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Canada鈥檚 busiest cruise-ship port key to region鈥檚 healthy tourism sector

Expectations for another banner tourist season include the usual influx of cruise ships to Ogden Point.
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The cruise ship Norwegian Jewel docks at Ogden Point as walkers on the breakwater take in the shipÕs massive size.

Expectations for another banner tourist season include the usual influx of cruise ships to Ogden Point.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a couple of exciting things happening this year,鈥 said Lindsay Gaunt, director of cruise development for the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority.

First is the prospect of another record-breaking stretch for Canada鈥檚 busiest cruise-ship stop. Gaunt said the cruise-ship season starts in April, really gets going in May and continues until October.

A record 247 ship arrivals will bring just over 600,000 passengers into the region.

That鈥檚 up from 239 ships and 590,000 passengers in 2017.

Another 2018 highlight will be the arrival of the cruise ship Norwegian Bliss, Gaunt said, which will be in its inaugural season out of Seattle.

鈥淛une 1 will be that ship鈥檚 very first official call into Victoria,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also the first port of call this ship will have ever sailed to.鈥

Passengers coming off the ships will have all sorts of options, she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e expecting that it will be a real positive for the city in terms of seeing folks walking to the city and coming to the downtown area, as well as taking buses to attractions further afield.鈥

There are some improvements for ground transportation from Ogden Point, Gaunt said, with a new company in place and more environmentally friendly buses than in past years.

The company, 91原创 Northwest Transportation Services, is a joint venture involving the Wilson Group of Companies and Cruise Victoria Services Tours.

Figures from the 2017 show that about 28 per cent of cruise passengers arriving in Victoria left the terminal on foot. The remaining 72 per cent ran the gamut of tour buses, shuttle buses, bicycles, limousines, taxis and pedicabs.