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With a 1.15 million container handling capacity and major economic benefits, the new Contrecoeur Terminal is a great project for the future of the Port of Montreal and its activities.

A new international container terminal, symbol of the vitality and economic growth of Montreal and the entire region.

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Following Promenade d’Iberville, Commencement Square and the new cruise terminal, the Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal will be home to an observation tower.

This project aims to improve fluidity and freight mobility at the Port of Montreal through the construction of a railway bridge and an intelligent transport system for port trucking.
 

A road link between Viau Terminal and Assomption Boulevard will reduce truck traffic on Notre-Dame Street and ensure a continuous movement of containers to and from the terminals.

The Port's rail capacity is also part of the projects related to the growth of activities. Six kilometres of additional rail tracks and switches will be added to the Port of Montreal's rail network.

As the main provisioning port to Newfoundland and the Magdalen Islands, supplied exclusively by local companies, Bickerdike Terminal is redeveloping its truck access, buildings, cargo storage and handling areas.
 

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A green infrastructure to enhance the interface between the city and the port.