Port Infrastructure - Fees and Tariffs
Berthage Rates
Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. Berthage and Anchorage Charges Effective April 1, 2012
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| Item |
Description |
Unit Basis |
Rate |
| 1. |
Berthage charge on a pleasure boat that is a on mooring ball or at anchor. |
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| (a) |
Per day or part thereof |
Metre of length |
$1.34 |
| (b) |
Per mont |
Metre of length |
$12.36 |
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| 2. |
Berthage charge on a pleasure boat at a float or dock. |
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| (a) |
Per day or part there of |
Metre of length |
$3.09 |
| (b) |
Per mont |
Metre of length |
$82.40 |
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| 2. |
Berthage charge on a commercial vessel not engaged in loading, unloading, or any other commercial activity that is on a mooring ball or at anchor per day or part thereof. |
Metre of length |
$0.47 |
| 3. |
Berthage charge on a vessel that is loading or unloading or engaged in any other commercial activity per day or part thereof. |
Metre of length |
$1.65 |
| 4. |
Berthage charge on a commercial or government vessel that is not engaged in the transfer of cargo or passengers and is not subject to a wharfage fee per day or part thereof. |
Per Metre of Length |
$10.00 |
| 5. |
Minimum Berthage charges for a vessel not described in any of the items 1 to 4 per day or part thereof. |
Per Vessel |
$20.60 |
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Note - There is no anchorage charge for a cruise ship tendering passengers to the wharf |
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Cruise Passenger Tariff
Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. Cruse Passenger tariff Effective April 1, 2012
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Tariff |
| 1. |
The passenger charges in respect of a continuous voyage: |
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(a) For each adult |
7.00 |
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(b) For each child (under 12 years of age) |
3.50 |
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| 2. |
The passenger charges in respect of voyages originating or terminating at our Harbour |
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(a) For each adult |
20.00 |
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(b) For each child (under 12 years of age |
10.00 |
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Harbour Fees
Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. Harbour Fee Effective April 1, 2012
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Tariff |
| 1. |
The charge payable for each entry of a vessel entering the Port of Charlottetown, per gross registered tonne is, in the case of a vessel: |
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| (a) |
used in the carriage of goods or passengers from a place in Canada to another place in Canada at the time it comes into the Port Charlottetown, which is (i) registered in Canada, or (ii) under the Coasting Trade License issued pursuant to the Coasting Trade Act |
$0.03 |
| (b) |
other than a vessel referred to in paragraphs (a) (i) or (ii). |
$0.05 |
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| 2. |
The charge for a self - propelled vessel that ordinarily operates only within the limits of the Port of Charlottetown and that engages in commercial activity therein is, where the vessel is: |
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| (a) |
less than 100 GRT, payable once in each calendar year |
$85.00 |
| (b) |
100 GRT to 200 GRT, payable once in each calendar year |
$165.00 |
| (c) |
greater than 200 GRT, payable once in each calendar year |
$325.00 |
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Security
Charlottetown Harbour authority Inc. Security Charges Effective April 1, 2012
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| Security personnel |
$ 28.86 per hour (5% GST Extra) |
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| Charges are billed on actual costs incurred with security company with a 10% surcharge for administration. |
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| Draft budget for security costs for a ship with 1200 passengers, assuming berthed for 7 hours. |
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# of Guards |
Hours |
Total |
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| Port security pre arrival sweep. |
2 |
1 |
57.72 |
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| Security while ship is in port |
5 |
7 |
1010.1 |
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| Port security post swee |
2 |
1 |
57.72 |
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1125.54 |
Subtotal |
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112.55 |
Admin. (10% of $1125.54) |
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1238.09 |
Total |
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Storage
Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. Storage charges Effective April 1, 2012
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| Item |
Columm I Description |
Column II Unit Basis |
Column III Rate Jan. 1, 2004(in dollars) |
| 1. |
Storage for goods In sheds other than forst-proof sheds, per day |
square metre |
$0.25 |
| 2. |
Storage for vegetables and root vegetables in frost- proof sheds: |
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(a) unheated sheds |
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for each 5-day period or part thereof |
square metre |
$0.90 |
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(b) heated sheds |
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(i) for the first 5-day period or part therefo after initial entry into the shed for the purpose of consolidating a shipment |
square metre |
$3.00 |
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(ii) for each additional 5 - day period or part thereof, for the period |
square metre |
$2.00 |
| 3. |
Storage for good other than vegetables and root vegetables in frost- proof sheds, where space is not required for vegetabls or root vegetabls, per day |
square metre |
$0.40 |
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Storage for goods on wharf, per day or part thereof |
square metre |
$0.15 |
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Storege for goods elswhereat a public port facility, per day or part thereof |
square metre |
$0.10 |
| Good that are stored on port lands will be charged in accordance with the CHAI posted rates for all of the land area used form the time the storage of the goods are placed on the land until the goods are completely removed. For greater clarity, the land area will be measured once the storage of the goods has been completed and that area will be used in the calculation of the storage rate until the goods have been completely removed. There will be no deduction, setoff or abatement of the storage rate for partial removal of the goods during the storage period, and the storage rate will be effective on a daily (or portion of a day) rate basis from the commencement date of the storage, whether or not all of the goods are stored as of that date, and be in effect until all of the goods are completely removed from the land. |
Utilities and other services
Charlottetown Harbour Authority inc. Utilities And Other Services Effective April 1, 2012
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| Water Rates to supply fresh water to vessels |
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Rate per metric tonne |
$1.75 |
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Hook up charges |
$30.00 per hour |
[Minimum (1) hour] |
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| Electric Hooku |
| (Subject to terminal manager approval and availability) |
$10.00 per day minimum |
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100 amp |
$15.00 per day minimum |
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Hook up charge |
$30.00 |
[Minimum (1) hour] |
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Additional charges if electrician is required. |
Cost plus 15% surcharge |
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| Sewage Service |
Cost plus 15% surcharge |
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| Garbage Service |
Cost plus 15% surcharge |
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| Garbage from international ships is classified as "special waste" under the PEI Waste Resource Management Regulations (under the PEI Environmental Protection Act). Transfer of garbage from international ships at the Charlottetown Marine Terminal must be pre arranged with the Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. and will only be considered if all arrangements and permits are prepared by the vessel owner, captain or agent. A copy of the permit must be supplied to Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. before the transfer of any waist. |
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| A permit from the province ($25) is required for disposal of this waste, and the only possible disposal option is incineration at a cost per tonne. Furthermore, the incineration of international garbage requires an inspection from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) under the Federal Health of Animals Act. The province may issue a permit within four hours of a request, if the tonnage and basic garbage components are presented to them ahead of time. Once the permit is issued, the province automatically contacts CFIA for an inspection. |
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Warfage
Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. Wharfage Charges Effective April 1,2012
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| Item |
Column I Basis |
Column II Unit |
Column III Can.Dollar Rate |
| 1 |
All goods not otherwise specified |
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(a) with a cubic content of less then 1m3 per tonne |
tonne |
$2.50 |
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(b) with a cubic equal to or greater than 1 m3 per tonner |
cubic metre |
$2.00 |
| 2 |
Automobiles, auto trailers, tractors |
metre of length |
$1.75 |
| 3 |
Beer |
tonne |
$5.00 |
| 4 |
Boate |
metre of length |
$1.75 |
| 5 |
Cement |
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(a) in bulk |
tonne |
$0.85 |
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(b) in containers |
tonne |
$1.14 |
| 6 |
Barrels, casks, drums |
each(empty) |
$0.30 |
| 7 |
Explosives |
tonne |
$10.00 |
| 8 |
Fertilizer |
tonne |
$0.88 |
| 9 |
Fish |
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(a) whole |
tonne |
$0.40 |
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(b) cured |
tonne |
$0.45 |
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(c) processed |
tonne |
$0.60 |
| 10 |
Grain, grain products, hay |
tonne |
$0.70 |
| 11 |
Liquors, spirits, alcholic beverages, except beer and wine |
tonne |
$12.00 |
| 12 |
Livestock |
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(a) cattle, calves, horses, mules, colts |
each |
$1.50 |
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(b) sheep, swine |
each |
$0.75 |
| 13 |
Lumber and timber, except plywood |
cubic metre |
$0.50 |
| 14 |
Metals, in ingots, pigs, blooms, bales,etc. |
tonne |
$1.75 |
| 15 |
Motorcycles, snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles |
each |
$1.50 |
| 16 |
Newsprint |
tonne |
$1.50 |
| 17 |
Gasoline, petroleum products and other liquied commodities |
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(a) gasoline |
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(i) in bulk |
kilolitro |
$0.75 |
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(ii) not in bulk |
250 litre drum |
$0.25 |
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(b) other petroleum products |
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(i) in bulk |
kilolitro |
$105.00 |
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(ii) not in bulk |
250 litre drum |
$0.35 |
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(c) all other liquied commodites |
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$0.00 |
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(i) in bulk |
kilolitro |
$1.80 |
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(ii) not in bulk |
250 litre drum |
$0.60 |
| 18 |
Ores, alum, barytes, sulphur, sodaash calcium chloride |
tonne |
$1.00 |
| 19 |
Ore concentrates |
tonne |
$1.50 |
| 20 |
Plywood |
tonne |
$1.75 |
| 21 |
Potatoes and root vegetables |
tonne |
$0.75 |
| 22 |
Pulpwood, firewood, in stacked cords |
cubic metre |
$0.20 |
| 23 |
Salt |
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(a) for fish curing |
tonne |
$0.40 |
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(b) for other purposes |
tonne |
$0.80 |
| 24 |
Sand, stone, gravel |
tonne |
$0.63/barges |
| 25 |
Sand, stone, gravel |
tonne |
$0.62/lakers |
| 26 |
Scrap metals |
tonne |
$2.00 |
| 27 |
Trucks, tractor-trailers, trailers, buses, in addition to the charge on conternts |
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$1.75 |
| 28 |
Wines |
tonne |
$6.25 |
| 29 |
Woodpulp |
tonne |
$1.25 |
| 30 |
Minimum charge |
per shipment or |
$0.90 |
| 31 |
Containers, 6 m in length and over, loaded, in addition to wharfage charges on their contents |
each |
$30.00 |
| 32 |
Fruit concentrate, in barrels |
tonne |
$1.75 |
| 33 |
Secondary fiber, waste paper |
tonne |
$1.25 |
| 34 |
Woodchips, sawdust |
tonne (dry) |
$0.90 |
| 35 |
water, in bulk |
kilolitro |
$0.80 |
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