ST. CATHARINES (March 25, 2025) – The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC)
officially launched its 67th navigation season today with a ceremony held at the St. Catharines
Museum and Welland Canals Centre. This marks the first Opening Ceremony led by Jim Athanasiou,
who assumed the role of President and CEO in July 2024. He was joined by elected officials,
industry leaders, community members, and partners, including the Great Lakes St. Lawrence
Seaway Development Corporation.
The ATB Everlast and Norman McLeod, operated by McAsphalt Marine Transportation Limited, had
the honour of serving as the ceremonial opening vessel, symbolizing the start of the 2025
navigation season.
In his address, Mr. Athanasiou highlighted the Seaway’s enduring strength and resilience, stating:
“While today is a moment to reflect on the history, partnerships, and people who built this system,
it’s also about momentum, about where we go next.”
During the previous navigation season, the Seaway moved nearly 37 million tonnes of cargo,
including essential commodities such as grain, potash, iron and steel. The 2024 season was also the
longest on record, reinforcing the Seaway’s commitment to adaptability and meeting the evolving
needs of its users.
“The Seaway is open and has the capacity today to move more cargo, strengthen supply chains,
and support trade across North America. We’re here to help businesses grow and move goods
efficiently – now and into the future.”
As the 67th navigation season begins, the SLSMC remains committed to innovation, collaboration,
and sustainable development within this shared waterway, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to
the Great Lakes and supports economic activity across North America.