CBP Schedule K foreign port code · Canada· 44.9833°N, 64.9333°W
Vessel Activity
26 arrivals
24 unique vessels from this port
Harbor Size
Very Large
WPI + LOCODE confirmed
LOCODE Status
Verified
Matched to UN/LOCODE registry
Data compiled from CBP Schedule K Foreign Ports, CBP CF-1400 Vessel Entrances, NGA World Port Index, UN/LOCODE · As of 2026-04-26 · Updates annually
LOCODE
CAKGN
Coordinates
44.9833°, -64.9333°
Subdivision
NS
Functions
IATA Code
YGK
From the NGA World Port Index · Port #2740 · U.S. Coast Pilot 6 - Great Lakes and their connecting waterways · Chart 14760
Harbor Size
Very Large
Shelter
Excellent
Channel Depth
6 m
Anchorage Depth
6 m
| Harbor Type | Canal/Inland |
| Cargo Pier Depth | 5 m |
| Repair Capability | Moderate repairs |
| Drydock | Small drydock |
| Water Body | Lake Ontario; Great Lakes |
Cargo Handling
Cranes & Lifts
Supplies
Source: NGA World Port Index (Publication 150)
Vessels that listed Kingston as their last foreign port of call before entering a US port (CBP CF-1400).
| Vessel |
|---|
| BALSA 88PA |
| SEABOARD RANGERLR |
| BALSA 91330 |
| HOEGH JACKSONVILLENO |
| HOEGH STARLIGHTNO |
| ELBBRIDGEPT |
| KEN-C IVC |
| ZIM BANGKOKTH |
| ARIANELR |
| HOEGH SHANGHAINO |
Source: CBP CF-1400 vessel entrance records
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