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The Port Today

Navy Island Forest Products Terminal... «"Show Me Where (Map Ref 2)"»

The Navy Island Forest Products Terminal is the busiest area of the port. It uses seven berths for export of forestry products. The Port of Saint John handles the largest volume of forestry products on the Atlantic Seaboard.

Newsflash!!! «"It's a busy, busy port!»


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Forterm Facilities


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