DINGWALL

  • CADWL
  • Latitude: 46.9039
  • Longitude: -60.4594
  • East Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

DINGWALL is a small marine port located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, specifically on Cape Breton Island. It serves as a harbor for local fishing activities and small recreational vessels. Below is a detailed description and specifications of the Dingwall marine port:

Location:

  • Geographical Position: Latitude 46.8901° N, Longitude -60.4546° W
  • Region: Victoria County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Body of Water: Located on Aspy Bay, which opens into the Atlantic Ocean

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Harbor Type: Small Craft Harbour
  • Berthing: Limited berths primarily for fishing vessels and small pleasure boats
  • Mooring: Available, usually suited for smaller vessels
  • Docking Facilities: Basic wooden piers and wharves
  • Depth: Suitable for shallow draft vessels; exact depths can vary due to tides and sedimentation
  • Tide Range: Subject to Atlantic tidal patterns, detailed tide tables should be consulted for precise information

Services:

  • Utilities: Basic utilities provided – Water and Electricity access is limited
  • Fueling: Generally not available on-site; nearest fueling facilities might be in larger, nearby ports
  • Repairs: Limited repair services; major repairs would likely require transport to larger facilities elsewhere in Nova Scotia
  • Navigation Aids: Basic aids such as buoys and markers — boaters should use navigational charts for detailed guidance

Usage:

  • Primary Users: Local fishers, recreational boaters, and seasonal tourism-related boating
  • Activity Type: Fishing, small-scale commercial, and recreational boating
  • Access: Typically accessible year-round; seasonal weather conditions may impact navigation and berthing

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Weather Conditions: Subject to typical maritime weather patterns of the North Atlantic, including fog, high winds, and storms
  • Marine Life: Rich in local marine biodiversity; often used as a base for fishing activities
  • Safety Regulations: Governed by Canadian maritime law and local harbor authority guidelines
  • Environmental Protection: Measures in place to protect the marine and coastal environment; users are expected to comply with environmental regulations

Nearby Facilities and Attractions:

  • Towns and Communities: Dingwall community, offering basic amenities and services
  • Tourism: Close proximity to Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers opportunities for tourism and nature exploration
  • Local Attractions: Scenic landscapes, wildlife viewing, and cultural heritage sites in the surrounding areas

Contact Information:

  • Harbor Authority: The primary oversight body for harbor operations; local contact information would be available through regional directories or the local government office

For the most accurate information, particularly for navigating or using the port facilities, mariners should consult official nautical charts, contact local harbor authorities, or visit the regional port administration's website.

Please note that facilities and services can change over time, and it is always best to get the latest updates directly from local sources before planning a visit or maritime activities.

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