
- Secure terminal facilities
Transport Canada compliant bonded marine facility with access control, monitored cameras and regular security patrols. - Expert stevedore and container transfer
Efficient equipment and terminal management capability provides handling piece of mind. - Low-cost storage
Nominal port storage fees and increased free time help eliminate excessive daily detention charges. - Efficient local drayage
Short haul service to shuttle containers throughout port commercial piers provides low cost, efficient and reliable service.
| City | Distance | Pop’n |
|---|---|---|
| St. Catharines | 52 km | 390,000 |
| Toronto | 60 km | 5,556,000 |
| Buffalo | 98 km | 1,170,000 |
| Barrie | 139 km | 128,500 |
| London | 140 km | 458,000 |
| Sarnia | 245 km | 89,000 |
| Detroit | 325 km | 5,355,000 |

ROUTE
Sea3 provides an efficient all-water shuttle that links the Golden Horseshoe region with direct access to multiple global shipping lines.
The routing includes a Lake Ontario crossing, and the transiting of the Montreal-Lake Ontario section of Seaway locks. The route encompasses a total of 315 nautical miles.

| Departure | Arrival | |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Montreal | |
| Tuesday | in transit | |
| Wednesday | Hamilton | |
| Thursday | in port | |
| Friday | Hamilton | |
| Saturday | in transit | |
| Sunday | Montreal | |
SCHEDULE
The weekly schedule allows for reliable, regular service delivery, planning and staging for both eastbound and westbound container loads.
This creates a new true feeder service model to aid in inventory management, consistent delivery of goods to final destination and available capacity for each weekly sailing. The schedule has factored additional time into the rotation between Hamilton and Montreal, to accommodate unforeseen delays due to weather, while not compromising the reliable point to point arrival and departure days each week. The schedule will be in place for all regular weeks under the St. Lawrence Seaway operating season, which typically runs from late March through to late December.