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Holyrood Marina

Holyrood Marina

Marina in Canada

The Holyrood Marina Park Corporation is an incorporated non-profit organization, and was established in 2005. The HMPC board of directors have been tasked to provide vision and guidance for the future operation and development of the Holyrood Marina complex. To ensure its success, we depend on the commitment and support of all its members. Please encourage other boaters in the local area to becom

Holyrood Marina Facilities

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Electricity
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Petrol
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Diesel
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Water
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Haulout
47.38806 N, -53.12546 E

Holyrood Marina Info

Active Winter Community?

No

Manoeuvrability

Good

Approaches & Channel Marking

Excellent

Dock Type

Floating

Depth at MLW

2 - 3m

Current/Tidal Flow

Beware

Port of Entry

No

Visitor Berths

Yes

Holyrood Marina Weather Forecast

Sat
5AM - 9AM
23 November 2024
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    E 11–13 knots. Gusts up to 19 knots.
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    6°C
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    NE 0.8m at 8s period
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    Partly cloudy
Sat
9AM - 1PM
23 November 2024
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    E 12 knots increasing to 14 knots. Gusts up to 23 knots.
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    7°C
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    NE 0.8m at 7s period
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    Cloudy
Sat
1PM - 5PM
23 November 2024
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    E 17 knots increasing to 21 knots. Gusts up to 38 knots.
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    7°C
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    E 0.8-1.1m at 5s period
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Chance of showers
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