CHETICAMP

  • CACHT
  • Latitude: 46.6031
  • Longitude: -61.0517
  • East Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

Cheticamp is a picturesque fishing village located on the Cabot Trail in Inverness County on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known for its rich Acadian culture, heritage, and its proximity to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Cheticamp Marine Port Specifications and Description

Location:

  • Latitude: Approximately 46.6221° N
  • Longitude: Approximately 61.0106° W
  • Country: Canada
  • Province: Nova Scotia
  • Region: Cape Breton Island

Harbour Characteristics:

  • Type: Fishing Port; also accommodates small recreational and tourist vessels.
  • Accessibility:
    • Accessible by road via the scenic Cabot Trail.
    • Waterway access from the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Depth and Personalities:

  • Draft Depth: The precise depth can vary; ideally, local navigation charts should be consulted for up-to-date information. Typically, it is suitable for small to medium-sized fishing vessels and recreational boats.
  • Berthing: There are wharves and docking facilities suitable for local fishing boats and touring craft.

Facilities:

  • Fisheries: Infrastructure to support local lobster and crab fisheries, including processing and storage facilities.
  • Tourism: Amenities for tourists including boat tours, whale watching, and recreational activities such as kayaking.
  • Rescue Services: Basic safety and marine rescue services are available, often coordinated with local and regional authorities.

Commodities Handled:

  • Predominantly seafood, particularly lobster, crab, and various fish species.

Navigation:

  • Navigational Aids: Standard navigational aids marked by buoys and lights. Mariners should use official charts and local maritime guidance.
  • Weather Conditions: Subject to Atlantic weather patterns; mariners should be prepared for variable conditions, including fog, strong winds, and rough seas.

Additional Local Information:

  • Cultural Significance: Cheticamp is a center for Acadian culture and history, often reflected in local festivals, music, cuisine, and crafts.
  • Natural Environment: Situated near the Cape Breton Highlands National Park; known for its scenic landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Practical Tips:

  • Mariners should check for local advisories and weather updates before setting sail.
  • For detailed maritime information and services like docking fees, it is advisable to contact local port authorities or fishing co-ops directly.

This information is provided to give a general overview and should be cross-referenced with authoritative sources for specific operational details.

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