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PortsToronto proudly owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, which welcomes 2.8 million passengers each year; the Outer Harbour Marina, one of Canada's largest freshwater marinas; and Terminals 51 and 52 within the Port of Toronto.
Since 1793, the Port of Toronto has served as Toronto's gateway for cargo received from markets around the world. Today, the port's unique location just minutes from Toronto's downtown allows millions of tonnes of goods from countries as far away as Brazil, Japan, Turkey, Korea and the United States to easily flow into our city.
The Port of Toronto is an inland port on the northwest shoreline of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The port covers over 21 hectares (52 acres) of land on the eastern shore of the Toronto Harbour, in an area known as the Port Lands.
View Larger Map. Find your way to and from the Port of Toronto by entering your start point below. Coming to the terminal by road? As you approach the Cherry Street area, follow the large green Cruise Ship Terminal signs. Once on Unwin Avenue, follow the Arrivals / Departures sandwich board signs.
The Port of Toronto is an inland port on the northwest shoreline of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The port covers over 21 hectares of land on the eastern shore of the Toronto Harbour, in an area known as the Port Lands. Overview.
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