Reviews: The Marinas of Charlottetown

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The Marinas of Charlottetown

4-207 Prince Street
Charlottetown, PEI C1A 0C4


  • Reviewed by: Robert , Slow Dancing, on Sep 29, 2024
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 40'
    Draft: 4.0'

    Rating: 4

    Visited here during a cruise ship stop in Sept 2024. So, we arrived on a boat "somewhat" larger than our 40 foot powercat. This marina is at the cruise port, so you would be in a high-tourist traffic area when cruise ships are in port. Cruise passenger walk down the pier right next to the marina. The marina is fenced off from the cruise port, but there is a dock level restaurant on the marina docks with an open gate. There were two cruise ships in port when we were there, so lots of foot traffic in the area. Plus sounds of live music from restaurants and bars. Restaurants and bars are within easy walking distance. The marina does accept transient boaters, prices are on the website. Electricity is charged as a separate per-day fee, depending on what kind of hook-up you need. Looked like water is available at the slip. We liked the look of the place, despite being right at the cruise terminal. If we get this far north in our travels we'd gladly stay here.

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