Prince George Port (port code: CAPRG) is Canada's western-most inland port and British Columbia's first Foreign Trade Zone. It lies at the confluence of the Nechako and Fraser rivers.
The port is strategically located in the geographical centre of British Columbia and is directly linked to four North American ports: Prince Rupert Port, which is the deepest natural port in North America and 722 kilometres west; Stewart World Port, which is North America's most northern ice-free port and 698 kilometres west; Kitimat Port, which is 630 kilometres west; and Vancouver Port, which is the fourth largest tonnage port in North America and 788 kilometres south.
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