2023 Hours of Operation
Marina Office
Spring Hours (April 24th - May 18th) Monday - Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Summer Hours (May 19th - September 4th) Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ; Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
For inquiries outside of office hours, please email marina@portcolborne.ca, or call 905-835-6644 and leave a message.
Marina Fuel Dock & Pump Outs
Spring Hours (April 24th - May 18th) Monday - Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Summer Hours (May 19th - September 4th) 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily
Sugarloaf Marine Supply Items - Please visit marina front office during operational hours to purchase available retail items.
Pleasure Craft Operations & Boat Registrations |
The Office of Boating Safety is responsible for overseeing regulations, standards and policies, enforcement and technical services for recreational vessels. It encourages safe boating practices and compliance with regulations. For more information on operating a pleasure craft, consult this Pleasure Craft Guide from The St. Lawrence Seaway. Pleasure Craft Operator Cards are mandatory. If you operate a boat with a motor and use it for recreation, you need proof of competency, which shows you have a basic understanding of how to operate your boat safely and know what to do in an emergency. Proof of competency is required with all motor types (including electric trolling motors) and even when the motor is not in use (such as when sailing). The fine for not having your card is $250. A simple call to Sugarloaf Marina can put you on track for getting your card. |
Welland Canal |
Pleasure craft tolls are $200 and can be purchased through the St. Lawrence Seaway. Cash is no longer accepted as payment for tolls at Canadian locks. Effective July 15, 2019, the St. Lawrence Seaway implemented a pleasure craft schedule for transients through the Welland Canal. Upbound Transients from Port Weller to Port Colborne are available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Downbound Transients from Port Colborne to Port Weller are available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Commercial Navigation Status generally extends from late March to late December. Marine Traffic's map tracks ships and monitors vessel movements in real-time. |
Public Boat Ramp |
The public boat ramp is open from approximately April 15 to October 15 annually, weather dependent. The City of Port Colborne uses the Honk Mobile parking platform for parking operations at the public boat ramp. Customers have the option to purchase a day pass, or a seasonal parking pass. Day passes can be purchased in advance through Honk Mobile for any future date at the customers convenience. Click here to purchase your parking passes online.
Launch Ramp Rates (includes parking) Honk Mobile Daily Pass: $20 + HST Season Pass: $125 + HST ***Customer is still subject to the By-Law Parking Enforcement Fine as well. |
Port Colborne Marine Auxiliary Rescue |
Sugarloaf Marina is home to Port Colborne Marine Auxiliary Rescue (POCOMAR). For water emergencies, reach POCOMAR on Channel 16 VHF Radio, dial *16 on a cell phone or call 1-800-267-7270 for the Canadian Coast Guard. |
Clean Marine |
Developed by Boating Ontario, Clean Marine Eco-Rating Program is an environmental program that allows marine business to follow best environmental practices to reduce the prevent water, air and land pollution associated with recreational boating activities in Ontario. Sugarloaf Marina has been independently evaluated and rated for its eco-efficiency performance. We are rated a 5 Green Anchor Gold Rating. The award of this Gold Green Leaf Eco-Rating indicates that the marina has made a significant commitment to environmental improvement. |
Useful Links |
Discover Boating Beginner's Guide Canadian Border Services Agency Port Colborne Power & Sail Squadron |
Weather Links |
Environment Canada - Port Colborne Environment Canada - Weather Radar Ontario Environment Canada - Marine Forecasts and Warnings Marine Information Portal - Lake Erie and Lake Ontario |
New Boaters |
For new boaters, be sure to check the latest marine weather forecast before leaving the dock or launch ramp. The average depth of Lake Erie is only 62 feet, meaning the water warms up quickly and kicks up quickly. The world of boating has a unique vernacular, and its important that you understand the differences between sailing words and land lubber words before you head out on the water. Visit the Useful Links tab on this page for access to a glossary of terms. |