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Facility Expansion: Saint John

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Port Saint John’s main shipping channel will be deepened from 8.4 to 20 meters (26 to 33 feet) as part of a seven-year C$C205 million facility modernization program co-funded by the port authority and the federal and provincial governments of Canada and New Brunswick. The deeper channel will allow cruise vessels to dock regardless of the tidal stage, allowing longer port stays for cruise guests.

Saint John: Port Modernization Project to Benefit Cruise Ships with Harbor Deepening 

Recent funding announcements from the federal and provincial governments and Port Saint John (New Brunswick, Canada) will include a major harbor deepening project. 

The seven-year, $205 million project, which is a three-way funding partnership, involves major capital work at the port’s west side cargo handling piers and facilities but will also include capital dredging of the main channel. 

"We are delighted that our partners in the provincial and federal governments have joined Port Saint John with a commitment of funding. We appreciate their recognition of the importance of both cargo and cruise activity at Port Saint John," said Port Authority President Jim Quinn. 

The main channel will be deepened from 8.4 to 10 meters (26 to 33 feet). The deepening extends the operational window for ships and will make Port Saint John more accessible to large vessels, including cruise ships. 

A deeper channel will provide cruise vessels the ability to dock at either high or low tide. No longer reliant on the tides, cruise operations will experience an end to schedule challenges due to tidal restrictions and cruise itinerary planners will gain the opportunity to lengthen the day for cruise guests. A longer day means guests will have more time to explore the Bay of Fundy region. 

After more than a quarter century, the cruise industry at Port Saint John is well-established. Recent milestones include the port’s 2-millionth cruise guest and 1,000th cruise ship visit.  On September 1, the port received its largest cruise ship ever, Royal Caribbean’s 4,375-passenger capacity Liberty of the Seas, making the first of 3 calls to Saint John this year.
 

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