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For Burlington Canal Information here
Bronte to the Burlington Canal is a distance of 7 miles with a shoreline that is low with trees back of the beach. the section of coastline is without landmarks although you will observe the niagara escarpment 5 miles to the west is often visible to offshore vessels. ![]() To the to the SSW West of Bronte 1.2 miles is the Petro Canada Oakville Refinery The refinery pier is 2,250 feet long with an 18 foot elevation. A berth for tankers is found at the outer end of the pier. Facilities are for commercial vessels with provision for water ballast discharge and delivery of water. Petro Shell Canada Oakville Refinery Wharf Light (531) is located on the outer end of the wharf and shown from a structure having a elevation of 18 feet. Conspicuous features of the Shell Petro canada Refinery are, two chimneys on the refinery site with an elevation of 505 feet each, with a black band at the top. Another Conspicuous reference is Mount Nemo (43°25' :N, 79°53' :W ( or chart 2077) which is located 8 miles ot the WNW of Bronte with an elevation of 680 feet above Lake Ontario with very steep sides towards the summit. the top is a plateau level for 3 miles to the north and south. Also Conspicuous is Rattlesnake Point (43° 28' :N, 79° 55' :W) which lies 6 miles to the NNW of Mount Nemo and is another steep hill. Submerged water intakes are located SW of Bronte harbour 4.2 miles. these intakes extend 0.4 miles offshore with the outer ends marked by privately maintained buoys. Burlington Harbour Fishermans Pier is a sheltered basin south of the Burlington Canal and has a ramp and some facilities. Burlington Sailing and Boating Club ( 2 ) is found at the LaSalle Park Marina with adequate transient space for visitors of reciprocating clubs. Rates are what other clubs charge and confirm with the officer of the day for information and slip assignment. ![]() LaSalle Park pier and is operated by the LaSalle Park Marina Association the marina which is completely funded by the boat owners by very creative payment program from slip ownership as well as seasonal rental slips and a full-time marina manager The municipal LaSalle Park Marina ( 1 ) has 219 slips ands transient availability depends on the current status of seasonal slips. If you arrive after business hours tie up to the main dock outside the break wall until being assigned a slip. There is no overnight anchorage available here.
photo courtesy of LaSalle Park
![]() The LaSalle Park Marina Association has a unique and very close relationship with the Burlington Sailing and Boating Club which also operates out of LaSalle Park. BS&BC offers to its members a complete racing program, clubhouse, pump out, mast crane, cruising program and limited winter storage. As LaSalle Park decided against charcoal BBQ's in the marina they found a interesting way to accommodate those wishing to BBS's, with a floating picnic area complete with tables and gas barbecues is available along the main walkway from the shore-line. You can reach them at (905) 633-9483 or toll free 1-866-203-4813. |
LaSalle Park Marina
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Burlington Sailing and Boating Club
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Port Weller I Port Dalhousie I Jordan Harbor I 50 Mile Point I Hamilton I Bronte I |