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Click on any of the links to the right to see what each of our 5 amazing destinations has to offer.  Participating marinas and local merchants are offering fabulous incentives for boaters returning to any of these destinations. 

There are many great events across Ontario that you can take advantage of during your stay at any one of the 6 participating marinas.

Register yourself on this site to be elegible for a whole host of incentives and discounts offered by participating merchants, and restaurants.

Click on any of the links to the right to see what each of our 5 amazing destinations has to offer.  Participating marinas and local merchants are offering fabulous incentives for boaters returning to any of these destinations. 

There are many great events across Ontario that you can take advantage of during your stay at any one of the 6 participating marinas.

Register yourself on this site to be elegible for a whole host of incentives and discounts offered by participating merchants, and restaurants.

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Confederation Basin – Kingston
Located halfway between Montreal and Toronto, Kingston is an eclectic mix of old and new. Register on the site to get valuable coupons from many of Kingston's local merchants which are all a very short walk from the marina.
Leamington Marina – Leamington
Named the best place to live in Canada by MoneySense Magazine. Imagine a place where rare plants and species thrive. Where the land is so rich it produces the most diverse range of crops in Canada. A place where naturalists flock to witness the impressive migration of birds and butterflies. Register on this site to get your valuable coupons from many of the Leamington merchants that are a short walk from the docks.
Spanish Marina – Spanish
Spanish is a quaint little town situated in Northern Ontario on the Trans-Canada Highway 17 between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie. It is famous for it's hometown hospitality and is considered a natural pit stop for tourists who are traveling on the waters of the North Channel.
Toronto Island Marina – Toronto
Toronto Island Marina - Just a wave away. While most marinas may offer similar services to the Toronto Island Marina, we are certain that none offer the quality of our environment! Nestled between picturesque Centre and Muggs Islands in Toronto's inner harbour, it's intimate and calm; not just another liquid parking lot. The air is fresh and everywhere you look there is green.
Sarnia Bay Marina – Sarnia
With over 30 beautifully landscaped acres and spectacular views of the Blue Water Bridges, Sarnia Bay Marina offers boaters a full service ‘lifestyle’ marina that includes over 300 boat slips for both seasonal members and tourist (transient) boaters. The up-to-date facility and staff offer an endless array of amenities and services to all guests.
Bridgeview Marina – Sarnia
Bridgeview Marina, originally named Rena Marina, was established in the early 1960’s by a local concrete contractor, Don Stonehouse, in response to encouragement by long-term Bridgeview member, Logie Allen. Using his own equipment and local labour, Don dredged the first channel and built the seawalls. Named after his daughter, Rena, the name was inscribed on the concrete at Thompson’s Reef, and can still be seen from the fuel docks today.
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