Chemainus Quay and Marina Off The East Coast Of Vancouver Island, A New Solution To Marina Berth Shortage

by nick 19. August 2009 19:54

A new solution has been found for the increasing demand for marina berths, Chemainus Quay and Marina off the east coast of Vancouver Island.

This will soon become home to 48 new luxury floating residences, all with accompanying moorings able to accommodate yachts of up to 120 feet. Construction is underway and the marina which will cater to both permanent and visiting boat owners with its five - 10 foot wide by 375 foot long, golf cart-friendly, moorage stringers. By connecting four floating vessels, each consisting of twelve residences, to a fifth vessel housing a restaurant/lounge, spa and fitness facility, the Chemainus.

Quay Marina will form a permanent 400 foot long floating breakwater. The entire complex will be built in phases—one vessel at a time—to ensure each 12-unit section is completed in a timely manner. The commercial vessel will be the last addition to the complex.

Few protected cruising waters in the world can match the pristine coastlines of the San Juan and Gulf Islands of the Pacific Northwest for its temperate climate and stunning scenery. While the cosmopolitan cities of Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle are closeby, residents can still enjoy the freedom of knowing that the town of Chemainus is just a short walk away. Chemainus or the “city of murals” is famous for its walking mural tour, dinner theatre, boutiques, shops and quiet lunch spots in one of the many cafés or bistros.

Chemainus Quay & Marina
+1 250 246 2600
sales@chemainusquayliving.com
www.chemainusquayliving.com

Source Super Yacht Times and Chemainus Quay & Marina

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