For over 100 years, the Port of Toronto has been connecting the city to every continent on earth. Located minutes from Toronto’s downtown core, the Port provides a seamless network of cost-effective intermodal links to road, rail and air transportation serving as a unique and crucial piece of economic infrastructure.

In an average year, over two million tonnes of cargo pass through Toronto’s Port taking tens of thousands of trucks off Ontario’s already congested highways.

In addition to moving cargo, the Port provides warehousing and staging. It also welcomes cruise ships and passengers from across the globe through the Cruise Ship Terminal.

The Port of Toronto continues to be a vital connection to the world, not only boosting tourism and trade but also helping to lower Toronto’s carbon footprint.

Business at the Port

Warehousing and Staging

Crane

Ideal for short- or long-term storage, with ample acreage for project staging, the Port of Toronto is minutes from the downtown core.
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Facilities

Dockworker with material being unloaded

The Port of Toronto offers a number of facilities to meet your shipping needs.
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Filming Opportunities

Film camera with cameraman

Looking for a great location for your next production? Go to the Filming Section for more information or to fill in an application.

Boaters Notice

PortsToronto is responsible for keeping the Toronto Harbour safe and navigable. See Boater’s Notices about everything from swimming in the harbour to obtaining permission for a marine event.

Do you have one?

A Power Vessel Operator’s Permit is required to operate a powered vessel in the Port and Harbour of Toronto.

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