1. The Port of Vancouver is the largest port in Canada and the third-largest in North America. It handles a variety of cargo, including containers, bulk cargo, and automobiles. The port’s facilities include two container terminals, three grain terminals, and a cruise ship terminal. It is also home to Canada’s largest rail yard, which connects the port to destinations across North America. The port has been a significant economic contributor to the Vancouver region, supporting over 115,000 jobs and generating over $12 billion in economic activity.

Interesting facts include the Port of Vancouver being the most diversified port in North America and the only port in the country that can accommodate all types of vessels, including large cruise ships. It has also been recognized as one of the most sustainable ports in the world, with efforts to reduce emissions, invest in alternative energy sources, and protect marine life.

2. The working time and phone number for the Port of Vancouver depends on the specific facility or terminal. The administrative offices for the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, which manages the port, are open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. The contact phone number for general inquiries is 604-665-9000.

3. The Port of Vancouver is a working port and does not offer public tours. However, visitors can view the port and its operations from designated viewing areas at some of the port’s facilities, such as the Canada Place cruise ship terminal. Transportation to the port can vary depending on the specific facility, but public transit options such as buses and trains are available.