The Midland Harbour office is now open as of May 1, 2024.
Men's Washroom at the Harbour Office is temporarily closed for maintenance.
Situated at the southern end of Georgian Bay, Midland Harbour is a picturesque natural attraction that tourists and boaters from around the world have been enjoying for many years. There's no place like Midland Harbour; it is truly a must-see.
Midland offers breathtaking waterfront views. Visitors enjoy historical sites, art galleries and shopping in our unique downtown core. Visit us at Midland Harbour, with local restaurants, parks, trails, unique shops, small businesses and more, all within walking distance.
The Midland Harbour is a member of the Ontario Marine Operators Association (OMOA) and is Clean Marine Certified with a Gold Eco-Rating.
Midland Harbour Rules and Regulations
Transient Slip Rental Agreement
Harbour Fees
As of January 1, 2024, boat launch fees are waived for residents of Midland who possess a valid Government of Canada First Nation Status Card or Métis Nation of Ontario Citizenship document.
Please note: The Midland Harbour has upgraded our electrical pedestals. All pedestals are now equipped with GFCI circuit breakers. All vessels docked at the Midland Harbour must be GFCI compliant in order to plug-in.
Hours of Operation (May 1, 2024 - October 31, 2024) |
Sunday - Saturday: 8:00am - 4:30pm |
Hours of Operation (November 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025) |
Closed for the season. For all harbour related inquiries, please contact the off-season (winter) phone number. |
What to expect during your stay at the Midland Harbour ...
VHF Monitor Channel 68 | Depth of water at Slips: 14 - 25' |
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Seasonal Dockage Slips: Available | Power at Dock: Available - 30 amps |
Transient Dockage Slips: Available | Water: Available |
Pump Out: Nearby | Washroom/Shower Facilities: Yes |
Gas: Nearby | Laundry Facilities: Yes |
Marina Store/Supplies: Nearby | Playground: Nearby |
Service Mechanic: Nearby | Lakefront Beach: Nearby |
Dockside Dining: Nearby | LCBO /Beer Store |
Snack Bar: Nearby | ATM/Interac: Nearby |
Fast Food/Take Out: Nearby | Ice: Available |
Grocery Store: Nearby | Pay Phone: Available |
WiFi: Available |
Boat Launch |
Please visit our Boat Launch Ramp page for information. |
Shopper Docks |
Shopper Dock Rules and Procedures
Boaters and their guests agree that they will follow all Harbour rules and regulations. |
Pets |
Pets are permitted; however, they must be kept on a leash at all times and may not be left unattended at any time. Excessive barking will not be tolerated. Dogs must not be tied on the docks in any way that may hinder or impede the safety of the walkways. It is the pet owner's responsibility to "stoop and scoop". Pet owners may be refused the privilege of bringing their pets to the Marina if they fail to comply with these rules. |
Washrooms and Showers |
Washrooms and Showers are located at the Administration Office and are open to the public from 8:00 am to 6:30 pm and are open seven (7) days a week. Showers are accessible. |
Laundry |
Laundry facilities are available to transient and seasonal boaters 24 hours a day. They are located at the Administration Office. The machines are coin operated. We encourage our boaters to wash only full loads of laundry and use eco-friendly products. |
Quiet Time |
In order to respect the close proximity of neighbours, an 11:00 pm to 7:00 am noise curfew has been implemented. Music and loud voices must be turned to a low level as to not bother any sleeping boaters. Please exercise good judgement and consideration at all times. |
Garbage and Recycling |
Garbage and Recycling bins are available in the designated area of the facility; there must be no spillage of garbage, sewage, fuels, oils or other pollutants on or about the Marina property or waterways. Please contact the Midland Marina Administration Office for any disposal inquiries. |
Video Surveillance |
Video surveillance cameras have been installed throughout the marina/harbour area to ensure the safety and security of all boaters, visitors, guests and staff. |
Emergencies and Emergency Phone Numbers |
For emergencies, fire extinguishers are available throughout the Marina facility. Please report all fire extinguisher usage to the Marina Office Personnel. Emergency assistance 911. Non emergency assistance 1-888-310-1122. |
Clean Marine Program |
Whether you take to the water by power, sail or paddle, the pleasure we all derive from boating is based on our enjoyment of the pristine waters and scenic shorelines.
The Ontario Marine Operators Association is part of a much larger group numbering over twenty eight entities called the Clean Marine partnership. These partners consist of marine industry professionals, boaters and anglers associations (representing 1 million boaters) dedicated to leaving Ontario's waters in better shape that we inherited them. Future generations are counting on us to be successful. |
Pleasure Craft Operator Card Information |
What is a Pleasure Craft Operator Card? A Pleasure Craft Operator Card is required to operate a power-driven boats and watercrafts in Canada - It's The Law. A Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) proves that you have gained the knowledge to safely operate a motorized pleasure craft on Canada's waterways. Who needs a PCOC?
This applies to all persons who operate a powered watercraft fitted with any size or type of motor - even trolling and electric motors. The PCOC is the most common proof of competency in Canada. Every person who operates a motorized boat in Canada must obtain proof of competency. You can obtain a Pleasure Craft Operator Card by passing Transport Canada Accredited boating safety test. Getting your Operator Card proves that you are a competent boater and ensures that you understand Canada's navigation rues and how to boat safely. Boaters can obtain their official Pleasure Craft Operator Card, commonly known as a boat license or boat card, by successfully passing the BOATsmart! exam. |