CALAIS TOWN LANDING
- USCAL
- Latitude: 45.19
- Longitude: -67.2769
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Calais Town Landing is a small but significant marine port located in the town of Calais, Maine, U.S.A. Situated on the St. Croix River, which serves as part of the international boundary between the United States and Canada, this port is primarily used for recreational and some commercial purposes.
Description:
The Calais Town Landing provides access to the St. Croix River and acts as a gateway for boaters and fishermen looking to explore the waterway. The landing is particularly noted for its scenic views and proximity to both U.S. and Canadian waters.
Specifications:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 45.1855° N
- Longitude: Approximately 67.2804° W
- Region: Washington County, Maine
Facilities:
- Boat Ramp: A single-lane boat ramp that accommodates small to medium-sized vessels.
- Docking: Limited docking space available for temporary mooring.
- Parking: Adequate parking spaces for vehicles and trailers.
- Restrooms: Basic restroom facilities available especially during peak seasons.
- Lighting: Some lighting available for early morning or late evening use.
Usage:
- Recreational: Popular for recreational boating and fishing.
- Commercial: Limited commercial activity, primarily small-scale fishing operations.
- Events: Occasionally used for local community events and gatherings.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Easily accessible via local roads, with clear signage leading to the landing.
- Water Access: Provides a convenient entry point to the St. Croix River and nearby waterways leading to the Bay of Fundy.
Navigation:
- Depth: Suitable for shallow-draft vessels; deeper-draft vessels need to exercise caution.
- Current and Tides: Subject to tidal influences with moderate current; boaters should be aware of tidal schedules.
Services:
- Fuel: Not typically available at the landing; nearest fueling stations are located elsewhere in Calais.
- Maintenance: No on-site maintenance facilities, though boat repairs can be sought in the town.
- Supplies and Provisions: Limited provisions available nearby; Calais town offers various supplies and amenities.
Regulatory:
- Customs and Border Protection: Given its proximity to the international border, boaters should be aware of and comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection requirements when crossing into or arriving from Canadian waters.
- Fishing Regulations: Governed by state and federal laws, including specific regulations for fishing within boundary waters.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation Zones: Boaters should respect designated conservation areas and adhere to environmental guidelines to protect local wildlife and habitats.
- Pollution Control: Facilities may have specific guidelines regarding waste disposal and pollution control to maintain water quality.
Highlights:
- Scenic Value: The port offers picturesque views of the St. Croix River and is an excellent spot for photography and nature observation.
- Community Hub: Though small, the landing serves as a community hub for local events and recreational activities.
- Cross-border Proximity: Located near the U.S.-Canada border, it provides an interesting spot for cross-border excursions for those with appropriate documentation.
Tips for Visitors:
- Plan Ahead: Check tidal schedules and weather conditions before heading out.
- Documentation: Ensure you have all necessary documentation if planning to cross into Canadian waters.
- Safety Gear: Always carry appropriate safety gear and be aware of navigational hazards, particularly if unfamiliar with the area.
Calais Town Landing may not be a major commercial hub, but it offers a range of amenities and opportunities for recreational activities, making it a valued spot for both locals and visitors.
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