2011 Return visits confirmed for cruise vessel traffic to Hamilton
August 26, 2010 Hamilton, ON – New visitors to Hamilton experienced the city from the water this week, beginning a new program which will see two confirmed repeat visits in 2011. Blount Small Ship Adventures, the Rhode Island based specialty cruise line, has added Hamilton to the itinerary for their Skylines and Islands Tour which transits the Erie Canal and Lake Ontario between New York City and Toronto. “We continue to make gains towards realizing our vision to be the Great Lakes Port of Choice, building Hamilton as a cruise destination fully supports this goal” said HPA president and CEO Bruce Wood.
Blount carries continued tourism impact to Hamilton next year, contributing to raising the city's international profile and bringing positive economic impact through tourism spending. Visitors have enjoyed exploring the city, visiting the Royal Botanical Gardens and having nearby access to churches, shops, restaurants and walking trails. "Thank you for your hospitality. We continue to hear nothing but highlights from the ship's visit to Hamilton and we look forward to returning as part of the 2011 schedule," said Blount operations manager Erika Moore.
The Hamilton Port Authority is pleased to participate in selling the assets of the city and hosting visitors aimed at building its base of ambassadors who take home the stories of their experiences. "Leveraging additional opportunities to promote our waterfront both locally and abroad helps build momentum for waterfront development plans," said Hamilton Waterfront Trust executive director Werner Plessl.
The Port of Hamilton is the largest Canadian port on the Great Lakes in terms of both size and cargo handled. The Hamilton Port Authority’s strategic vision is to be the Great Lakes port of choice.
Blount Small Ship Adventures has been operating for 45 years and creates experiences for their passengers by ‘going where the big ships cannot.’ Based in Warren, RI, their fleet includes the Grande Mariner, Grande Caribe and Niagara Prince.
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