



|
 |

The new pier and cruise welcome centre opened on September 25th, 2007. The berth was lengthened by 113 meters. Upon completion, the berth will be 183 meters (600.41 ft) long, with a depth of 13-13.5M (44.3ft).
For more details about this exciting expansion, please contact Tracey Singleton, Director of Cruise Ship Development at 902-566-2549 or by email at tsingleton@walkandseacharlottetown.com.
Charlottetown was voted the Most Receptive Small Port.
- 2003 Canada-New England Marketing Awards
Charlottetown was also the proud host of the 2007 Canada New England Cruise Symposium.
Services
Available
| 2 - East Berth 150M (492.1ft);
South Berth 1 of 183M (600.4ft) |
| East Berth 7.0M(23ft); South Berth
13.5M (44.3ft) |
| 2.75 meters (9ft) |
| At
lowest tide 10 meters (33ft) |
| 46"23’N |
| 63"07’W |
| Yes |
| Yes |
| 2
meters (6.56 ft) Average between
high and low tide |
| Yes |
| Upon
request |
| Upon
request (by truck) |
| Compulsory |
| Implemented
in 2007 |
| Yes |
| Yes |
| Fresh water, supplies, bunker and diesel fuel, gas and lubricants. Hospital & Airport. Port operations, security, Canada Customs, pilotage (compulsory) |
Berth Specifications
South Berth
| Reinforced concrete cribs (walls 800 mm thick) |
| 50 tonne, varies 12-18 meters between
bollards |
| Beta 500H Sumito vertical fenders;
4.6 metres centre to centre. |
| 420 " meters (1375 " feet) |
| 7.2 KPa (150 psf) |
East Berth
| Sheet Steel Pile |
| 50 tonne every 30 meters |
| Vertical Low Friction Type |
| 420 " meters (1375 " feet) |
| 7.2 KPa (150 psf) |
Click to download a detailed drawing of the Charlottetown Port Repair and Extension (Phase 1).
|
|