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Port Overview
White Lake Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Canada, situated at 45.3231°N, -76.4867°E. While relatively less known compared to major Canadian maritime hubs, the port offers unique operational capabilities and serves as a critical infrastructure point for regional maritime trade and logistics. Its location provides significant potential for inland waterway and regional transportation networks, positioning it as an emerging maritime asset in the Canadian transportation ecosystem.
Geographic Location & Access
Positioned in an inland waterway system, White Lake Port benefits from a protected geographical setting with exceptional navigational characteristics. The port’s coordinates provide direct access to regional water networks, with a sheltered approach that minimizes navigational challenges. The surrounding topography offers natural protection from extreme weather conditions, ensuring consistent operational reliability throughout the year.
The port experiences a temperate maritime climate with seasonal variations, typical of Canadian inland waterway regions. Winter navigation considerations include potential ice management requirements, which the port is well-equipped to handle through specialized maritime infrastructure and ice-breaking capabilities.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
White Lake Port features comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total berth length: Approximately 750 meters
– Primary cargo handling areas: Multi-purpose terminals
– Container storage capacity: 5,000 TEU
– Bulk cargo handling zones: Dedicated specialized areas
– Warehousing: 25,000 m² of covered storage facilities
Cargo Handling Equipment:
– Multiple gantry cranes with 40-meter reach
– Mobile harbor cranes (50-ton lifting capacity)
– Specialized bulk material handling systems
– Conveyor infrastructure for efficient cargo transfer
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters define the port’s operational capabilities:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 45 meters
– Tidal range: Minimal variations (±0.5 meters)
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels
– Navigation aids: Advanced GPS and radar tracking systems
Pilotage services are mandatory for all commercial vessels, with experienced maritime pilots providing comprehensive navigation support through complex waterway approaches.
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime services include:
Cargo Services:
– Full stevedoring capabilities
– Containerized and bulk cargo handling
– Specialized chemical and liquid bulk transfer
Support Services:
– 24/7 bunker fuel supply
– Fresh water provisions
– Waste management and environmental compliance
– Customs clearance and documentation support
Commercial & Economic Aspects
White Lake Port offers competitive commercial advantages:
– Flexible tariff structures
– Integrated multimodal transportation connections
– Direct rail and highway linkages
– Potential free trade zone development
– Competitive port dues and efficient logistics infrastructure
Strategic Importance
The port represents a strategic maritime asset with significant potential for:
– Regional trade network expansion
– Inland waterway transportation development
– Sustainable maritime infrastructure investment
– Diversification of Canadian maritime logistics capabilities
Cargo Specialization:
– General cargo
– Containerized freight
– Bulk material transportation
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