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June 9, 2025

PRPA Announces Green Wave Award Recipients for Environmental Program’s Record Year

The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is honouring five companies for their outstanding participation in the Green Wave program. The recipients of the 2024 Green Wave Award are intermodal carriers COSCO and Yang Ming, liquid-bulk shipping lines SK Shipping and Navigator Gas LLC, and coastal passenger and vehicle transportation service BC Ferries.

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April 15, 2025

PRPA Helps Fund New Port Edward Fire Truck

The District of Port Edward is safer and more secure with a brand-new fire truck now serving the community and surrounding area. The specialized vehicle was purchased for the volunteer Port Edward Fire Department through a partnership between the Prince Rupert Port Authority’s (PRPA) Community Investment Fund and the District of Port Edward, with PRPA contributing $155,000 to the $500,000 cost.

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April 1, 2025

PRPA Enables Safety and Accessibility on Rushbrook Trail

Prince Rupert’s Rushbrook Trail is safer and more accessible after the popular waterfront pathway underwent further structural upgrades. These latest improvements were funded through a collaboration between the Prince Rupert Port Authority’s (PRPA) Community Investment Fund and Kaien Island Trail Enhancement and Recreation Society (Kaien Trails) and represent their joint commitment to enhancing outdoor recreation for all community members on the North Coast.

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Today in the harbour

Last updated: 2025-06-15 09:30:08

Ship Status Berth Cargo Arrival Departure
NAVIGATOR CERESArrivedInbound to Watson Island Bulk TerminalL.P. Gas06/15/2025 083207/04/2025 1700
BELLAVIAArrivedFairview NorthContainer06/15/2025 025806/17/2025 0800
BOREAL PIONEERArrivedAnchorage 27L.P. Gas06/14/2025 234506/20/2025 0000
COSCO AUCKLANDArrivedFairview SouthContainer06/14/2025 114006/18/2025 1200
ITG UMING 3ArrivedTrigon Pacific TerminalMetalurgical Coal06/13/2025 033907/04/2025 1700

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THE PRINCE RUPERT ADVANTAGE

Infographic that shows that Prince Rupert offers an 8 day sailing time, making it the shortest Pacific Route

Shortest Pacific Route

The Port of Prince Rupert is North America’s closest port to Asia by up to three days sailing—it’s 36 hours closer to Shanghai than Vancouver and over 68 hours closer than Los Angeles.
Tanker vessel sailing through a safe shipping lane in British Columbia on it's way to Prince Rupert Port

Safe Access to Shipping Lanes

Major marine risks are greatly mitigated by the ideal natural features of our harbour. The Port of Prince Rupert has the deepest harbour in North America, is ice-free year round, and is able to accommodate the largest vessels in the shipping trade.
Taker vessel coming into dock in Port Rupert Port, B.C

Deepest Harbour in North America

Our deep, wide, and protected approaches enjoy a short, direct access to and from Pacific shipping lanes and oers ample room for anchorages. That’s why our pilot time is 2-6 hours less than other major Northwest ports.

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