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New Liskeard Marina
New Liskeard Marina
Haileybury Marina
Haileybury Marina

In our area we have two fully-equipped marinas to choose from both on Lake Temiskaming.
New Liskeard Waterfront Marina is located at the far end of Wabi Bay on Lake Temiskaming, and Haileybury Marina on the west side of Lake Temiskaming at the mouth of Wabi Bay. Both have launching facilities, boating services, washrooms and shower facilities, gas, repairs, pump-out, propane, ice, bait, tackle, and fishing licences.

New Liskeard Marina has a 106 slip fully service marina, 80 with hydro and water.
For slips to reserve please phone (705)647-0010 (on channel 16) Haileybury Marina
Haileybury has a 176 slip fully serviced marina, 92 with water and hydro hook-up.
Services Bilingue: (705)672-3363
Harbour Master (channel 68 & 16) (705)672-5889
Transient Slips-to reserve: (705)672-3363 or (705)672-5889

Ottawa River Levels- Toll-Free Information - 24 hours a day - Ottawa-Hull Region - English: (613)994-7074 French: (613)994-7078. Calls outside Ottawa-Hull Region - English: 0 + Zenith 44980; French: 0 + Zenith 53810.
And be sure to take a trip down the "Ottawa River Waterway". For a brief history of how the "Temiskawa Waterway" was developed please click here.

In August, 1993, largely to the efforts of Ken Boal, then (now retired) Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of New Liskeard, the Lake Temiskaming/Ottawa River Waterway became a reality. Ken Boal worked with municipalities along the river, and brought in the Ontario and Quebec as well as the federal governments. He convinced them of the projects feasibility, and he even obtained financing and arranged for development of a unique hydraulic trailer system. These trailers can move most types and sizes of boats throughout the system, including pontoon boats up to 28 feet and large cruisers up to 30 feet (houseboats excluded). For more information and maps on the "Ottawa River Waterway" please click here.
Click here for the official Ottawa River Waterway website.

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