LITTLE VALLEY
- Latitude: 49.2209
- Longitude: -65.0354
- East Coast Canada
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
There are multiple marinas and places called Little Valley in Canada. To provide you with an accurate description and specification, I need more details or context. However, I'll provide a general guide on what to expect from a typical marina in a region called Little Valley.
Typical Marina Characteristics:
Location:
- Usually situated in picturesque settings, often by a lake, river, or coastal area with easy access to water.
Facilities:
- Boat Slips/Docks: Various sizes for different types of boats.
- Fuel Dock: Gasoline and diesel fueling stations for boats.
- Maintenance and Repair: On-site services for mechanical and structural boat repairs.
- Storage: Options for both wet slips (in-water storage) and dry storage (on-land storage).
- Utilities: Electricity and water hookups for docked boats.
Amenities:
- Clubhouse: Social area with restroom and shower facilities.
- Boat Rentals: Small boats, kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards available for rent.
- Dining: On-site restaurants or snack bars.
- Retail: Marine supply stores selling boating essentials.
Security:
- 24/7 surveillance with cameras and patrolling staff.
- Gated entry with access control for members and boat owners.
Environment:
- Compliant with environmental regulations to protect local wildlife and water quality.
- Waste disposal facilities for hazardous materials and sewage pump-out stations for boats.
Membership and Fees:
- Various membership levels offering different levels of access and benefits.
- Slip rental fees, usually calculated based on boat size and duration of stay.
Events and Activities:
- Organized social events like regattas, fishing tournaments, and community gatherings.
- Workshops and classes on boating, fishing, and safety.
If you provide more specific details about the Little Valley marina you're interested in, I'll be able to offer a more tailored description and specifications.
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