PORT PERRY
- CAPRP
- Latitude: 44.1061
- Longitude: -78.9408
- Great Lakes
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
Port Perry is a picturesque town located in Scugog Township within the Durham Region of Ontario, Canada. It sits on the shores of Lake Scugog, part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, which connects Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay. Although not a commercial shipping port, Port Perry plays a vital role in the region's recreational boating, tourism, and local economy. Here are some key details and characteristics of Port Perry:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 44.1050° N latitude and 78.9420° W longitude.
- Nearest Major City: About 84 kilometers (52 miles) northeast of Toronto.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Marinas and Docks: Several marinas and docks catering primarily to small recreational boats and yachts.
- Marina examples: Port Perry Marina, Shorelines Casino Peterborough Marina.
- Boat Launch: Public boat launches are available, allowing easy access to Lake Scugog.
Services and Amenities:
- Fuel and Supplies: Gasoline and marine supplies available at marinas.
- Ship Chandlers: Limited; most marine supplies can be sourced in nearby towns or through local businesses.
- Repair Services: Basic boat repair services available; specialized services might require traveling to nearby larger cities.
Usage:
- Recreational Boating: Popular for fishing, sailing, and leisurely cruises.
- Tourism: Attracts tourists for its scenic beauty, local shops, restaurants, and events.
- Fishing: Known for good fishing opportunities, particularly for species like bass and walleye.
Navigational Information:
- Water Depth: Generally suitable for small craft; varies with seasonal water levels.
- Accessibility: Easily accessible via road and water. No significant commercial shipping routes.
- Seasonal Conditions: Lake Scugog freezes in the winter, limiting boating activities to the warmer months.
Community and Surroundings:
- Populated Areas: Small town with a strong sense of community and a range of local businesses.
- Tourist Attractions: Heritage buildings, local festivals, Scugog Shores Museum, and Natural Areas.
- Lodging and Dining: Several bed-and-breakfasts, inns, and a variety of dining options from casual eateries to fine dining.
Environmental Considerations:
- Ecosystem: Part of the Kawarthas region, known for its diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
- Conservation Efforts: Local initiatives to maintain water quality and preserve natural habitats.
Limitations:
- Size and Capacity: Not suited for large commercial vessels or heavy industrial activities.
- Seasonal Access: Limited to the boating season due to winter freeze.
Contact Information:
- Municipal Authority: Township of Scugog, which oversees local regulations and development.
Port Perry's charm lies in its blend of natural beauty, community-oriented lifestyle, and recreational opportunities, making it a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.
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