VANCOUVER ANCH
- CABIN
- Latitude: 49.30503
- Longitude: -123.2135
- West Coast Canada
- Anchorage in Canada
Location: Vancouver BC V6C 3T4 Canada
Phone number: +1-604-665-9000
Web-site: https://www.portvancouver.com/
Marine Port Description and Specification: Vancouver Anchorage, Canada
The Vancouver Anchorage is a crucial component of the Port of Vancouver, which is one of the largest and busiest ports in North America, and serves as Canada's principal maritime gateway to the Asia-Pacific region. Here is a detailed description and specification of the Vancouver Anchorage:
General Overview:
- Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Coordinates: Latitude 49.28° N, Longitude 123.12° W.
- Governing Authority: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.
- Port Type: Coastal port.
Anchorage Specifications:
- Anchorage Areas: The anchorage zones are situated in English Bay, Burrard Inlet, and Indian Arm.
- Depths: The water depths in the anchorage areas generally range from 9 to 30 meters, accommodating a variety of vessel sizes.
- Holding Ground: The holding ground varies and includes sand, mud, and clay, providing good holding conditions for anchoring.
- Designated Anchorages: Specific designated anchorages are marked, each with unique identification and position coordinates.
Facilities and Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for all foreign vessels and Canadian vessels over a certain size. Pilotage services are provided by the Pacific Pilotage Authority.
- Tug Assistance: Available and often required for berthing and departing due to busy traffic and tides.
- Bunkering: Fuel and lubricant supplies available for moored vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Comprehensive waste disposal services, including collection of hazardous waste, are available.
- Water Supply: Freshwater supply services for vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited repair facilities within anchorage area, but extensive shipyards and dry docking facilities are available within the port.
Traffic and Operations:
- Vessel Traffic Services: Managed by the Vancouver Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS), part of the Canadian Coast Guard. They provide real-time navigation assistance and traffic monitoring.
- Cargo Handling: While anchorage areas primarily serve as waiting zones, transshipment operations can occur under specific conditions.
- Security: Security is enforced in compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
Environmental and Safety Regulations:
- Environmental Protection: Strict regulations to prevent water and air pollution. Ballast water management and other environmental protection measures are actively enforced.
- Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety protocols including oil spill response, emergency response plans, and constant monitoring for hazardous conditions.
Connectivity:
- Land Connections: Proximity to extensive railroads and highways connecting to various parts of Canada and the United States.
- Airports: Close to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), facilitating crew changes and express shipping.
Points of Interest:
- Economy Impact: Significant contributor to the regional and national economy, supporting thousands of jobs and extensive economic activities.
- Commerce: Handles diverse cargo types including bulk, breakbulk, container, and liquid bulk commodities.
Additional Information:
- Customs and Immigration: Clearances are required and services are available for international vessels.
- Local Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST), UTC -8.
The Vancouver Anchorage plays a pivotal role within the Port of Vancouver's operations, supporting a wide range of maritime activities and fostering international trade.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEASPAN FALCON | Towing/Tug | VANCOUVER | 05:25:03 | |
| KEN SPIRIT | Cargo | OPL>CA VAN | 05:24:34 | |
| STAR OPAL | Cargo | CAVAN | 05:23:43 | |
| EVER SOVEREIGN | Cargo | CA VAN | 04:57:05 | |
| GREAT OCEAN | Cargo | CAVAN | 04:25:40 | |
| RB ARIANA | Cargo | CA VAN | 03:57:00 | |
| MEDI GINEVRA | Cargo | CA RTB | 03:25:35 | |
| MERCURY XVIII | Passenger | 01:59:01 | ||
| C.H.CATES III | Towing/Tug | VANCOUVER | 01:29:07 | |
| XIN YUAN | Cargo | CAROB | 12:24:20 | |
| ULTRA UNITY | Cargo | ENGLISH BAY ANCH. | 11/22/2025 | |
| SEASPAN HARRIER | Towing/Tug | VANCOUVER BC CA | 11/22/2025 | |
| TYMAC SURVEYOR | Passenger | 11/22/2025 | ||
| YAESU | Cargo | CA VAN | 11/22/2025 | |
| TYMAC RIVAL | Port | 11/22/2025 | ||
| ASIAN PROSPERITY | Cargo | CO BUN | 11/22/2025 | |
| CL YICHUN | Cargo | VANCOUVER | 11/22/2025 | |
| SEASPAN RAPTOR | Towing/Tug | VANCOUVER | 11/21/2025 | |
| NAVIOS AMBER | Cargo | CAVAN | 11/21/2025 | |
| NORTH ARM TEMPEST | Towing/Tug | COASTAL TOWING | 11/21/2025 |