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Belfast City Landing, situated at 131 Church Street in Belfast, Maine, is a marina steeped in history and natural beauty. Originally a shipping port for the local lumber industry in the 1800s, this landing was a critical economic hub for the town. As the lumber industry waned, it was repurposed as a fish pier, connecting local fishermen to markets across New England.
In the 1970s, the city transformed the landing into a recreational marina, which has since undergone several renovations, including the addition of a protective breakwater in the 1990s. Today, Belfast City Landing boasts over 50 slips, a fuel dock, and a boat launch, serving as a gateway to the stunning Penobscot Bay. This bustling marina offers boaters a convenient and scenic departure point for exploring Maine’s coastline, while its waterfront views make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the charm and maritime heritage of Belfast.
Dockage
- Average price per day:$3.50/ft to 39', $4.00/ft 40' - 59', $4.50/ft 60' and over
- Total:25
- Type:Floating, warfQuay, Wood
- LOA Max:200
- Beam Max:30
- Dockage depth:13
- Accessibility:AC Power 100A, AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access, Liveaboard Allowed, Phone Hookup, Secure Access, Security Patrol
Accommodation by reservation or availability.
Moorings
- Total:12
- Accessibility:dinghy|hasMoorings
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