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Pre Arrival:  Overview | Location | Charts | Limits   ...
Arrival:  Pilotage | Anchorages
Communications:  Pratique | VHF | VTS/Radar
Berthing Ops:  Tugs | Berths
Cargo:  Bulk | Containers | Cruise | Other | Tankers   ...
Pollution:  Ballast | Pollution | Waste | Slops
Facilities:  Medical | Water | Fuel | Chandlery | Storing   ...
Security:  Police etc | Emergency | Fire | Security   ...
Local Info:  Time | Holidays | Weather | Congestion
Misc:  Authority

Summary

Max. Size:  LOA 306 m., beam 32.0 m., draft 9.0 m., airdraft 47.6 m. Bulk:  LOA 222.6 m. Tankers:  Depth 8.2 m.
Fuel:  Available.
Airport:  Windsor Int'l, 8 km.
Medical:  Two hospitals.
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OVERVIEW:  A full service port with 14 terminals. Able to handle most commodities, and an additional five with handling capacity for cargoes including salt, grain, fluorspar, lumber, steel, petroleum products, vehicles and heavy-lift equipment.
LOCATION:  Extending approx. 11.4 n.m. (21.2 km.) along the Canadian shore of the Detroit River between Lake Erie and Lake St Clair, opposite Detroit, Michigan.
CHARTS:  Digital: US5MI28M.
Paper: US 14820.
PORT LIMITS:  Windsor Harbour means that certain parcel or tract of land covered by the water of part of the Detroit River and by the waters of part of Lake St Clair which may be more particularly described as follows
  1. commencing at a point where the ordinary high water line of the Detroit River intersects the southerly boundary of the City of Windsor
  2. thence southerly and westerly (226.5°T) in a straight line to Fighting Island North light at the international…