Many of the things that matter to you move through the Port of Vancouver. And it matters that we continue to preserve the environment around us.
Together with partners and Indigenous nations, we restored over 37 acres of shoreline habitat to help maintain a balance between a healthy environment and port activities.
Meet Chris, a senior harbour patrol officer who is dedicated to ensuring the safety of port waters, particularly during the busiest nights of the year.
Whether it is by rail, road, or ship, millions of tonnes of imported and exported goods move through the Port of Vancouver each year thanks to the dedicated efforts of our entire port community.
We can’t wait to take action on climate change. That’s why we’re working together with our partners to phase out port-related emission by 2050.
Thanks to our partners across the marine transportation industry, government, Indigenous communities and environmental groups, the ECHO program is helping to create quieter oceans for healthier whales.
Environmental stewardship is central to delivering on the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s federal mandate to enable Canada’s trade sustainably, and our broader vision to make the Port of Vancouver the world’s most sustainable port.
Infrastructure investment is a powerful driver of economic activity. Done right, it creates a more efficient use of existing lands and waters, creates employment opportunities and, ultimately, contributes to the well-being of local communities and the environment.