LAHAVE RIVER

  • Latitude: 44.3119
  • Longitude: -64.4094
  • East Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Address: Canada

The LaHave River in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a significant waterway known for its scenic beauty and historical importance. Here’s a description and specification of the LaHave River and the surrounding area, often referred to as the LaHave River Marina or region:

Description of LaHave River:

  1. Geographical Position:

    • The LaHave River flows through Lunenburg County in the South Shore region of Nova Scotia. It starts from its source at the Lake Rossignol in Queens County and winds its way southward to the Atlantic Ocean at LaHave.
  2. Length and Size:

    • The river is about 97 kilometers (60 miles) long. It flows through a diverse landscape of forests, farmland, and rural communities before reaching its mouth.
  3. Historical Context:

    • The river has historical significance, especially during the era of French and British colonialism. It was an important route for the Mi'kmaq people and later for European settlers and traders.
    • The LaHave area has been settled since the early 17th century. Notable historical structures include the LaHave Bakery and Craft Shop, which dates back to the 19th century.
  4. Ecology:

    • The LaHave River supports various fish species, including Atlantic salmon, which traditionally attracted anglers.
    • Efforts have been made to address the environmental health of the river, including habitat restoration projects.

Specifications of the LaHave River Marina/Area:

  1. Facilities:

    • Marinas along the LaHave River cater to recreational boating, including docks, mooring spaces, and boat launch areas.
    • Marshall's Landing: Located at Riverport, Marshall’s Landing offers boat launching facilities and parking.
    • Pentz Marine Service: Located in Pentz, provides services such as docking, repairs, and maintenance.
  2. Activities:

    • Boating and Sailing: The river is popular for boating and sailing, with scenic views and a gentle flow.
    • Fishing: Both recreational and commercial fishing occur in the LaHave River, especially for species like striped bass and trout.
    • Hiking and Nature: The LaHave River area offers several trails and natural parks for hiking and observing wildlife.
  3. Tourism and Accommodation:

    • The surrounding area provides various accommodations, from bed and breakfasts to rented cottages, catering to tourists and visitors.
    • LaHave Ferry: A cable ferry operating between East LaHave and LaHave, offering a unique and scenic transportation option.
  4. Local Economy:

    • Local businesses include crafts and artisan shops, such as the LaHave Bakery, known for its organic bread and handmade goods.
    • Agriculture and small-scale farming contribute to the local economy alongside tourism.
  5. Environmental Initiatives:

    • Conservation groups actively work to protect and restore the river’s natural habitat, focusing on improving water quality and preserving native species.
    • The LaHave River Salmon Association: Dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of salmon populations within the river.

Navigation Information:

  1. Tidal Influences:
    • The river is tidal up to a considerable distance inland, affecting navigation and fishing activities.
  2. Navigation Aids:
    • Buoys and markers are placed for safe navigation, especially important for larger vessels and during reduced visibility conditions.
    • The LaHave Lighthouse: Positioned at the mouth of the river, guiding boats into the river from the Atlantic Ocean.

Historical Sites:

  1. Fort Point Museum:
    • Located in LaHave, the museum showcases the rich history of the area, including artifacts from early European settlers and indigenous cultures.

The LaHave River and its marina areas are integral to Nova Scotia's rich cultural tapestry and provide numerous recreational opportunities while emphasizing sustainability and historic preservation.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
SEACLUSION Sailing 9/19/2024
BEN-VARREY Sailing LAST UPDATE TIME 9/18/2024
DUTY PAID Pleasure 9/15/2024
RAVEN Sailing 9/14/2024

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