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Boaters Blue Pages Marinas

Browse our exhaustive list of West Coast marinas, docks and moorage in British Columbia and Puget Sound. From public and government docks to full service marinas and marina resorts, you'll find the perfect place to moor your boat or yacht.

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Boat Harbour Marina

The perfect location to start or end your Southern Gulf Island cruise.
250.802.9963

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Destination Nanaimo

Nanaimo, It’s Amazing What You Can Do Here!
Today's Hours: 9:00AM - 6:00PM
250.756.0106

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Fairwinds Schooner Cove Marina

An oceanfront golf community on Vancouver Island that includes a 360 slip marina, award winning golf course, restaurant and fitness centre.
250.468.5364

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Genoa Bay Marina

250.746.7621

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Ladysmith Community Marina

The first marina on your port side after you enter Ladysmith Harbour - in the heart of the Gulf Islands. Owned and operated by the Ladysmith Maritime Society (LMS)
250.245.1146

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Ladysmith Marina

250.245.4521

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Ladysmith Maritime Society (LMS) Community Marina

The first marina on your port side after you enter Ladysmith Harbour - in the heart of the Gulf Islands
250.245.1146

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Maple Bay Marina

The perfect moorage location - superbly sheltered on Vancouver Island, in the heart of the world famous Gulf Islands, accessible by air, land and sea.
Today's Hours: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
250.746.8482

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The Waterfront Suites & Marina

Nanaimo’s newest state-of-the-art marina featuring 3000 linear feet of dock space.
250.723.7111

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Deep Bay Marina

250.757.8664

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Gas N Go Marina

250.339.4662

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Nanaimo Shipyard

250.753.1151

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