Table 11-2: Top Handling Port by TEUs, Canada
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Hierarchies | 2005 | ,006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
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Metro Vancouver, British Columbia | 2,122,765 | 2,298,358 | 2,470,809 | 2,492,264 | 2,152,619 | 2,515,045 | 2,508,228 |
Montréal/Contrecoeur, Quebec | 1,119,337 | 1,143,068 | 1,255,107 | 1,379,755 | 1,142,481 | 1,212,354 | 1,220,335 |
Prince Rupert, British Columbia | Note ...: not applicable | Note ...: not applicable | 12,074 | 179,491 | 264,714 | 341,979 | 405,717 |
Halifax, Nova Scotia | 509,800 | 496,270 | 447,119 | 343,952 | 314,599 | 392,328 | 369,002 |
Saint John, New Brunswick | 49,425 | 43,232 | 47,699 | 49,098 | 44,198 | 47,013 | 42,760 |
Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador | 7,947 | 6,224 | 1,932 | 2,186 | 3,424 | 4,493 | 4,948 |
... not applicable Notes: Starting with reference year 2008, the ports of Fraser River, North Arm Fraser and Vancouver were amalgamated to form what is referred to as Metro Vancouver. Prince Rupert commenced operations of its container handling on October 31, 2007 Sources: Statistics Canada. Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division. Special tabulations. Technical documentation 11-2: Top Handling Port by TEUs, Canada |
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