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Getting There By Water

The Port of Cleveland, the largest port on Lake Erie, is connected to the rest of the Great Lakes and to the Atlantic Ocean via the Great Lakes–St Lawrence Seaway. It is primarily a freight port, however, passenger traffic is being encouraged. Passenger facilities are still rather undeveloped, but it is hoped this will change as passenger traffic increases. Information can be obtained from the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority (tel: (216) 241 8004).

Ferry services: Ferry service to Canada is being negotiated at the moment.

Transport to the city: The Port of Cleveland lies three blocks from Downtown, which is accessible by foot in a matter of minutes. There is also a rapid transit station operated by Regional Transit Authority.




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