BRIDGEWATER
- CABRW
- Latitude: 44.3717
- Longitude: -64.5044
- East Coast Canada
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
Bridgewater Marine Port Description and Specification
Bridgewater is a charming town located in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town itself is situated along the LaHave River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. While Bridgewater is not typically known for being a major marine port like Halifax or Sydney, it does have some facilities that can accommodate smaller vessels, recreational boating, and possibly some commercial activities related to the local industries.
Port and Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 44.3788° N Latitude, -64.5197° W Longitude
- River: LaHave River
- Nearby Major Port: Halifax (approximately 100 kilometers to the northeast)
- Province: Nova Scotia, Canada
Specifications:
Docking Facilities:
- Bridgewater has several small docks and marinas primarily tailored for recreational boats and smaller vessels.
- Public and private docking facilities with limited commercial capabilities.
- Depth and draft capacities are generally on the lower side, suited for shallow-draft vessels.
Cargo Handling:
- Primarily non-existent or extremely limited for large-scale commercial cargo.
- The focus is more on local industries, such as shipping for small-scale commercial fishing and some localized goods.
Types of Vessels:
- Small commercial vessels, fishing boats, recreational boats, and pleasure crafts.
- Infrequent visits from small charter and tour boats.
Harbor Characteristics:
- Sheltered by the natural geography of the LaHave River.
- Tidal fluctuations and river currents should be noted, but generally not extreme due to the river's nature.
Facilities:
- Fueling stations for boats.
- Boat repair and maintenance services are available locally.
- Overnight moorings, seasonal docks, and some amenities for marina users (e.g., water and electrical hookups).
Navigation Aids:
- Basic navigational aids along the LaHave River and around the dock areas.
- Charts and local navigation knowledge are highly recommended due to river navigation.
Access:
- Easily accessible by roadways connecting to larger Nova Scotia road networks.
- Closest major airport: Halifax Stanfield International Airport, approximately 1.5-hour drive from Bridgewater.
Weather:
- Maritime climate with relatively mild summers and cold, snowy winters.
- Weather conditions can affect river navigation, particularly in winter months with potential icing.
Economic and Social Role:
- Bridgewater serves as a local commercial and recreational maritime hub for the surrounding community.
- The town supports industries like fishing, tourism, and small-scale shipping.
- The local economy benefits from the recreational boating community and tourism during the warmer months.
Bridgewater's marine port is modest compared to larger, more industrialized ports, but it plays an essential role in supporting the local community's economic and social activities, particularly those related to maritime recreation and small-scale fishing.
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