PORT BURWELL
- CABUZ
- Latitude: 42.6385
- Longitude: -80.8065
- Great Lakes
- Port in Canada
Location: Canada
Port Burwell is a small port located in Canada, specifically in the southeastern part of the province of Ontario on the north shore of Lake Erie. Below is a detailed description and specification of Port Burwell:
General Information:
- Location: Southeastern Ontario, Canada
- Coordinates: Approx. 42.6300° N latitude, 80.7990° W longitude
- Type: Small commercial and recreational port
- Accessibility: Accessible via local roadways, with connections to Highway 3 and other regional routes.
Port Facilities:
- Harbor: Port Burwell has a natural harbor protected by breakwaters, providing calm waters for docking.
- Berthing:
- Commercial Berths: Limited number of berths for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Marina: Facilities for recreational boating including slips and moorings.
- Cargo Handling: The port is not primarily designed for heavy commercial cargo operations but may handle small-volume local cargo, fishing, and supplies.
Navigation:
- Channel Depth: The entrance channel and harbor have variable depths, which accommodate smaller vessels. Mariners should consult local navigation charts for precise depth information.
- Breakwaters: Two breakwaters protect the harbor, providing safe entry and docking conditions.
- Navigation Aids: Buoys, markers, and lights are employed to assist in navigation in and out of the port.
Services and Amenities:
- Fuel and Supplies: Available for both commercial and recreational vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services are available, with more advanced repairs requiring access to nearby larger ports.
- Customs and Border Control: Not a primary port of entry, but procedures exist for cross-border marine traffic.
- Fishing Facilities: Docking and offloading areas for local fishing vessels.
Surrounding Area:
- Tourism: Port Burwell is known for its lighthouse, Port Burwell Marine Museum, and proximity to Port Burwell Provincial Park, making it a popular spot for recreational boating and tourism.
- Amenities: Nearby amenities include restaurants, shops, and accommodations catering to tourists and mariners.
Environmental Considerations:
- Weather: Lake Erie weather can be variable with sudden changes; mariners should monitor weather forecasts closely.
- Wildlife: The area is rich in aquatic and bird life; efforts are made to maintain environmental sustainability.
Operational Notes:
- Usage: Mainly a local port with limited commercial traffic; focus on recreational boating and tourism.
- Seasonal Operation: Most active during the boating season from late spring through early fall, with reduced activity in winter due to ice and weather conditions.
Contact Information:
For up-to-date information and specific details, visitors, and mariners should contact local port authorities or visit the official Port Burwell website or regional maritime information sources.
The described details provide a general overview and should be verified with the current and detailed maritime guides or direct contact with port administration, as specifics can change over time.
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