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Ballantyne Pier (also called the Ballantyne Cruise Terminal) was a commercial and passenger dock of the Port of Vancouver, Canada, located at 851 Centennial Road. It sat at the west side of
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across the
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tracks from Powell Street. Passenger terminal access was via Clark Drive or McGill Street Overpass only. In 1995, the pier was renovated to create two modern cruise ship berths: the East Berth (#1) is and the West Berth (#2) was used as an overflow berth. The dock was equipped with two automatic gangways and a terminal building with baggage handling and customs areas. The pier stopped cruise operations at the end of 2014. 700px


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, the main cruise ship terminal in Vancouver.


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