The Baie St. Paul, CSL’s New Trillium Class Laker Arrives in Port of Montreal

Dec 1

2012

Saturday, December 1, 2012Canada Steamship Lines is proud to announce the arrival of the MV Baie St. Paul, the most technologically advanced ship to enter the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system. The award-winning vessel docked in the Port of Montreal, Quebec at 20:30 EDT on December 1, 2012, completing her maiden voyage that began in Jiangyin, China.

We are extremely proud of and grateful to the talented officers and crew of the Baie St. Paul who successfully navigated a vessel built for the Lakes across the Pacific Ocean and through the Panama Canal

Louis Martel, President of Canada Steamship Lines.

The Baie St. Paul represents an important milestone for CSL and for the evolution of shipping in the Great Lakes. Her outstanding environmental and operational performance is a testimony to CSL’s ongoing commitment to customers and the communities in which we operate.

Louis Martel, President of Canada Steamship Lines.

The first of four new Trillium Class self-unloading Lakers, the vessel named the “Bulk Ship of the Year 2012” by the International Bulk Journal is currently undergoing alterations to remove the temporary reinforcing structures that made possible her ocean passage. The Baie St. Paul will then be deployed immediately for service. Employing leading-edge technology, the Baie St. Paul and all Trillium Class vessels will set new standards in operational and environmental performance, energy efficiency and reliability.