Friday, 4 October 2013

Ports Update: Meldrum Bay, ON

Meldrum Bay was settled in the late 1800's and developed as a logging and fishing community. At one time, it was home to a good-sized Great Lakes fishing fleet. Until the early 1960's, the village was connected to the mainland by ferries. However, the opening of the TransCanada Highway changed all of that.<br>
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Today, the local economy is based on the nearby Lafarge quarry and tourism. It is a popular stop-over for sailors cruising the North Channel.


Here is a detailed port review on Meldrum Bay, ON: http://www.great-lakes-sailing.com/meldrum_bay.html



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Fair Winds

Michael 

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