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Just a skip away from Old Montréal and right around the corner from the city’s downtown district, Port d’escale marina is nestled alongside the Old Port of Montréal’s tourist and recreational attractions. The marina is a natural hotspot for recreational boaters looking for spectacular views and an easy-going setting. Offering modern infrastructures and top-notch facilities, the Port d’escale has a basin with plenty of room to manoeuvre and offers visitors high levels of safety and security.Boats may not navigate in excess of 10 km/h within the Port d’escale basin and must not make waves. For security reasons, quays and jetties must remain unobstructed at all times so as not to impede access. The presence of chairs is tolerated so long as the middle of the quay is kept clear. The presence of tables, lockers, and any other piece of furniture on the quays is not permitted. Water and electricity cables resting on the quays must not extend across the quays and must remain one (1) foot (0.3 m) from quayside. Stairs may only be installed on the quays with the authorization of the Corporation.Excessive noise is prohibited at all times and a curfew is in effect from 11 p.m. to 10 a.m. During the curfew period, any individual or group of individuals behaving inappropriately may be ejected without notice, compensation, or reimbursement. Dogs are welcome on the Site and at the Port d’escale so long as they are on a leash and so long as their excrements are promptly picked up and disposed of in a hygienic manner.For reasons for safety, cooking equipment is strictly forbidden on the quays. They are permitted aboard watercrafts so long as they are secured to the boat. Cooking equipment using naphtha or briquettes is not permitted, either on the quays or on boats.It is forbidden to run, use inline skates, ride skateboards or bicycles, or use any other means of transport on the quays. It is forbidden to swim, float on inflatables, or fish in the basin.Use of glass containers is forbidden on the quays.It is forbidden to feed ducks and other animals in the basin.Port d’escale personnel members are not permitted to accept tips or gifts.Any breakage or damage to Port d’escale or Corporation property must be reported to Port d’escale personnel and the individual responsible for said breakage or damage will be billed for repair costs as well as any applicable administration feesQuayside work liable to cause any environmental, visual, noise, or odour nuisance, or to pose a risk to the health and safety of anyone nearby, is prohibited.It is forbidden to fuel up at the Port d’escale without explicit authorization from Port d’escale supervisors.Leaving any used oils, or other hazardous waste, on the quays involves a $1,000 fine.Any boats for whom owners have failed to pay mooring fees and any boats mooring at the Port d’escale without authorization could be immobilized (chained) or towed into an unsecured area at the owner’s expense.It is forbidden to engage in commercial activity at the Port d’escale without explicit authorization to do so from the Corporation. The Port d’escale is subject to the Site’s general regulations.Any individual whose behaviour is deemed unacceptable, or that is not in keeping with regulations of the Port d’escale, may be ejected without notice, compensation, or reimbursement.
Dockage
- Average price per day:2.4000 CAD per foot (2019/07/13)
- Total:125
- Type:Floating, T Dock, warfQuay
- LOA Max:219.8
- Dockage depth:24.6
- Accessibility:AC Power 100A, AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Secure Access, Security Patrol
2019 Low season and weekdays: (nightly) Up to 59 feet is $2.40 per foot per day. 60 to 79 feet is $2.85 per foot per day. 80 to 99 feet is $3.45 per foot per day. 2019 Weekend, high season: nightly ( Friday & Saturday) Up to 59 feet is $2.95 per fot per day. 60 to 79 feet is $3.45 per foot per day. 80 to 99 feet is $4.15 per foot per day. Halt & Rest. 2019 Low season 3hr block $21 (+$7 extra hours) High season 3hr block $30 (+$10 extra hours)
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