LEAMINGTON

  • Latitude: 42.0257
  • Longitude: -82.6002
  • Great Lakes
  • Port in Canada

Address: Canada

Leamington is a town in southwestern Ontario, Canada, situated on the north shore of Lake Erie. Known for its fertile lands and greenhouse agriculture, Leamington is often referred to as the "Tomato Capital of Canada" due to its extensive tomato farming and related food processing industry. The town serves both agricultural and recreational functions and is a popular destination in the region.

Marine Port Specifications

Port Name: Leamington Harbour

Location: Leamington, Ontario, Canada
Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 42.0417° N latitude, 82.6000° W longitude

Usage:

  • Primarily serves recreational boating, fishing, and tourism activities.
  • Provides dockage and support facilities for small commercial vessels and fishing boats.
  • Acts as a transit point for ferries, particularly those heading to Pelee Island, a popular tourist and wine-producing destination in Lake Erie.

Facilities & Services:

  • Marina: Leamington Marina, offering seasonal and transient dockage, equipped with modern amenities including water, electricity, and fueling services.
  • Harbour Management: Managed by the Municipality of Leamington, which oversees its operations and maintenance.
  • Public Amenities: Washrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and a clubhouse for marina users.
  • Fueling Services: Available for boats and vessels.
  • Boat Launch: Public boat launch facilities are available for easy access to Lake Erie.
  • Storage: Seasonal boat storage and winterization services.
  • Customs and Border Services: May be available for boats entering from the U.S., subject to regulations and jurisdictional requirements.

Access: The port is accessible via road and water. It is proximal to major highways and offers ample parking for vehicles and trailers.

Additional Features

  • Breakwater: The harbour is protected by a breakwater structure, enhancing safety and reducing wave impact.
  • Fishing: Popular site for recreational fishing, with multiple fishing charters operating out of the harbour.
  • Tourism: Close to Point Pelee National Park, one of Ontario's premier bird-watching destinations, contributing to the influx of visitors.

Environmental Considerations

  • Water Quality Monitoring: Regular monitoring is in place to ensure the harbour and adjacent waters remain safe and clean.
  • Waste Management: Facilities for proper disposal of waste and recyclables to minimize environmental impact.

Contact Information For more details about Leamington Harbour, services, and bookings:

  • Municipality of Leamington Website: Leamington.ca
  • Marina Office: Contact through the municipal website or local directory information.

This concise overview captures key aspects of Leamington Harbour, making it useful for potential visitors, boaters, and commercial entities interested in the port's services.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
PELEE ISLANDER II Passenger LEAMINGTON 9/16/2024
PELEE ISLANDER Passenger LEAMINGTON 9/14/2024
NEVERMORE Pleasure LEAMINGTON 8/30/2024

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