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Halifax tourism operator readies for cruise ship season

Cruise ship season is about to start in Halifax and one business that caters to the tourists is busy getting ready.

'It's about to be game time,' says Ambassatours Gray Line's Dennis Campbell

Dennis Campbell, CEO of Ambassatours Gray Line, says his company has been working all fall and winter to get ready for the start of the cruise ship season. (Amy Smith/CBC)

Cruise ship season is about to start in Halifax and one businessthat caters to the tourists isbusy getting ready.

The Halifax Port Authority saysit is expecting 135 vessels this season, with approximately 240,000 passengers, plus crew members.

Dennis Campbell, CEO of Ambassatours Gray Line, said the start of cruise ship season means a lotto his sightseeing business.

"We've been working all fall, winter preparing for these next few weeks and it's about to be game time," he said in an interviewWednesday.

Campbell saysthey have been busy training bus drivers and boat captains, as well as restaurant and gift shop staff.When ships arrive, Campbell saysit's "just pure excitement."

"You have almost like a whole town arriving to Halifax and they love it when they come here," he said.

Low Canadian dollar

Most of the visitorsare Americans, but he also encounters a number of tourists from other parts of Canada and Europe.Campbell saysthe low Canadian dollar, which sits at around 78 cents US, often comes as a welcome surprise to many from the U.S.

"When they all arrive, they just can't believe how far their dollar goes," he said, "And as a result, they tend to part with their dollars a little easier because they see terrific value."

Campbell saysvisitors who pull into the Port of Halifax want to check out the city itself, as well as Peggys Cove, Lunenburg and the Annapolis Valley.

It's been a couple of years since Ambassatours acquired Murphy's The Cable Wharf, home to the Harbour Hopper, Theodore Tug Boat and the Cable Wharf in Halifax.

"That's gone pretty much as we had hoped," Campbellsaid. "It's really neat to see how we can offer people a land tour in the morning, a water tour in the afternoon or vise versa, and maybe have them come down for a lobster lunch or a Harbour Hopper tour."

Campbell saysthere are two more Harbour Hoppers under construction right now in Lunenburg.He hopes they will be ready in the next several weeks.

Vessels to arrive within weeks

According to the port authority, the first vessel expected is the Veendam, a Holland AmericaLine vessel, onApril 30. The Queen Mary 2 is scheduled to make fourvisits to Halifax during the 2016 season, with the first call onJuly 3.Disney Magic will make three visits and its first visit will beSept. 26.

The port authority saysthe busiest passenger day should be onSept. 15, with more than 9,000 passengers, plus crew, expected.