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Port Edward Marina - Prince Rupert

 
 
 
 

Port Edward Marina is a long way from town.  It is about a 20 minute bus ride or cab ride.

You will need a car to access the amenities in Prince Rupert downtown.  It is located near the Cannery Museum, which we highly recommend.  Amenities include power, water, restrooms, showers, laundry and garbage disposal.  This is a nice and quiet marina in contrast to Cow Bay, Fairview and Rushbrook.

Prince Rupert is the land, air and water transporation hub of Northern BC.  For sailors travelling the BC Inside Passage,  after days and days of sailing through the sparsely populated wilderness, Prince Rupert Harbour seems like a zoo. 

Prince Rupert is situated on Kaien Island, just north of the mouth of Skeena River and linked by a bridge to the mainland.  It is connected by land via Trans-Canada Highway 16.  The nearest towns are Terrace (146 km) and Prince George (715 km).

Population of Prince Rupert is about 15,000 people.  It has a diverse mix of people, 45% of which are First Nations people.  Prince Rupert has a long history going way back when trade prompted Europeans (Spaniards, British and Russians) to trade with the First Nations people of BC Coast. 

Located near the mouth of the Skeena River, salmon runs in the summer makes Prince Rupert an ideal fishing destination.  Prince Rupert has a container port terminal, and offers the fastest Asia-Pacific trade route.  It also has a cruise ship terminal and has approx. 3 cruise ships visiting every week.

For sailors and cruisers, Prince Rupert has four marinas:  Rushbrook marina, Prince Rupert Yacht Club Marina (Cow Bay), Port Edwards marina and the Fairview Marina.


Contact:  Port Edwards Harbour
Tel. 250-624-9220
Fax 250-624-9223
website:  www.peharbour.ca
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