Nanaimo Cruise Ship Terminal
Situated on the edge of the Nanaimo Assembly Wharf it contains a large welcome centremulti-purpose hall facilities for the Canadian Border Services Agency and offices for the Nanaimo Port Authority.
Nanaimo cruise ship terminal. The Nanaimo Cruise Ship Terminal continues to win awards after having been completed over a year ago. The cruise ship berth is designed to handle the largest cruise ships that will operate on the West Coast. The port provides free of charge golf carts for transportation of passengers with disabilities between the.
The Nanaimo Cruise Terminal is a new Canadian port of call for cruise ships plying the Alaska trade completed for the Nanaimo Port Authority in 2011. Designed by Primal Communications. The building site was formerly used for the.
Two Deep Sea Terminals. In May 2011 the Nanaimo Port Authority opened a new 25 million floating cruise ship terminal and welcoming Centre. The project includes a floating pontoon cruise berth piled mooring and berthing dolphins a pile-supported access structure and waterside terminal building serving as both welcome centre customs and immigration clearance and the Port Authoritys new.
The most recent award was for the Best. 5 million to build cruise ship terminal in nanaimo NANAIMO The Province will invest 5 million to further develop a cruise ship facility in Nanaimos inner harbour that is expected to draw up to 50 cruise ship visits annually Premier Gordon Campbell and Nanaimo. Despite the industrys growth coupled with Nanaimos strategic alignment as a.
BC Ferry terminals in Departure Bay and Duke Point link Nanaimo directly to the Vancouver metro area and smaller ferries offer service to and from several smaller islands. Is an information only submission by our economic development office on CITY FUNDING for the promotion of Destination Nanaimo for the Cruise Ship Terminal. Click to access Open_House20_2010pdf.
There are complimentary buses running in a circular route from ship to downtown and around and back to the ship. 8 September 2010 Nanaimo British Columbia. Prime Minister Stephen Harper today visited the site of the Nanaimo cruise ship terminal to highlight the Governments support for this major construction project that will boost tourism create jobs and stimulate the local economy.
