
Our service network is comprised of three components - the Hamilton Terminal, the Montréal Terminal and the vessel.
Hamilton Terminal
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Storage Capacity
The facility is approximately 6.7 acres (2.7 hectares) and will have throughput capacity to handle up to 30,000 TEU anually. Storage space is available for empty containers. -
Secure Access
The Sea3 Hamilton facility is a bonded, fenced location with monitored secure access including video surveillance. -
Road Connections
The terminal site offers ready access to the major highway routes of the QEW Toronto and Niagara bound lanes, as well as connecting to the 403/401 corridor to London and Windsor via the Red Hill Expressway.
Montreal Terminal
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Secure Access
Montreal Gateway Terminals (MGT) is one of the most secure container complexes in North America. They are completely fenced, illuminated and have a high resolution video surveillance system. The covered truck entrances provide controlled access and Gateway Terminals' security force patrols the facility 24 hours daily, 7 days a week. -
Container Line Connections
MGT connects directly to several of the world’s top container shipping lines, including: APL, CMA CGM (Canada), Hapag-Lloyd (Canada) Inc, Hanjin Shipping, Maersk Line, Melfi Marine Corp and OOCL (Canada) Inc.


Niagara Spirit (barge)
- Capacity: 8,500 short tons / 260 TEUs
- Length: 340 feet
- Beam: 78 feet
- Draft: 14.5 feet (fully laden)

Tony Mackay (tug)
- Draft: 16 feet
- Horsepower: 2,800
- Bollard pull: 34 metric tonnes
- Cruising speed: 7.5 knots
- Flag: Canadian
- Port of registry: Halifax, NS
More information on these vessels can be found on the McKeil Marine web site