Ship Harbour, Port in Division No. 1, Subdivision B, Canada.
Ship Harbour is a commercial port on Canada's Atlantic coast in Newfoundland and Labrador where ships dock and cargo is transferred. The facility includes basic marine infrastructure such as storage areas and equipment for loading and unloading goods between vessels and shore.
The port was established during Canada's maritime development in the 20th century as part of the region's transportation network. As a trading point, it has supported connections between local fishing communities and broader trade routes.
Maritime traditions at Ship Harbour reflect the strong connection between local communities and ocean-based activities that shape the regional identity.
The port is accessible year-round when weather and ice conditions permit, which affects when ships can arrive and depart. Be aware that this is an active working harbor and public access may be limited to certain areas or times.
Located at coordinates 47.360097, -53.902686, Ship Harbour functions within Transport Canada's regulated network of marine facilities supporting regional trade.
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