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Port Hawksbury Causway?
Another local knowledge question for Canada:
Can a sailboat with a 45 foot mast go inside Cape Breton Island through Port Hawksbury? I see that it is listed as a causway which isn't encouraging. My new navigation limits open up much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the tip of the Gaspe to the northern tip of Cape Breton. There is a gap, probably intentional, that prevents me from going around through the Cabot Strait. BTW I won't be navigating up there by newsgroup, I just haven't gotten charts and cruising guides yet but I want to start planning. Most of this kind of information is available on the web for the U.S. but I haven't been able to find much for Canada. Does anyone know some links? -- Roger Long |
Port Hawksbury Causway?
On Mar 20, 7:50 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
Another local knowledge question for Canada: SNIP Roger If I'm not mistaken you aretalking about the Canso Causeway. if so, there is a lock there of the same dimesnsions as the St. Lawrence eeaway locks. Whiel you;re in the neighbourhood, you should check out the Bras d'Or lakes as well in Cape Breton as well. While I have never sailed them, they are spactacular by all accounts. Matt |
Port Hawksbury Causway?
Roger,
We have been through there in a CS33 with about 45' mast. Can't recall any height restriction anywhere. Cape Breton is connected to the Nova Scotia mainland by a causeway that blocks the Straights of Canso. But, the Canso Canal provides passage out into the Atlantic from Northumberland Straights for ships and boats and is quite large. There is a lock, but it has very little height difference, I suppose dependant on the state of the tides. A bridge provides a road and rail link across the Canso Canal. It is a swing bridge, so no height problems. You should have no problem. You might also look at going into the Bra d'or Lakes - a great cruising area. I have not done it, but I think you enter at St. Peters, near Port Hawkesbury probably via a smaller lock. "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Another local knowledge question for Canada: Can a sailboat with a 45 foot mast go inside Cape Breton Island through Port Hawksbury? I see that it is listed as a causway which isn't encouraging. My new navigation limits open up much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the tip of the Gaspe to the northern tip of Cape Breton. There is a gap, probably intentional, that prevents me from going around through the Cabot Strait. BTW I won't be navigating up there by newsgroup, I just haven't gotten charts and cruising guides yet but I want to start planning. Most of this kind of information is available on the web for the U.S. but I haven't been able to find much for Canada. Does anyone know some links? -- Roger Long |
Port Hawksbury Causway?
"Roger Long" wrote in message ... Another local knowledge question for Canada: Can a sailboat with a 45 foot mast go inside Cape Breton Island through Port Hawksbury? I see that it is listed as a causway which isn't encouraging. My new navigation limits open up much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the tip of the Gaspe to the northern tip of Cape Breton. There is a gap, probably intentional, that prevents me from going around through the Cabot Strait. BTW I won't be navigating up there by newsgroup, I just haven't gotten charts and cruising guides yet but I want to start planning. Most of this kind of information is available on the web for the U.S. but I haven't been able to find much for Canada. Does anyone know some links? -- Roger Long Here's a picture or two you can look at. Yes, the Canso Causeway has a lock to allow ships to enter the Gulf from the Atlantic Ocean. If you do decide to go a bit farther north and visit the Bras d'Or lakes tell my cousin on the St Peter's Canal that I sent you. :-) http://marinas.com/browse/lock/CA/NS/ http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/stpeters/index_e.asp |
Port Hawksbury Causway?
"Don White" wrote in message ... snip... I bet a phone call to this place will provide all the info you need....if anyone's around this time of year. http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/kanders/ |
Port Hawksbury Causway?
Roger Long wrote:
Another local knowledge question for Canada: Can a sailboat with a 45 foot mast go inside Cape Breton Island through Port Hawksbury? I see that it is listed as a causway which isn't encouraging. My new navigation limits open up much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the tip of the Gaspe to the northern tip of Cape Breton. There is a gap, probably intentional, that prevents me from going around through the Cabot Strait. BTW I won't be navigating up there by newsgroup, I just haven't gotten charts and cruising guides yet but I want to start planning. Most of this kind of information is available on the web for the U.S. but I haven't been able to find much for Canada. Does anyone know some links? -- Roger Long Roger, Further to the above advice..... Canso Causeway navigable as noted St. Peter's canal into the Bra d'Or is interesting and neat. You lock in and the two canal/bridge tenders take a truck up to the bridge and then hand crank it open. There is a nice marina just inside. The Bra D'Or are very nice. There is another bridge at Barra Straight adjacent to the village of Iona. Bi-lingual up there ya know. Street signs in English and Celtic. There is a public dock in Iona; nasty bit of steel. Bring fenders. Baddeck is very nice and has a marina and chanderly. There is an allied facility near St. Peters. I can't find jack in Sydney, where my boat is. No known links to any free charts as in the USA. The Canadian's have just terminated there agreement with NDI (and I mean just) and it will probably take a couple of months for that mess to straighten out. Hopefully the Canadian charts will then be more affordable. Cross posting from can.rec.boating. I found a guy on ebay that was selling some scanned charts that you could use with Fugawi. Caveat emptor. Then again, even the Newfie charts are not to be trusted. They don't know what geoid was used int eh survey. Last summer I sailed straight through a couple of 800 foot cliffs at Fracouis and again at Grey River. I'm considering a Google Earth option. From the NDI website and the CHS website: DFO is buying backing NDI rights. Check out: http://www.digitalocean.ca/digitaloc...wsfeb19_07.asp and http://www.digitalocean.ca/digitaloc...feb19_07QA.asp The terms and conditions of the buy out are confidential. I am not sure what it all means. March 30 is the closing date. More info will be on the CHS site then |
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