Kitimat actually, not all the way to Prince Rupert.
The problem with that way has been the never ending battle with the Native lands, leading to literally hundreds of individual changes during all the planning and they still keep asking for more.
http://www.gatewayfacts.ca/About-The-Project/Project-Overview.aspx
The anti-Keystone forces are well-supplied with money and sympathetic media “reporters”, courtesy of not just Tom Steyer, but also Putin’s KGB and Saudi Arabia.
There’s a lot of people who, knowing they can’t stop the production in Alberta, are making damn sure that oil can never get to a market and threaten their existing business.
Obama is part of their crew, too.
Sounds typical of the stories I hear from the BC lumber/timber companies we buy from and their dealings with the First Nation types.
Is Kitimat a deep enough port to bring in the largest supertankers?