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I need to work, but I can do much of my consulting work remotely. I also
want a place that has snow cover most of the winter, culture within a couple hour drive, etc. So, as you can see, I want to cross reference several factors in looking for a good home. Because I'm a novice, I'm quite ignorant on whether certain cities have ocean access or not and how easy it is to get to and from the ocean from those ports. I want to find out so I can limit my other searches to towns or cities where I might have a slip off the end of my yard or within a reasonably short drive. You said a single book could cover just Nova Scotia. What if we limited it to just a list of major towns and cities with ocean access? Any suggestions? Harlan mad a good case for Burlington, which I must agree is beautiful. Bil's list of ports also looks helpful. Thanks, Colin "Don White" wrote in message ... Aimee Shimlis wrote: I'm very new to boating/sailing and want to move to a place where I will be close to water with ocean access. I have not been able to find a comprehensive list of U.S. (or global) cities or towns with ocean access. I assume all cities on the ocean have access (or at least are near access), but what about towns like Burlington, VT - can I sail north to the Saint Lawrence or south down the Hudson and reach the ocean? Could I get back the same way? What about Bangor, ME? Rochester, NY (and other Great Lake towns)? etc. Do I have to pay to use locks or would I have free access? Which channels are navigable by sail versus which need power? For any given town, I can look up if it has ports, but it's often hard to tell if there is a 2-way route to sea. Also, I'm trying to find a list of all towns with access, not just one at a time. Maybe I just need a good set of charts which shows river currents and depth. Would they also show ports? Is there a good book on cities with ocean access? Are there other factors I need to consider in selecting a city/town with a port? Thanks so much, Colin Yikes! You could fill a book on Nova Scotia alone. There are cruising guides for sale that describe sailing information on ports for a particular area. Do you need to work..or are you retired? http://ca.binnacle.com/online/dept.asp?dept%5Fid=13050 |
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