Lions Bay Marina in Lions Bay makes it easy to enjoy your boat all summer long. We keep your boat safe and secure in our clean, dry storage facility when you are not using it. When you're ready for a day on the water, we simply place it in the water and you're ready to cast off in minutes! Cut down on launching ramp fees and the cost of hauling your boat, our storage facility accommodates boats up to 32' in length. Our marina also features a gas dock, marine supply store, clean washrooms, 24-hour security and much more!
Kingfisher Docks has provided installation and repair of docks for more than 30 years. Serving the southern coast of B.C. and the Gulf Islands, we provide custom design and construction. A well-crafted dock can provide years of great memories and enjoyment. We offer permit services,design, installation, full service, maintenance and repair. Delivery and salvage services are available. For more information or a quote, give us a call today.
Pacific Coast Terminals Located in Port Moody, British Columbi,a Pacific Coast Terminals is one of the most advanced bulk terminals around the globe. Connected to the primary rail system into Vancouver, our 43-hectare (108-acre) terminal receives sulphur and ethylene glycol from Western Canada and stores the raw product until it is ready to load directly into ships and exported around the globe.State-of-the-art facilities link Canadian exporters with their international markets.Sulphur and ethylene glycol are delivered by train from Western Canadian oil and gas refineries, stored on-site and loaded for shipment to ports around the world.Read More Leaders in environmental stewardship and award winning initiatives.Over the years, PCT has invested more than $90 million in terminal improvements, all with a focus on protection of the surrounding environments - water, land and air.Read More Proud supporters of Port Moody residents and community organizations.PCT has contributed over $1 million to support local groups including Crossroads Hospice Society, Port Moody Ecological Society and the Port Moody Arts Community
Buccaneer Marina is nestled in the shelter of Secret Cove's north east arm and is centrally located on B.C.'s beautiful Sunshine Coast. Owned and operated by the Mercer family since 1968, the Marina provides a multitude of goods and services to its local and tourist oriented clientele. There is not a job too small or too large that we can not handle. Also as a Mercury Marine dealer, we carry a large inventory of parts to service your Mercury Marine engines. This family run business maintains a high level of quality service and a great stock of marine related products throughout the year. Whatever your boating needs, Buccaneer Marina's staff and management have the experience necessary to assist you.
At Abbotsford Pacific Dock & Door Ltd., we offer sales, installation and service of overhead doors, loading docks and ramps. Our specialized technicians will ensure that loading and unloading of your goods runs smoothly thanks to our dock and door systems. Contact us today for installation or maintenance.
The historic, seaside Village of Cowichan Bay is located in one of the premier sailing & cruising areas in the world. The Gulf Islands and eastern shores of Vancouver Island are unique in the boating world. Wilderness and rugged west coast beauty are combined with a well-developed infrastructure for marine tourism.A large portion of the Village is built over the water on stilts. In addition to shops and restaurants, the town has a row of unique cottages on the water each displaying its own character. Some of the homes have been opened to the public as bed & breakfast guest houses.Cowichan Bay is still a working harbour shipping lumber worldwide and to an active fishing fleet that brings salmon, tuna, crab, and prawns to her docks. The village has an extensive marine services infrastructure that includes skilled trades people, marine ways, and marine equipment suppliers. The residents of Cowichan Bay are a large part of its unique charm. Locals include a vibrant, eclectic, group of individual water dwellers occupying floathomes and liveaboard vessels