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About {PORT_NAME} ({LOCODE}) Container Tracking

At 43.63, -79.35651, Toronto (CATOR) is a major urban port located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1793, it is operated by PortsToronto and serves as a hub for bulk cargo, project cargo, and general freight, including aggregates and steel. The port includes the Marine Terminal and Warehouse District, with rail and highway access for intermodal logistics. It is classified as a general cargo port and services companies via Great Lakes and inland feeder lines. Toronto is part of the Golden Horseshoe region and plays a strategic role in supporting regional development and supply chains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What cargo is handled at Toronto port?

    Toronto handles bulk, breakbulk, construction material, and general project cargo.
  • Who operates the Port of Toronto?

    PortsToronto is the official authority managing the port's operations.
  • What shipping lines serve Toronto?

    It is served by Great Lakes and inland cargo lines, not major container carriers.
  • When was Toronto port established?

    The port dates back to 1793 and remains vital to city logistics.
  • What type of port is Toronto classified as?

    Toronto is a general cargo and breakbulk port with intermodal connectivity.