Bronte Harbour

Bronte Harbour
43.393° N, -79.7113° W
Bronte Harbour

Bronte Harbour, located at 2508 Lakeshore Road West in Oakville, Ontario, is a historic maritime gem that has evolved from a small fishing village to a thriving waterfront community. Founded in 1834, this harbour was a crucial entry point for American slaves seeking freedom via the Underground Railroad and later became a significant commercial port. The construction of its first harbour in 1856 marked the beginning of a prosperous era in shipbuilding and lumber industries, with notable ships like the 172-ton schooner Peerless being built here.

Over the years, Bronte Harbour has undergone transformations, including the addition of concrete and steel piers in 1948 and the establishment of the Northern Shipbuilding and Repair Co. Ltd. Today, it is home to the Oakville Harbour Marina, hosting a variety of boats and offering a picturesque setting for both residents and visitors. The harbour’s rich history, combined with its modern amenities, makes it a unique and captivating destination that blends heritage with contemporary charm.

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Dockage

  • Average price per day:$2.00/ft/night
  • Total:398
  • Type:Fixed, other
  • Dockage depth:9
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A

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