CHESTER
- CACST
- Latitude: 44.5374
- Longitude: -64.2386
- East Coast Canada
- Marina in Canada
Location: Chester Nova Scotia Canada
Chester is a picturesque village located on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. While Chester itself is not renowned for being a large commercial marine port, it is known for its scenic harbor and maritime activities. Chester's harbor primarily serves recreational boating, yachting, and small-scale fishing, contributing to its charm as a popular destination for tourists and sailors.
Chester Harbor Overview:
Location: Chester is situated on Mahone Bay, approximately 70 kilometers west of Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia. The coordinates for Chester are roughly 44.54° N latitude and 64.24° W longitude.
Facilities:
- Marinas: Chester is home to several marinas servicing recreational boaters and sailors. The Chester Yacht Club is a key facility, offering docking, fueling, and maintenance services.
- Mooring: The harbor provides numerous mooring options for boats of various sizes.
- Boat Ramps: Public boat launches are available for small and medium-sized vessels.
Services:
- Fuel: Diesel and gasoline are available at select marinas and fueling docks.
- Maintenance: Limited maintenance and repair services are offered within the harbor area.
- Supplies: Basic supplies, including fishing gear, marine accessories, and provisions, can be purchased from local shops.
Depth: The water depth in Chester Harbor varies but is generally sufficient for small to medium-sized recreational vessels. Specific depth details should be verified based on current nautical charts and tide conditions.
Navigation: The harbor is relatively easy to navigate with well-marked channels and buoys, but mariners should consult up-to-date nautical charts and local marinas for specific navigation information.
Key Characteristics:
- Type of Port: Chester functions primarily as a recreational harbor rather than a commercial port.
- Catchment Area: The harbor attracts local and visiting boaters from across Nova Scotia and beyond, particularly during the summer months.
- Economic Impact: The harbor contributes to Chester's economy through tourism, boating, and associated service industries.
Chester Yacht Club:
The Chester Yacht Club is a central hub for sailing and boating activities in the area. It organizes various events, races, and regattas, fostering a vibrant maritime community.
Access and Transportation:
- Road Access: Chester is accessible via Nova Scotia Highway 103, making it easy to reach by car from Halifax and other parts of the province.
- Public Transport: While public transportation options are limited, visitors can reach Chester via regional bus services or private transportation.
Nearby Attractions:
- Mahone Bay: A neighboring coastal town known for its waterfront, historical buildings, and festivals.
- Oak Island: A famous island with historical significance and widely known for its treasure legends.
- Beaches and Trails: The area around Chester is rich in coastal trails, beaches, and parks suitable for outdoor recreation.
For more detailed and updated information, visitors and mariners should contact local authorities or the Chester Yacht Club directly.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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WILLIAM G ERNST | Passenger | 11/22/2024 | ||
TRIDENT TIGERSHARK | Port | 11/17/2024 | ||
CCG C28434NS | Port | 11/6/2024 | ||
KENNETH A | Towing/Tug | 10/28/2024 |