Busiest ports in Canada

Name the 15 ports in Canada which handle the most annual tonnage.
2010 figures. Source: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/policy/anre-menu-3043.htm
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Rank
Tonnage (millions)
Answer
Province
1
104.7
Metropolitan Vancouver
BC
2
30.6
Saint John
NB
3
24.8
Montréal & Contrecoeur
QC
4
24.6
Sept-Îles & Pointe-Noire
QC
5
24.6
Québec City & Lévis
QC
6
15.0
Prince Rupert
BC
7
11.4
Hamilton
ON
8
10.2
Halifax
NS
9
6.8
Thunder Bay
ON
10
5.3
Windsor
ON
11
2.9
Trois-Rivières
QC
12
2.1
Belledune
NB
13
1.5
Toronto
ON
14
1.5
St. John's
NL
15
1.3
Nanaimo
BC
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2 Comments
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Level 67
Dec 23, 2015
Any reason why "St John's" was accepted but not "St John"? I was hitting my head against the wall trying to think what else the port in NB could be.
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Level 58
Mar 18, 2016
According to the Canadian Press style guide, the convention is always to spell out Saint in New Brunswick and always to abbreviate it in Newfoundland, to avoid confusion between the two.