada's key ports recognized for its strategic importance to the nation's trade and economy.

Not only is the port an international seaport, it is also part of the critical infrastructure of the municipality and region, providing close to 3,000 direct and indirect jobs.

The Port is essential to New Brunswick's petroleum, potash, forestry and aquaculture industries and to its import and export trade. The Port also makes a significant contribution to the provincial tourism sector through increasing cruise business.

The port is a cornerstone of the Saint John community, a facilitator of trade and a part of Canada's transportation infrastructure, providing the marine gateway to global markets.

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