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Picton Harbour Marina Project

Picton Harbour Marina

Municipally operated marina located on beautiful Picton Bay

The marina property offers a variety of recreational and leisure options to both boaters and the general public.

Whether it be docking or fuelling your boat, paddling around the protected waters of the bay, strolling along the public boardwalk or just resting and taking in the view, this location has it all.

Opening Day is May 2, 2026!

*Open Daily, 8 am to 6:30 pm until September 30

*Stay tuned for changes to operating hours and services throughout the season

* Call the marina directly at 343.645.2572 to make a reservation. To inquire about seasonal dockage, please email pictonmarina@pecounty.on.ca.

Fuel

Ethanol-free premium gasoline and clear, low sulphur marine diesel are offered at market rates.

Pump-Out

Sewage pump-outs available.

Boat Launch

Concrete ramp suitable for launching small to larger vessels. Accommodates boats and trailers up to 4 metres wide.

Docking

Serviced and unserviced dockage is available overnight and weekly. (Serviced dockage available end of June 2026). Canadian Border Services Agency check-in area available.

Washrooms and Showers

Keycode access to washrooms and showers.

Picton Harbour Has Everything You Need On the Water

The marina has clean, well-maintained facilities for boaters and day visitors. Registered guests get keycode access to washrooms and showers on arrival. The public boardwalk runs along the bay and is open to everyone, walkers, dog owners and paddlers included.

Fuel, Launch and On-Water Services

Fuel Dock

Premium ethanol-free gasoline and clear, low sulphur, marine-grade diesel are sold dockside at market rates. No jerry cans. No detours.

Sewage Pump-Out

Pump-out service is available at $25 per tank. Call 343.645.2572 to book ahead.

Washrooms and Showers

Clean, keycode-access facilities are available to all registered guests throughout the season. Your code is issued at check-in.

Boat Launch

The concrete ramp handles everything from kayaks to larger powerboats. Drop-in launches are $4.43.

Parking

Parking at the marina is limited. Rates same as other municipally operated boat launches ($20 for a vehicle with a trailer and $10 for a vehicle with no trailer). Pay for parking via the Passport Parking Canada App (Zone 3233).

Docking

Serviced and unserviced slips are available for overnight and weekly stays. Email pictonmarina@pecounty.on.ca to inquire about seasonal dockage.

Public Boardwalk

Open year-round to the public. (Use at own risk during winter months). Seating is available along the route and dogs on leash are welcome.

Rates

Rates are set per the 2026 Municipal Fees & Charges By-law. All rates are subject to HST.

Marina Rates
Unserviced Slip on the public boardwalk (Seasonal) $55 per foot
Serviced Slip on Water lot 1 (20-30A, Seasonal) $65 per foot
Serviced Slip on Water lot 1 (40-50A, Seasonal) $70 per foot
Unserviced Slip on the public boardwalk (Transient Overnight) $2 per foot
Serviced Slip on Water lot 1 (Transient Overnight) $2.50 per foot
Serviced Slip on Water lot 1 (Weekly Rate, 6 nights or more) $2.25 per foot
Amenities
Fuel (Premium Gasoline or Clear Diesel) Market Rates
Sewage Pumpout $25 per tank
Ice (bag or block) $4.43
Boat launching $4.43

Local Tourism

Picton Harbour sits right in the middle of Prince Edward County. From the dock, you’re a short walk from Main Street Picton and a quick drive from the wineries, beaches and cycling routes the County is known for.

Wine & Dining

More than 40 wineries operate along the County’s wine route, and Picton Main Street has a solid stretch of restaurants, cafés and independent shops within walking distance of the marina.

Beaches

Sandbanks Provincial Park is about 20 minutes by car. The freshwater sandbar beaches there draw people from across Ontario every summer. The bay itself is good for paddling and fishing right from the harbour.

Events and Culture

The County runs a full calendar from May through October. Farmers’ markets, music festivals, arts events and heritage programming are on most weekends during the season. The marina office posts local event info, or you can browse the full calendar at visitthecounty.com