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St. Peter’s Marina

St Peters

Jan 25, 2017

The St. Peter’s Marina, located in the picturesque village of St. Peter’s at the entrance to the beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes is a great place to stay and prepare for a cruise of thee lakes. Some of the finest sailing I the world is done on the lakes with gentle, fog free waters, beautiful anchorages and hundreds of uncrowded coves and islands.

The marina is in a sheltered cove ¼ mile from the St. Peter’s Canal with 64 berths on floating docks and a marina wharf for larger vessels. There are also 10 moorings. Fuel, propane and a pump-out station are available.

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There is a cozy clubhouse with washrooms, showers and internet. The village is just a short walk with a grocery store (with free delivery to the marina), liquor store and hardware store as well as several restaurants.

www.st-peters-marina.com

 

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