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Revision as of 01:05, 16 March 2012
- See also changes related to International Marine Passenger Terminal, or pages that link to International Marine Passenger Terminal or to this page or whose text contains "International Marine Passenger Terminal".
Parent topics
- Port of Toronto [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Passenger terminals [r]: Facilities where passengers embark or debark from planes, trains, buses, ferries or other waterborne vessels [e]
- Spirit of Ontario [r]: A catamaran jet powered ferry that carried vehicles and passengers between Toronto and Rochester [e]
- Ferries [r]: Vessels that carry passengers, or both passengers and vehicles, across smaller bodies of water [e]
- Cruise ships [r]: Amenity filled vessels that carry funseekers for one tourist destination to another, on voyages lasting multiple days [e]