St. Lawrence River ports

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St. Lawrence River ports are a network of Canadian maritime facilities along the St. Lawrence River that serve as major hubs for inland shipping, international trade, and access to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf maritime facility system
port network
transport infrastructure
connectedTo Great Lakes ports NERFINISHED
highway networks
rail networks
connectsTo Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
country Canada
economicRole support Canadian exports
support Canadian imports
support agricultural exports
support manufacturing supply chains
support mining and resource exports
governedBy Canadian federal government NERFINISHED
hasPart Port of Baie-Comeau NERFINISHED
Port of Bécancour NERFINISHED
Port of Chandler NERFINISHED
Port of Cornwall NERFINISHED
Port of Gaspé NERFINISHED
Port of Gros-Cacouna NERFINISHED
Port of Hamilton-Oshawa NERFINISHED
Port of Johnstown NERFINISHED
Port of Lévis NERFINISHED
Port of Matane NERFINISHED
Port of Montreal NERFINISHED
Port of Quebec NERFINISHED
Port of Saguenay NERFINISHED
Port of Sept-Îles NERFINISHED
Port of Sorel-Tracy NERFINISHED
Port of Trois-Rivières NERFINISHED
Port of Valleyfield NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canada
St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
navigationalConstraint seasonal ice conditions
operatedUnder Canada Marine Act NERFINISHED
partOf St. Lawrence Seaway NERFINISHED
regulatedBy Transport Canada NERFINISHED
supportsVesselType bulk carriers
container ships
cruise ships
lakers
ocean-going ships
usedFor bulk cargo handling
container shipping
cruise traffic
ferry services
general cargo handling
inland shipping
international trade

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Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway connectsTo St. Lawrence River ports