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Marinas in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Marinas in Newfoundland and Labrador

Admiral's Marina

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
The Admiral’s Marina is located on the southside of Harbour Grace. The Harbour Authority of Harbour Grace is home to 150 vessels, both fishing and pleasure, on a year round basis. This natural harbour within a harbour was designed to compliment its surroundings, such as a sea-wall which follows the natural shore line. This Marina is designed to highlight our history of piracy and the fishery. Total Wharf Length: 1800 ft Lowest normal tide: 10 ft. Fresh water hook-up Shore power Garbage services Wheelchair accessible Children’s playground
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Brigus Harbour

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Brigus is a small fishing community located in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Located in a sheltered bay, it has been home to many fishermen and a strategic location in early times.
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Fort Amherst Harbour Authority- St. John's (Prosser's Rock)

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Welcome to the Fort Amherst Harbour Authority Small Boat Basin Website. We're located in the narrows of beautiful St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. Please feel free to contact us for any information you require. Our hours are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday. St. John's (Prosser Rock) Small Boat Basin at Newfoundland and Labrador with address 3 Fort Amherst Road, St. John's t.+1 (709) 687-8266 managed by Fort Amherst Harbour Authority
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Harbour Authority of Foxtrap

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Foxtrap Harbour is a full-service floating dock harbour servicing fishing, recreational, and commercial. The clearance can be done at the Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club Contact phone: +1 709 834 5151 or WHF Channel 68
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Harbour Authority of Musgrave

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Located at Atlantic Dr, Musgrave Harbour, NL A0G 3J0, Canadá Located on the Northeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada, also known as The Shore. Musgrave Harbour is accessible from the Trans Canada Highway from Gambo on Route 320 or Gander Route 330. Originally named Muddy Hole when first settled in 1834, was renamed to Musgrave Harbour in 1886 in honor of Governor Anthony Musgrave. Musgrave is known for it's 7 km of fine white sandy beach that stretches along the coast line from the Fishermen's Museum to The Banting Memorial Municipal Park. Whether you are looking for a place to stay, have some fun or relax on our beautiful sandy beach, you are sure to find what you are looking for in this Town of approximately 900. There are many attractions to accommodate visitors of a diverse background. For those who love salmon fishing, Ragged Harbour River and Anchor Brook are only minutes away. Other activities such as beach combing, berry picking, camping, whale and iceberg watching, snowmobiling, and ice fishing are just to name a few. Harbour Authority of Musgrave Harbour +1 (709) 655-2541 Musgrave Harbour
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Holyrood Marina

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
The Holyrood Marina Park Corporation is an incorporated non-profit organization, and was established in 2005. The HMPC board of directors have been tasked to provide vision and guidance for the future operation and development of the Holyrood Marina complex. To ensure its success, we depend on the commitment and support of all its members. Please encourage other boaters in the local area to become familiar with the facilities and activities of the Holyrood Marina Park, and to take full advantage of our services.
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John Efford Drive

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Small fishing port Port de Grave is a peninsula on Conception Bay (CB) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The peninsula contains the communities of Bareneed, Black Duck Pond, Otterbury, Ship Cove, Blow Me Down, Hibb's Cove, Pick Eyes, and Hussey's Cove with a population of approximately 975 (2006). Operator Canadian Coast Guard
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Lumsden Marina

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Harbour Authority of Lumsden Province Newfoundland and Labrador PO Box 210, Lumsden type Core Fishing‌
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Piccadilly Small Craft Harbour-Abraham's Cove

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Located at NL-463, Piccadilly Slant, NL A0N 2E0, Canadá Piccadilly Slant-Abraham's Cove is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located on the island of Newfoundland, along St. George's Bay, on the Port au Port Peninsula. The population kept livestock and fished for cod, herring, and lobster.
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Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Non-member boats are welcome visitors at the RNYC. In order to accommodate the differing needs and requirements of local versus international voyagers boats visiting RNYC are classified into two categories: Visiting Boats* – Boats originating from within the Province. Transient Boats – Boats originating from outside the province (ocean going yachts) *Non-member personal water crafts are not considered visiting boats and are not permitted to dock at the RNYC marina or channel quay. Visiting and transient yachts are required to register and endorse a usage wavier. The RNYC Marina has berths for 133 yachts. Main docks are fixed pile with side-on or end-on berths; some with catwalks. All berths have access to fresh water and power. Call or email to confirm availability. Dockside electrical service is provided in amperages of 15, 20, 30, and 50. Rates for electrical service are based on amperage and length of stay. Gasoline and diesel refueling is available whenever the Clubhouse is open. Pumps are located at the end of the channel quay. To obtain keys and paperwork go to the Club or contact the Yard Master RNYC offers seasonal and extended boat storage to members and visiting boats. Boat owners are permitted access for refit and repair work. Several local companies provide on-site services and supply. Extended berthage or storage is offered to accommodate cruising plans. The RNYC travel lift has a capacity of up to 50 tons. Boats are lifted for seasonal or extended storage, cleaning, refit, and repair. Boats with suitable cradles are shunted by means of a lifting dolly and tractor. Contact the General Manager for rates and availability of lift services. The hydraulic crane located on the quay adjacent to the entrance channel is used to install and remove spars and rigging and lifting of engines and equipment. Spars must be removed for winter storage due to icing and wind conditions. Maximum Stay: The maximum length of a stay for a visiting boat is 14 days within a 28-day period. The first day of a stay is the first day of the 28 days allowed (1/28). The maximum stay allowed may be adjusted under extenuating circumstances at the discretion of the executive. Maximum Stay - Transient Boats There is no maximum stay for transient boats.
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Sunset Key Marina

Marina in Newfoundland and Labrador
Sunset Key Marina is a facility for boats, boat recreation, marina activities, marina events, and specialist shrink wrapping
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