HOT DISCOUNT: EARLY BIRD PASSES FOR CANADIAN WATERWAYS UNTIL MARCH 31

Lock and Moorings Permit

Feb 16, 2021

Early bird discount for boaters are here until March 31, 2021!

Purchase a Seasonal Lockage and Mooring Package and receive 20% off the price of lockage and 10% off the price of mooring.

For example: Seasonal lockage and mooring package

Includes one seasonal lockage and one seasonal mooring permit for the same vessel.

Provides unlimited access to seven national historic canals, two national parks and one national marine conservation area.Valid for the entire navigation season.

Cost for boats from 12 to 84 feet reduced from $19.01 to 16.21 per foot

Another example: Seasonal lockage permit

Provides unlimited passage through locks at seven national historic canals across Canada.
Valid for the entire navigation season.

Cost for boats 12 to 84 feet reduced from $8.99 to 7.19 per foot

Details Here

Locations: Ontario
Rideau Canal National Historic Site
Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site

Quebec
Carillon Canal National Historic Site
Chambly Canal National Historic Site
Lachine Canal National Historic Site
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site
Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site

Locations that do not charge lockage fees
St. Peters Canal National Historic Site , Nova Scotia
Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site, Ontario

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