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Marina Valleyfield

420, rue Victoria
Valleyfield, QC J6T 1B8
Lake St. Francis


  • Review for Marina Valleyfield

    Reviewed by: Capt Sam , Here's To Us, on Jul 16, 2023
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 50'
    Draft: 4.5'

    Rating: 5

    9-12 Jul 2023. Great location on the canal wall right across from the dairy Queen. Stayed three nights instead of two because we got in so late from the Beauharnois Locks and upbound bridges (from Montreal). Plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Depth was over 9 ft at the wall. It's a busy road right next to the wall. Staff locks nearby restrooms at 10pm, opens at 7:30am. You can get a key fob for a deposit for a restroom that is just over a half mile away. WiFi is marginal. Laundry is NOT available to transient boaters. Upon entering the marina you will need to clear two bridges that have to be moved by hand. Call on channel 68. Sam & Rev on Here's To Us!!, 50' Carver at WhatYachtToDo.com

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  • Review for Marina Valleyfield

    Reviewed by: Howard Entman on Jul 12, 2018
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 45'
    Draft: 4.0'

    Rating: 2

    This is a cute marina in a cute town with several nice restaurants within walking distance. The bathrooms are very nice, and there is good wifi.

    However, when I arrived in 20 knot winds, the senior dockhand was a 19 year old 100 pound lady who didn't know anything about handling lines. Their docks are floating wooden docks with multiple hinge points on the fingers. They would not tie the boat to the dock cleats, since the boat would pull the fingers apart.

    No marina should be staffed by kids who don't know how to handle boats; and no marina should be so poorly constructed that a boat can't spring off a dock cleat.

    So if you are in a small boat on a calm day, this would be an okay place to stop; but if you are in a larger boat, or the day is a little blustery, this is just not a good choice.

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