
The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in the European Union. The Port of Antwerp is the second largest. Both are now formally partnered with The Port of Churchill in northern Canada. The Port of Churchill is Canada’s only deep-water Arctic seaport connected to the North American Class 1 rail network. Together with the 1,000-kilometre Hudson Bay Railway, it forms Canada’s Arctic Trade Corridor. A faster, emerging route linking North American resources directly to European markets. It is owned by 29 First Nations and 12 Northern Manitoba communities with over $250 million in combined federal and provincial infrastructure funding has been committed to laying the groundwork for expansion. In this episode of Drumbeats, hosts Mark Magnacca and Rob Brant speak with Chris Avery, President and CEO of Arctic Gateway Group, to discuss the investment case behind this corridor and why institutional capital is starting to move in early. You’ll learn:How Churchill connects to North America’s Class 1 rail network, cutting transit times by two to five daysWhy Arctic shipping lanes are already viable for up to six months per yearWhat $250M+ in public funding is unlocking and how it de-risks private investmentThe strategic implications of partnerships with Rotterdam and AntwerpHow an Indigenous ownership model is shaping long-term infrastructure governance“Within ten years, I believe we will be the next major port in Canada.” — Chris AveryThe partnerships are in place. Private sector interest is growing. And the investment conversation is just getting started.The only question now is timing.
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