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Ontario Marinas and Marine Services

 

include dockage, rentals, repairs, brokerage, storage, charters and sales


Navigate your boat thru the lakes and rivers of Ontario, Canada using our marina and marine services directory.

Included are Lake Erie, Huron, Superior, St. Clair, Simcoe and Couchiching, Georgian Bay, North Channel, 1000 Islands, Lake of the Woods, Rideau Valley, Muskoka and Haliburton Lakes.

Each marina has their own unique services such as boat, pontoon and sea-doo, jet ski rentals. Others have boat service and boat storage. The majority have boat docks, transient docks and shore power.

Included are a variety of marine businesses to aid in boat, engine and trailer repairs or equipment purchases for your boat or marine equipment. You can also charter a fishing boat or take a cruise.


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If you need a hydrographic map to complete your boating experience any of the marinas listed will usually have a map of the area or visit our hydrographic map retailer section. Your boat should never leave home without one.

Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Ontario 1000 Islands|St. Lawrence Gamebridge|Kawartha
Georgian Bay Lake Couchiching Lake HuronLake Simcoe
Northern Marinas Ottawa River Valley|Rideau Canal Muskoka|Haliburton



Lake Couchiching

originates from the Ojibwe word, "goojijiing" which means "inlet" and is connected to world famous Lake Simcoe by a narrow channel. The lake is about 16 kms. long and less than 5 kms. wide. The lake is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway which connects the St. Lawrence River to Georgian Bay. Some consider it to be the gateway to Ontario's northland.



Orillia was founded in 1867 and incorporated as a town in 1875, and a city in 1969. Singer songwriter Gordon Lightfoot and Sir Sam Steele of the North West Mounted Police originated from Orillia. Orillia was the "first" for municipal hydro electric transmission plant in North America, in 1936, printed its own money and it was the municipality to introduce daylight saving time.


Lake Huron

Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes and is the 3rd largest fresh water lake on the planet. Although it was home to the Huron Indians it was first discovered by the French and the called it "La Mer Douce" (the fresh water sea) and on most early maps is was labelled "Lac des Hurons.

Port Severn located on Georgian Bay is the final link of Trent Severn Waterway which connects Lake Huron and Lake Ontario at Trenton. This inland water route began in 1785 and was finally completed in 1920.



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