The number of individual vessels and the total number of port calls this year will both set records for the modern cruising era.
THUNDER BAY — New records will be established for Thunder Bay's burgeoning cruise ship business this year.
That's the largest number of individual ships and the largest number of port calls in Thunder Bay – three more than last year – in the modern cruising era. But in an interview Tuesday, manager Paul Pepe explained that cruise operators often reserve docks while they are still building their itineraries around the world.
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