Terminal Information

Our service network is comprised of three components - the Hamilton Terminal, the Montréal Terminal and the vessel.

Map of Hamilton Harbour showing terminal location

Hamilton Terminal

  • 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.
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    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

  • 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.
detailed diagrams of the Montreal terminal Terminal Cast (sections 73 and 80) Terminal céréalier et terminal Racine (sections 54 and 64)
Vessel Information
Niagara Spirit

Niagara Spirit (barge)

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

Tony Mackay

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