Sitting here wondering what compelled me to click on this video. But damn did I enjoy it.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
I'm thrilled you did! Thank you so much!
@rebeccawinter47211 ай бұрын
I was going to say the exact same thing. No interest in ports per se. Geography and urbanism, yes. But learned a lot and great visuals. Bravo.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@rebeccawinter472 Thank you so much! I love geography and urbanism, but since so much has been consumed by others, I am trying to do some different things. :)
@billyjoejimbob5611 ай бұрын
First of your videos I have ever seen. Top notch research and production! I grew up in New England and have lived in Michigan for 29 years now, so the Seaway and Great Lakes have always been of interest to me. I wish more people could appreciate the incredible infrastructure Canada and the northern U.S. have developed and shared for centuries. Excellent job!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the wonderful message and I am happy you found my channel! I hope you continue to enjoy it. The area is often overlooked, but the great shared infrastructure of the region is pretty neat when you start looking into it. These lakes at one time were cut off from the sea through natural means and now they have entire freighters going back and forth. Pretty neat stuff. You mentioned your time in Michigan and the Great Lakes, so you might like to hear that I have been drafting a video about lakeports within the Great Lakes region (similar to my Gulf Coast seaports series). Still trying to figure out how to organize it so it fits into videos without being too long. But I am working on it! Thank you very much for the kind words.
@carlonpetersen1713 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian wondering where our goods come in from, you covered this perfectly! And I'm not surprised what so ever about #1, west coast!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words! These port videos are among my favorites to make.
@AllycatlovesAG3 жыл бұрын
The port of Vancouver is huge! When you go to the beach, you can always see a bunch of ships lined up for the port
@ph11p35408 ай бұрын
To the unvitiated, ships always look overwhelming to look at. Our ships that visit our ports are still small by global standards. A 10,000 TEU container ship is still small by modern container ship standards. The average size of a container ship is a Post Panamax sized container ship carrying 24,000 containers and Suez Max sized container ships that move 28,000 to 30,000 containers. Canada major ports can't handle Post Panamax sized ships of any kind. They need to expand on that. Port of Vancouver can't grow out so Port of Delta is our only west coast container port with any chance at handling Post Panamax sized ships. Currently, they only handle Panamax not Post Panamax sized ultra ships.
@scottcarter66233 жыл бұрын
Amazing quality as always. You really deserve more attention.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! As long as I got a dedicated group of loyal pals who enjoy it, that's all that matters to me. :) Thank you so much, Scott!
@trainstractorscarsandtruck73623 жыл бұрын
Halifax, Nova Scotia had got to be in this list. Biggest intermodal in the east and a big car import terminal.
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
Right brother Halifax is a big sea port by any standard having business with more than 150 plus countries. I am a merchant navy officer.
@trainstractorscarsandtruck73623 жыл бұрын
@@ArunKumar-re6ng I realized it was based on tonnage not volume. Containers are generally don't have lots of tonnage. I'm sure Halifax would be on the list for traffic or volume though
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Halifax isn't in the top ten, but it is in the video and explains why it isn't on the list, but very well could be in the coming five years. :) Sorry for the late response. I could have sworn I had responded to this before. :) Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed the video. I am not sure where Halifax or any of these ports would rank if we changed the parameters of the list. It is very hard to get data on Canadian ports. In the US, you have every metric to organize lists, but it's much more difficult when making videos on Canada. I assume Vancouver would still be number one on every metric.
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Dear AJM I am a merchant Navy officer.Our SCI company vessel's used to come to Halifax.Volume wise certainly it is a big seaport.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@ArunKumar-re6ng Hello Arun Kumar. Thank you for responding and for doing what you do! I bet you have a lot of fun adventures to share. I did do some digging and thankfully, I found the cargo volume Halifax moved in 2020 via metric tonnes. It was 4.2 million tonnes. By comparison the Port of Vancouver moves 76 million tonnes. The Port of Montreal moves 40 million tonnes.
@Coltoid Жыл бұрын
Looking at Halifax port on Google maps, it’s hard to believe it’s not on list, it’s huge
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
It would be in the top ten if only counting containers (TEUs) but since this video is about total tonnage by the port, containers don't weight nearly as much as bulk and liquid commodities.
@devonjardine960311 ай бұрын
And there's my aunt's house near inner harbor Victoria. ❤️ Thank you. This was fun. Grandpa's old condo you could see the Washington State ferry in Sidney just outside Victoria.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Haha! We captured a lot of your family in this video. I am willing to bet in my "Canadian Provincial Capitols Scored" series I captured them again when showing Victoria.
@devonjardine960311 ай бұрын
My grandmother's penthouse was in the 3D map of Nanaimo! Didn't know Nanaimo was tenth.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Right on! That's cool. In 2022, Nanaimo has fallen out of the top ten, but is still within the top fifteen.
@donmcconnery508011 ай бұрын
Traffic congestion in Toronto killed any appetite to use the port for anything but local industry
@BradFalck-mn3pc Жыл бұрын
Canada needs an immediate embargo on raw log exports to bring our mill jobs home
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
It could provide so many good paying jobs, especially in areas that are lacking jobs.
@djblackprincecdn11 ай бұрын
But how else will our small towns be killed off without it.
@floxy2011 ай бұрын
You ought to go into politics seeing as how you're completely ignorant of basic economics.
@wazzuwallaboy94083 жыл бұрын
Love the port videos. This one and your American Port video are excellent.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thank you!
@tinmanpickle72123 жыл бұрын
Well at least we came 4th on the list.hello from Rupert
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Greetings! Prince Rupert is a beautiful town in a beautiful location! Also 4th is an amazing position for such a tiny town. You are ranked among Canada's best! Amazing! Future plans if they go as expected will only propel PR even further! :)
@CatherinePuce11 ай бұрын
The Laurentia expansion of the port of Québec never happened and was cancelled due to economical and ecological concerns. I doubt this port will grow a lot in the near future.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info. :)
@khalidali-cc4kk9 ай бұрын
Very educative documentary on Canadian ports
@afmurray3 жыл бұрын
I had a feeling Vancouver would be up near the top but I was surprised how far ahead it is in annual tonnage! Wow.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
It's 30,000 leagues above the rest! Joking aside, it's not even a contest. Thanks for the comment!
@Swiss2025 Жыл бұрын
helping China to grow and making products by slave prisoners in a non human condidtions with no respect of human rights ( more than 1 million prisoners) . Compagnies such : Adidas,Nike, Apple, Bosh, Calvin Klein, General motors, Google, Jack& Jones , Jaguar, LG, Land Rover, Mercedes Benz, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Nintendo, Nokia, Zara, The North Face, Panasonic, Toshiba, Uniqlo, Volkswagen, Sony etc
@billyjoejimbob5611 ай бұрын
No surprise that Vancouver dwarfs the other Canadian ports in total tonnage. How does it compare with its southern neighbor Long Beach, California?
@jamesdow71243 жыл бұрын
From Halifax and couldn't believe it's not there. Wonder if the two container ports and Autoport are under the same authority?
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Yes they are. They are all under one port Authority in the entire Halifax region. I was surprised it didn't make the top ten.
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
I am a merchant navy officer.To me Halifax is the biggest sea port in terms of business with other countries.150 plus.
@leannelian95052 жыл бұрын
@@ArunKumar-re6ng it still loss to Vancouver where I live lol
@ArunKumar-re6ng2 жыл бұрын
@@leannelian9505 vancouver is in the west while halifax is in the east
@osb19452 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo2 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Thank you. You are exactly number 3,500! Got a new video coming out really soon!
@JPOC22611 ай бұрын
Might need a revisit on this topic. - Saint John got some upgrades in last year.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
I know the new container port is complete. Anything else? :)
@JPOC22611 ай бұрын
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo that was the biggest thing. And Alot of new rail infrastructure. AIM might be getting the boot after a major incident. If theu do DP world is likely to take that end of the port. Also in the future, the drydock might be refurbished after 20 or 25 year embargo has been lifted. It shut down in 2003
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@JPOC226 Thank you!
@Thricecube57 Жыл бұрын
Vancouver Island doesn't have rail service anymore, so the rail in Nanaimo is currently defunct.
@reeferman5023 жыл бұрын
l was subscribed already but had to say it was most interesting. l have worked at most of the docks from Squamish to F.S.D. And yes, my username is also my job at D-port for the last 10 years.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Hi everyone! If you enjoyed the content, please SUBSCRIBE/like/comment so we can make this channel grow! I have been trying really hard to make great content and I would like to earn your subscribership! I don't want to say "like/subscribe" in the videos as I feel it cheapens the product. So please do a solid and subscribe/like/comment if you can or wish to do so! Thank you for watching!
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
What about Halifax sea port
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@ArunKumar-re6ng If you watch the video you will find out. It's in there.
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
Dear AJM More over you altogether ignored the facility of docking the cruise ship at Halifax on which I used to be FC.In the whole Halifax port is worth sailing.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@ArunKumar-re6ng This video focused on the top ten ports, not ports outside of the top ten. Cruise ships are not part of the annual tonnage of goods imported and exported. So in the video, if cruise ships were part of the top ten busiest ports, then I mentioned them. Fact of the matter is, Halifax was not in the top ten and not focused on in this video. The fact it was mentioned was just a last minute addition as with the Port of Toronto.
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Dear AJM Now a days there are passenger cum cargo ships.I have worked on at least two this kind of ships.Thanks for your information.
@Footer_87 Жыл бұрын
Very well done,
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jaquigreenlees11 ай бұрын
You missed something about Fraser Surrey docks, in 2008 they added bulk coal to their facility operations, so coal is not just from the Twassen terminal.
@kingstonsean11 ай бұрын
The rails in Nanaimo serve the port only. There used to be a passenger rail service to Victoria but that was discontinued many years ago.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the video.
@tomkelly8827 Жыл бұрын
This video makes me think that we need to invest more into our north coast. We have so much potential up there but so little going on. Russia has been wise to invest in their north coast, I guess they have to because they don't have options like we do but still I would love to see a federal project to make a good port with a nuclear powered ice breaker that can export minerals and act as a refueling station for ships taking the north west passage
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
The North Coast is potentially the biggest area for growth and better infrastructure would also lead for better security of that area. Right now Canada relies mostly on the US for protection up there outside of radar and detection. Coast Guard is getting some new ships though, so that should help but the Navy is in shambles. There is one Canadian seaport known as Hay River, but it requires river navigation which limits bigger ships. That is considered one of the big ones from the north coast. There is of course the Hudson Bay region which I think could be utilized better because right now there is nothing significant in terms of shipping there. Also many small harbors to supply far off towns. But nothing big.
@Chuck59ish Жыл бұрын
The Port of Saint John has it's container expansion finished now and it ges over 350,000 teus of containers. I think if you review the stats for the 2020s, you'll find changes.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
That is so great! I plan on doing future seaport videos for Canada. I had stopped because this video didn't do well, but now all of a sudden it is. Lol! I look forward to updating the info.
@Chuck59ish Жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo The CPR has made a deal with the Irving owned NBSR to move container from Saint John to Brownsville Jct. in Maine where the CPR picks up the trains. AIM is in trouble for a scrap fire they had last fall and they're going to court to try and get their operating permit back from the province, fun and games down here now.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
@@Chuck59ish Well that certainly helps Maine out, but doesn't really help the people of NB. The fun never ends it seems, lol!
@johncassels34755 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video but the list is clearly skewed by tonnage giving precedence to places that handle bulk cargo. I wonder how different the list would be if ordered by value of commodity rather than simply tonnage. Thanks for a great video!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo5 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate the comment. The reason for this specific metric I used was it was difficult to find commodity values and other metrics for all ports in Canada. Thankfully all ports did provide the tonnage metric I used. I figured that would be the most reliable for a video instead of possibly leaving other ports out simply because I couldn't find the metric. Thanks for the great comment!
@johncassels34755 ай бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Sorry, did not mean it as a criticism at all - it was a really good video especially as you mentioned Halifax and a couple of others for those of us wondering. I have just hit the subscribe button. Thanks again!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo5 ай бұрын
@@johncassels3475 I appreciate it and did not take it in a negative way at all. Thank you very much for the subscribe as well! I'm slower at making videos then most because I work a full time job, but I certainly have some more projects for this year! Take care!
@donmcconnery508011 ай бұрын
Tonnage is the key to Halifax not being in the top 10. Very different from volume.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
You are very correct. A ton of people keep asking why Halifax isn't in the top ten, and you just said it better then I have been explaining it to people. I might have to take your answer for the future. :)
@terrykohnen9923 Жыл бұрын
hate to tell you this but we don't have rail on Vancouver Island the tracks are there but we haven't had trains in years and the tracks are badly degraded as they have been neglected for at least 20 years. We don't even have passenger rail anymore.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info. :D The Port on their website (At the time of making this) still touted they had rail access, lol.
@Justsomeoneyoucouldhaveknown3 жыл бұрын
Love to see other countries and even stepping up to continents
@glennmorin7431 Жыл бұрын
To add to your info on the port of Thunder Bay: The Port could be playing host to 2 new Greenfield Lithium Proccessing Refineries, in the near future ( very near future). The Port has been mentioned, in a report, to becoming a Crude Oil Storage and Great Lakes Tanker fueling Depot. Either bringing in Western Canada (Alberta & Saskatchewan) Tar Sands Crude Oil, either by Rail Car or Pipe Line, to the Port to be then transfered to Great Lakes Tankers to be distributed to Great Lakes Refineries. and there has been talk of Reviving one of the larger Non-Operational Grain Terminal Elevators, espescialy after the Russian invasion into Ukraine. the former Port Ship Dry Dock and repair fasility has been re-opened under new ownership. This coupled with the increase in mining related activity ( Lithium, Chromite, etc.) harbors better times for the Port of Thunder Bay.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
That is exciting news! It wcould be a huge boon for the port and the area (it really needs some good economic news)! Thank you for sharing!!
@glennmorin7431 Жыл бұрын
Yes. The whole Northwestern Ontario needs good economic news.👍
@daltonthomas572311 ай бұрын
I live in Campbell River (north of Nanaimo) rail is not throughout vancouver island. I dont think it goes north of nanaimo at all hasnt for some time now.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
I love Campbell River!!! Such a beautiful place. Thank you for the info. Many others have told me since that the port itself may only use the rails at the port but not beyond, which would fit in with rail on the island no longer being a thing.
@stephensalt6229 Жыл бұрын
Me again ..Halifax actually has 2 terminals for containers..the Bedford terminal was set up for Ro/Ro...
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the info! I appreciate that.
@RunThroughGridLock Жыл бұрын
Prince Rupert 2023 has sooo many more projects they’ve added. The 2030 vision, just need to ged rid of the port tax cap… X3LNG facilities, hydrogen, and wood fibre pipeline and export facility, another container port expansion, and rail expansion.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
OOh! Thank you for the info! I can't wait to go back in the future and update all this info! Sounds promising indeed!
@HOWNDOG6611 ай бұрын
Did Ridley island stop shipping coal? Believe that was one of the original reasons for it’s construction
@RunThroughGridLock11 ай бұрын
Ridley is pretty big and Watson is also being used, not the best for the local wolf population that uses the area but having another deep water port on the pacific coast is crucial for any development and sustainability in the area for folks. Beautiful area. Its like a “Little Vancouver”
@BronzeGoldfish11 ай бұрын
Any reason why Mercedes chooses to go all the way to Nanaimo as opposed to Halifax? My initial assumption is they continue on to China. Even going down the St. Lawerence to Montreal seems to make more sense for a central location to ship from.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Not really sure other than Press releases and Mercedes say this is what they do. There is a lot of staging space and it costs less because the port isn't actively filled all the time like other ports. Space is valuable. So the Mercedes built in Germany and the USA are sent to Nanaimo. I am sure they are getting a real good deal on that.
@hemish10073 жыл бұрын
I was expecting Toronto to be on this list, still learned something new!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
I was shocked by the results of this video. I can 100% say that. It was fun to research. :)
@chefrouge30 Жыл бұрын
What about the port of halifax that should be in the top 5
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
In the video, I share Halifax's total tonnage and it is not in the top ten. 25:28 shares it all.
@brianmutcher95853 ай бұрын
Victoria port rarely sees cargo ships. They sail past Victoria unload their cargo in Vancouver then the goods go by truck and ferry to Vancouver island and Victoria. Then we pay a extra markup for this transportation costs, and the product costs less in Vancouver. Time a proper seaport is made in Victoria so the ships can stop in Victoria instead of paying that extra costs for the stuff to come over by ferry and truck from Vancouver
@vickiehottes4933 Жыл бұрын
The little village of Vancouver is so cute!they even have a two lane highway 😅
@robertpearson879811 ай бұрын
Both the water quality and the air quality in Hamilton have improved considerably from the historical levels, to the point where both are often better than Toronto.
@alexzanderthompson17093 жыл бұрын
I think Toronto doesn’t want to tarnish their skyline with the port, and they have such accessible infrastructure with Hamilton it’s easier to receive it there! Just my take
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
That is a very possible reason in current day. But even as recently as the 2010s they did try to build up the industrial portion of the port. It just wasn't competitive to Hamilton. Then they tried the cruise port, which seems like a good idea in terms of tourism. I was surprised that didn't work out either. But who knows, that idea might come back again someday.
@MacPhal13 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo They are totally redoing the port-lands. If you check out Waterfront Toronto's youtube page you can see they are moving from industal port to waterfront parks and homes.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@MacPhal1 Thank you.
@CHANDANYADAV-lx5eg11 ай бұрын
❤❤❤😊😊😊 jab entrusting sir
@chrisvickers7928 Жыл бұрын
It's a bit of a stretch saying Nanaimo has rail access.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
"Island" rail access. :D Haha!
@HOWNDOG6611 ай бұрын
Almost 20 years since It served the island
@ArunKumar-re6ng3 жыл бұрын
What about Halifax sea port
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
If you watch the video you would know. :)
@randomthoughts9463 Жыл бұрын
You forgot the busiest port in Weyburn Saskatchewan. It is a vital supply chain route to support their wild lobster industry. 🤭
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Lol! I didn't want to embarrass the other ports. Weyburn is so out of their class, they'd tremble at it's might.
@brianzybura863311 ай бұрын
BULLSHIT!!!
@shahebazdalal29734 ай бұрын
What About In Alberta prowens
@freedomfan327711 ай бұрын
I didn't know Canada had 10 seaports.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Now you know! :D
@freedomfan327711 ай бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo True.
@Lorne5511 ай бұрын
Well along with More than 10 Seaports, Canada 🇨🇦 has more Coastline 🌊🌊🌊than any other Country in the World 🌎 !🤗
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@Lorne55 More beaches to explore!
@robertpearson879811 ай бұрын
The Great Lakes ports are all considered sea ports because ocean going vessels can traverse them.
@nicholaspalmer8923 жыл бұрын
Anchors away captain
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Ahoy! I think we need to swab the poop deck for all these new visitors! Thanks for watching Nicholas! :D
@nicholaspalmer8923 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo You make great videos, hope to see more soon.
@pierre-lucaubert962211 ай бұрын
The federal gov didn't accept the Laurentia project in Québec. 😮😮
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
That is a significant blow for the port. That just means the goods will end up somewhere else.
@BeeRich333 жыл бұрын
Port of Toronto is completely dug up. Not meant to grow. Train from Mtl.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's growth plans ended. They did try a cruise terminal, but it didn't go anywhere. Thanks for the comment!
@BeeRich333 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo You mean the Rochester Foil terminal? That lasted minutes long. Heh. Those ferries are now crossing from Gibraltar to Morocco, from what I understand.
@BeeRich333 жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Also, Toronto's current project plans has a new Don River effluent program, and a complete redo of those lands. All those buildings/locations are not there anymore. Check out some KZbin vids. Big project.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@BeeRich33Yeah. Oh interesting, that is quite the change in scenery for those ferries. Lol
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
@@BeeRich33 Thank you. :)
@stephensalt6229 Жыл бұрын
My apologies...I was looking in the top ten..didn't watch honorible mentions...during the 2nd ww... it was the busiest port on the Atlantic...I do believe first ww also...it's a little crazy that European cars are shipped to the west coast and then again off Van isle...doesn't make logistical sense..most vehicles in Canada are in Quebec and Ontario
@jeffbooker Жыл бұрын
I also noticed the elongated irregular route for cars imported from Europe to go to the west coast, and it makes no sense. Then it's noted by the video that they go to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island rather than to the mainland, where they eventually are transferred. Where's The Ferry?
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
@@jeffbooker Hey there! Thanks for asking. The ferry is actually right at the Port of Nanaimo. I've been told that in the years since this video has been made, the train car ferry and the railroad tracks on Vancouver Island are pretty much being left to fall apart and they don't use the rail service anymore. But they do actually ferry cars across the water to the mainland still which is very strange to me. There are so many other viable locations along the west coast including the many offloading zones the Port of Vancouver operates.
@jeffbooker Жыл бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideothanks for the additional information, I haven't been back for a few years. I remember the ferry crossing from the mainland at Vancouver to the Island as being beautiful and slow. It takes about an hour to 90 minutes and provides some great views of small islands and the coastal mountains, that rise up out of the sea. The ferry ride is a transition from the fast paced bustle of the city life, and takes you to a mellow and magical place. I would love to go there again.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@jeffbooker The ferry routes the BC Ferries go through are beautiful. Both the BC Ferries and the Washington State Ferry system are the most beautiful in the world in my opinion. :D Been lucky enough to ride them both. Such a beautiful part of the world.
@containerman211 ай бұрын
No way in hell Nanaimo and Victoria have a higher cargo tonnage volume than Halifax.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Shocking they did, at the time of this video. If doing the same video today, Halifax would be ninth for total tonnage. Containers don't weigh as much.
@markfinlay692311 ай бұрын
One craft, two craft (irregular plural)😀
@stephensalt6229 Жыл бұрын
How is it possible you could miss Halifax!
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
I could say the same to you. ;-) Halifax is in the video.
@stephensalt6229 Жыл бұрын
Not in this video!
@stephensalt6229 Жыл бұрын
Just went through it again.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
@@stephensalt6229 Clearly you didn't, lol. Go to 25:29.
@loveinaction27723 жыл бұрын
Wow China not surprised.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo3 жыл бұрын
They are getting involved in everything. They are buying up property, ports, colleges, governments, especially in Canada. It should be a bigger concern for national security, but Canada doesn't seem to address it since the federal government is getting bank from the Communist Party of China... Scary stuff.
@elrolo3711 Жыл бұрын
Generally concept and storyline was good but photography editing is schizo with too many close ups and it’s like you are trying to confuse the viewer on purpose by rotating the overhead vids. This type of production is supposed to be documentary, primarily informative. I defy anyone watching this vid to understand the location of the various functions of the #1 Vancouver Port.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback!
@Pineconepicker1 Жыл бұрын
Canada's grain by rail disaster killed over 12000 in Thunder Bay and 140000 jobs throughout eastern Canada and has never worked as promised by the conservative Harper government. The antiquated rail system is prone to derailments, delays, massive man power hours and degradation and contamination of product.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Good intentions that really could have helped the region, hampered by poor infrastructure. It would seem rebuilding and repairing the tracks would solve a lot of the issue. But tax payer money to fix rails isn't sexy.
@grahamkearnon6682 Жыл бұрын
I didnt here the fact that the port of Vancouver is the biggest port on the West coast for all th America's, sorry America's.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
It is second on North America's west coast in terms of overall tonnage to Los Angeles. But if you break it down by different types of cargo, for example, containers, it is 5th on the West Coast. It varies by break down, but in no condition is it the largest on the west coast or in all of North America.
@larry573 Жыл бұрын
all the drugs come in and cars go out of nb....
@Mac362211 ай бұрын
This video loses all credibility by not having Halifax, NS on the list, and in the top 3. Every list of tonnage reports Halifax as number 3, after Vancouver and Montreal
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
No list showing the annual port tonnage with any credibility should have Halifax in the top three. Let me explain. You are likely looking at a list showing just the container tonnage, or the TEU's. This list is showing overall tonnage, which is more than just containers. Total tonnage counts all movement in and out of the port whether bulk materials, liquids, and containers. Even as of 2022 data, Halifax has moved only 5.3 million metric tons. I hope that explains that for you.
@brianmutcher95853 ай бұрын
It’s disgusting to see raw logs loaded onto a ship for export. This should be banned . If someone wants our wood, then buy cut timber from a Canadian saw mill and create jobs .Tired of Canada just being an exporter of raw minerals and logs, but not manufacturing this into products for export.
@Swiss202511 ай бұрын
All the horrible fossil fuels from Alberta go to BC and then by boat .....BC is not a sustainable province .... All these boat and trucks have a high carbon print ..... our forests , animals will desepere in Canada because of Alberta, Ontario and BC .
@northstarac11 ай бұрын
What does it feel like to have shit for brains? Sloshy or ..... ?
@northstarac11 ай бұрын
What does it feel like to have shit for brains? Sloshy or ..... ?
@northstarac11 ай бұрын
What does it feel like to have shìtfor brains? Sloshy or ..... ?
@northstarac11 ай бұрын
What does it feel like to have shìtfor brains? Sloshy or ..... ?
@northstarac11 ай бұрын
What does it feel like to have shìtfor brains? Sloshy or ..... ?
@bruceesmith6415 Жыл бұрын
I’m only a third of way through your video and I’ve already found two mistakes. All Mercedes-Benz imported into North America do not go through Nanaimo British Columbia. Halifax has the largest importation port of foreign cars in Canada. Additionally, Quebec city is not the oldest port in Canada. St. John’s Newfoundland and Halifax Nova Scotia are both older. Get your facts straight or get off the Internet.
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo Жыл бұрын
Wow, you're friendly. I am happy to have conversations with people, but you came off very rude. I never said all of Mercedes vehicles for North America come through Nanaimo. I said Mercedes made it an official port and that some of their vehicles manufactured in Europe and the USA are shipped through the Port of Nanaimo. Quebec City is the oldest organized port in Canada. That is just fact. Yes there were other locations used as port locations, but they were not formal organizations. More or less private docks that ships were taxed at to drop off their goods. Hope you learn to be a little more polite and get YOUR information straight. Geez.
@darrylamirault11 ай бұрын
Where is Halifax…. It’s top 3
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
Halifax is not in the top three. This video is showing more than just container tonnage which is what people are using to come up with their top three number. This video, as explained in the beginning, is total seaport tonnage annually. Containers don't weigh nearly as much as other materials moved through ports. So while Halifax may be a major container port in Canada, when you combine all the seaports and their total tonnage, Halifax does not make the top ten. At the end of the video, I explain this further as well in the Halifax section.
@darrylamirault11 ай бұрын
I beg to differ… you clearly did not research this as well as you claim… gypsum, largest car port, second largest train network into the US… largest navy base… largest boat building in the country… second largest cruise ship destination… you video could not be more misleading if you tried… north bay, saint john.. so misleading… don’t even take into account the largest and busiest port in WW2… the historic factor alone shows the lack of research… embarrassing…
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@darrylamirault I beg to differ even more as you criticize my efforts and research. I'm not saying you are wrong about them being a big seaport they are the biggest on the east coast! But it does not equal the overall tonnage you and many others for some reason want it to. I will just post this for you directly from the Port of Halifax showing their annual tonnage. As you can see, it does not equal into the top three. Data posted is slightly different because it is from a different year from the data in the video, but my point is the same. www.portofhalifax.ca/port-operations-centre/cargo-statistics/ According to the Port of Halifax themselves, they moved a total tonnage of 5.3 million metric tons (not including cruise ship tonnage as that isn't included in any of the other ports). At the time of this video, it was a bit lower. Even with today's total, it would not be in the top three as you claim. They would be 9th if using the older data from this video with their current stats.
@darrylamirault11 ай бұрын
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideo You may want to change your misleading title from “Biggest” port to “volume” to avoid offending a port that ranks in top three BIGGEST ports in Canada… the most diverse port in Canada and you snub it… poor quality of documentary…
@AJMSTUDIOSvideo11 ай бұрын
@@darrylamirault Not why you keep slandering me at every sentence. I have been nothing but respectful to you. As for the title, I have to use key words in titles or else KZbin won't share it.