Port profile
Port of Port Alice, Canada | Small Harbor | Seadex
Port Alice is a small coastal natural port in Canada. Handles vessels over 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock. View port details, in...
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About
Port Alice, situated on the northern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, is a small yet vital port that plays an important role in the region's maritime activities. Strategically located near the confluence of the Nimpkish River and the waters of the picturesque Quatsino Sound, Port Alice serves as both a commercial hub and a gateway for tourism and recreational boating. Historically recognized for its rich resources, including timber and fish, the port has evolved into an essential logistical hub that supports local economies and industries. Port Alice is primarily known for its forestry-related operations, exporting wood products to various international markets. These operations are supported by the local sawmills and logging companies that have sustained the economic lifeblood of the community for decades. In addition to timber, the port’s location allows it to serve as a base for fishing fleets that harvest local fish and shellfish, contributing to the region’s culinary reputation. Environmental sustainability is a core commitment at Port Alice. The port authority works closely with local industries to promote eco-friendly practices that minimize environmental impact while maximizing economic benefits. Initiatives include responsible forestry practices, habitat conservation efforts, and community education programs aimed at raising awareness of local ecosystems. Looking ahead, Port Alice plans to enhance its infrastructure and operational capabilities to adapt to the evolving needs of its users. Investments in modernizing facilities will ensure the port can accommodate larger vessels and an increased volume of cargo, while continuing to prioritize sustainable development. Through these efforts, Port Alice strives to maintain its significance as a pivotal player in British Columbia’s coastal economy, connecting local industries to broader markets.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Port Alice
2-3
Vessels currently at berth
1-2
Vessels waiting
1-2 days
Average cargo stay
Stable
Congestion analysis · 30 days
Technical information and facilities available at Port Alice
Detailed harbor characteristics: depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Port Alice
Environmental sustainability initiatives
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Port Alice
Port Alice serves as a crucial connector for the local economy on Vancouver Island, supporting industry, trade, and community sustainability.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Port Alice
Container volume · last 12 months
5-10
Average monthly vessel traffic
12-24
Typical turnaround time
50%
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
1-2 hours
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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