The Port of New Brunswick, commonly referred to as the Port of Saint John, is a key maritime facility located in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick. It is one of the oldest and most significant ports in Canada, playing a vital role in international trade, particularly for bulk commodities, containers, and general cargo. The port features a deep-water harbor that can accommodate large vessels, making it a crucial gateway for goods entering and leaving the region.
Surrounding the Port of New Brunswick are important seaways, including the Bay of Fundy, which connects to the Atlantic Ocean. The Bay is known for its remarkable tidal fluctuations and provides access to shipping routes that facilitate trade with various global markets. The port’s location also allows for efficient transportation links to major markets in the northeastern United States and Canada.
In addition to the Port of Saint John, the region includes several smaller ports, such as the Port of Miramichi and the Port of Dieppe. These smaller ports primarily support local industries, including fishing, tourism, and regional shipping activities, contributing to the overall economic landscape of New Brunswick. Together, these ports create a robust network that enhances maritime trade and transportation throughout the province.
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