Canadian Cruise Ship Ports
Cruise ship timetables with arrival and departure times of all major cruise lines scheduled to visit the ports in Canada in 2017.
Canadian cruise ship ports. Cruise ships to be allowed to visit Canadian ports in November. Select the port you plan to visit and complete information of the cruise ships arrivals will appear. A Cunard Line ship in Saguenay one of the nine ports that are part of Cruise the Saint Lawrence.
Arctic ports are closed for the entire season. A cruise ship passes by Stanley Park in Vancouver Port Metro Vancouver. With the announcement of the ban on all cruise ships into Canada comes the realization how dependent and fragile these small cruise ports are for large cruise ship dollars.
Santa Cruz Tenerife cruise port. As a response to COVID-19 the Government of Canada has issued an order to prohibit cruise from operating in Canadian waters until November 1 2021. In 2019 Vancouver had a record amount of passenger embarkations with 290 cruise ships and over one million cruisers.
In a surprising move today the Canadian Government announced that it will rescind the cruise ship ban to its ports as of November 1 2021 provided that cruise operators meet the countrys public-health conditions which have still yet to be determined. The block of Canadian ports prompted the US. All Canadian ports are closed to cruise ships with more than 500 passengers through July 1 2020.
Aside from Alaska cruises Canadas decision to ban cruise ships in 2022 also affects the Canadian Maritime cities. Canadian authorities say theyll lift a pandemic-era ban on cruise ships. You can easily depart from New York or Boston and head north visiting stops in Maine and then into Canada with stops often in Halifax Nova Scotia and Saint John New Brunswick.
Cruise market Lambert adds. Canadas Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra held a press conference in Victoria on July 15 to announce that the country intends be open for a 2022 cruise season. 1 ending a ban after 16 months Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said.
