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Sullivan Bay Marina © 2010
Welcome!!
Chris, Debbie and Buddy the resident managers of Sullivan Bay Marina Resort welcome you!
Sullivan Bay is a marina resort under new ownership/management for the 3rd year. With new docks in place and more changes taking place, the upcoming season will be very exciting! A unique floating village with privately owned homes, our flowers in the summer are sure to catch your eye. We can accommodate any size boat or boating group and offer 15, 30, 50 and 100 amp power; potable dock water and a babysitting boat service. We also offer laundry, showers, wireless internet and ice. We have a licensed restaurant featuring our “deep fried turkey” Sundays as well as other weekly specials. The store is stocked with dried and tin products, fresh produce, dairy and bread weekly; tackle, bait, fishing licenses, postal drop as well as we are a BC Liquor Agent. At the fuel dock (which is open year round) we sell gas, diesel, propane and a variety of oil. Check out our Services page for more information.
An historic BC Coastal destination for power boaters and vacationers, Sullivan Bay is the ideal jumping off point for marine adventures from fishing to kayaking. Our appointments include high speed internet and a one mile walking distance on our docks.
Our friendly management team look forward to making your stay enjoyable!!
Moorage -
Sullivan Bay has new docks in 2009 and now has over 3000ft of dock to accommodate everything from kayaks to the largest boats on the coast.
Just radio us on VHF channel #66A on your way in to the bay.
Overnight Moorage rates are $1.10 per foot plus the following charges for power:
100 Amp: $50.00 per night
50 Amp: $25.00 per night
30 Amp: $15.00 per night
15 Amp: $10.00 per night
Moorage incluces unlimited fresh water for boat washing, although washing your boat is discouraged because you should be doing something more fun!
Day parking is available, please note there is no parking in front of the restaurant.
News
The Fourth of July in Sullivan Bay: The costumes and revelry were copious this year. Canadians and Americans alike celebrated all up and down the docks, all day and into the 'wee' hours.
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