PORT INFORMATION

Technical Information

Prince Rupert is a central point on the Inside Passage, a route of relatively sheltered waters running along the Pacific coast from Vancouver to Skagway, Alaska. As a non-US port, Prince Rupert Cruise Port is an opportunity port for cruise lines out of Seattle.

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  • Berth 1
    Max Lenght: 370m
    Quays Depth: 21m
    Draught: 10m
  • Prince Rupert Cruise Port
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Berth 5 & 6

Total Berthing Line: 2,525ft (769.6m)
Max. Vessel Length: 1,929ft (588m)
Depth: 36ft (11m)
2

Berth 4

Total Berthing Line: 1,460ft (445m)
Max. Vessel Length: 1,160ft (353.5m)
Depth: 36ft (11m)
3

Berth 3

Total Berthing Line: 1,517ft (462.3m)
Max. Vessel Length: 1,217ft (371m)
Depth: 36ft (11m)
4

Berth 2

Total Berthing Line: 1,326ft (404m)
Max. Vessel Length: 1,026ft (312.7m)
Depth: 36ft (11m)
5

Berth 1

Oasis-Class accessible
Max. Vessel Length: 1,346ft (410m) of quay wall
Depth: 36ft (11m) at low tide
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Berth 1

Max Lenght: 370m
Quays Depth: 21m
Draught: 10m
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Prince Rupert Cruise Port

Maximum Ship
Dimensions For Berth

Length: 335 m
Width: No Limit
Draught: 15 m

Quays / Berths

Total Number of Berths: 1
Total Berthing Line Length: 325 m
Quays Depth: 21 m

Anchorage

Anchorage: Yes
Ship Tender: Yes
Tugs: Yes
Tidal Movement/Range: 7.6 m

General
Information

Region: Alaska / Pacific NW
Terminal: 1
Turnaround Port: No

Distances /
Transportation

City Center: 2 m
Airport: 9.9 km
Shuttle Services: No

Maximum Ship
Dimensions For Berth

Length: 335 m
Width: No Limit
Draught: 15 m

Quays / Berths

Total Number of Berths: 1
Total Berthing Line Length: 325 m
Quays Depth: 21 m

Anchorage

Anchorage: Yes
Ship Tender: Yes
Tugs: Yes
Tidal Movement/Range: 7.6 m

General
Information

Region: Alaska / Pacific NW
Terminal: 1
Turnaround Port: No

Distances /
Transportation

City Center: 2 m
Airport: 9.9 km
Shuttle Services: No

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    PORT INFORMATION

    Port Tariff 

    Please see our Prince Rupert Cruise Port tariff information below. These rates are applicable to all cruise ships at Prince Rupert Cruise Port.

    Prince Rupert Cruise Port Terminal

    The Prince Rupert Cruise Port Terminal is located at the Northland Cruise Terminal, a modern facility that can accommodate ships up to 335m long, and additional vessels daily by tender. Our terminal is conveniently situated near the downtown waterfront area. Passengers have immediate access to local shops, cafes, and tour kiosks upon disembarking, with the main shopping and dining district just a short walk away, meaning shuttles are often unnecessary for exploring the city center. The terminal provides a gateway to explore local culture, heritage, and the natural environment of the Great Bear Rainforest.

    A Seamless Experience
    Our Services

    We offer an extensive range of services and are committed to delivering the best experience possible. From exclusive services for passengers and crew members to providing a wide variety of services for cruise ships, our team is dedicated to ensuring every need is met. We look forward to serving you and making your visit truly exceptional.

    Guest Services
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Taxi Station
    Shops
    Parking
    Pharmacy
    Cafes & Restaurants
    Guest Information Center
    AED
    Crew Services
    Shops
    Taxi Station
    Cafes & Restaurants
    Pharmacy
    AED
    Port Services
    Towage
    Tents
    Provisions Supply
    Port Agency
    Pollution Prevention
    Police/Immigration
    Pilotage
    Pier Segregation Service
    Passenger Gangways
    AED
    Cafes & Restaurants
    Guest Information Center
    Parking
    Pharmacy
    Shops
    Taxi Station
    Wheelchair Accessible
    AED
    Cafes & Restaurants
    Pharmacy
    Shops
    Taxi Station
    Additional Security
    Customs
    Diving
    Ground Services
    ISPS
    Line Handling
    Passenger Gangways
    Pier Segregation Service
    Pilotage

    PORT LOCATION

    Your Gateway to
    Prince Rupert

    Prince Rupert is located in the Northernmost West Coast of Canada which makes it a connecting point that all Alaskan cruises pass by. The jewel of the Alaska itineraries, Prince Rupert offers untouched & pristine nature and experience to its visitors. A culturally rich and diverse community with a long history of Coast Ts’msyen habitation, Prince Rupert is the only municipality situated in the Great Bear Rainforest, the largest coastal temperate rainforest in the world.

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    HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT

    Our Commitment to
    Sustainability

    At Prince Rupert Cruise Port, the health, safety, and well-being of our employees, guests, local communities, and the environment are at the heart of our operations. We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in health, safety, and environmental responsibility to ensure a secure and sustainable port experience.

    Our Commitment

    Our comprehensive Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) practices focus on creating a safe and sustainable work environment, minimizing risks, and safeguarding natural resources. Through continuous training, proactive risk management, and rigorous compliance with environmental regulations, we aim to prevent accidents, reduce our environmental footprint, and promote the health and safety of our entire community. By prioritizing HSE in every decision we make, we not only protect the people and planet we serve but also drive positive, lasting change in our industry and beyond.

     

    By implementing industry best practices and adhering to the highest global standards, we work to minimize risks, reduce environmental impact, and foster a culture of safety—protecting both people and the planet while shaping a more sustainable and secure future for the industry.