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TABLE A8-10: ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY TRAFFIC1 BY COMMODITY, 1993 – 2006
(Thousands of tonnes)
Year Grain Iron Ore General Cargo Coal Other Total
1993 10,592 10,906 4,432 4,408 10,647 40,985
1994 12,464 12,625 7,019 4,528 12,255 48,891
1995 14,485 11,872 4,844 5,005 11,917 48,124
1996 12,158 13,362 6,056 5,460 12,903 49,939
1997 13,339 12,051 5,418 5,545 12,600 48,953
1998 12,483 12,117 7,182 5,510 13,839 51,131
1999 14,084 11,320 4,578 4,542 13,335 47,859
2000 13,200 11,315 5,065 4,346 12,628 46,554
2001 11,792 8,657 3,005 4,804 13,447 41,705
2002 10,292 9,641 4,215 4,159 12,810 41,117
2003 9,646 10,649 2,546 4,196 13,788 40,848
2004 9,322 10,459 4,252 4,230 15,203 43,466
2005 9,773 11,010 3,259 3,693 15,566 43,301
20062 11,490 11,025 4,620 3,701 16,252 47,118
  1. Combined traffic on the two sections of the Seaway.
  2. 2006 figures are estimated.

Source: St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation


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