R. W. Lake
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 48
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This document presents some conclusions from a study by the Research and Traffic Group for the Marine Office of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation on the commercial attractiveness and priorities for policy development of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway system. The document gives background information on the use of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River as a major shipping route; the amount of shipping using the route and the costs involved, including the amount and worth of various commodities; the competitiveness of this route in comparison with the Mississippi River, the railway to the West Coast, direct rail for eastbound grain, water/rail transport of iron ore, and the user pay dilemma; and some methods of enhancing the competitiveness of the St. Lawrence Seaway, including an extended season, an improvement in technology and operations, relaxing coastal trade restrictions, introducing container services, increasing truck/water services, adjusting grain institutions, and establishing policy priorities.