Charles and Margo Wood - Charlie\'s Charts North to Alaska

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ADDENDA June, 1989

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30 Para 3, Line 3: Collis10n Point should read C011inson Point.

46 Para 4: A rock breakwater has been built which protects the government
dock and a large marina which i5 50uth of the fuel dock. Though a sign on
the fuel dock advertises moorage, do not tie up to the dock after business
hours. When arriving late at night tie up at any empty slip at the marina
and settle the bilI in the morning.

52 Additional moorage is available at a floating government wharf in Fin Bay
which is a short distance to the north of sketched facilities at Lund.
Acccss to the town is by dinghy.

55 Severa1 large visible rocks northeast of Grass Island are missing from the
sketch.

62 Para 2, Line 3: The government breakwater shown on the sketch has been
extended to the south providing protection for greatly enlarged moorage
facilities. Canada's first salt water fishing pier has been constructed
outside of the long breakwater. Fishing licences are available from the
offiee loeated on the pier.

Para 3, Line 4: ••• while the overnight rate at Sportfish Centre is
currently 70 cents per foot with electrical eharges of $3 to $5.

64 Brown Bay has laundry and shower facilities as well as a restaurant.


70 Para 4, Line 1: The ferry slip i5 no longer in use though the pilings
remain in the Ioeation shown on the sketeh.

80 Para 5, Line 7: A timber breakwater at the north end of the bay provides
protection for docks used by native Indian fishing boats. Severa l public
moorin~ bunys are located between the fuel d0Ck and the government ~harf.
Nearby on shore are located the liquor store, RCMP. Post Office and
Fisheries Office.

82 Para 7, Line 2: The breakwater has been extended and additional floats
are no~ available.

84 Para 3, Line 3: Additiona] floats used by seiners have been cons~ructed
just to the south of the fuel dock. An angular float having a T-dock has
been added to the Government Dock shO\.;n nC'ar the top of the Port Hardy sketch.

Para 5, Line 1: •.•.• and is the year round terminus ••••••


Para 9: God's Pocket Resort has 300' of docking space (labelled Private
Doek on the sketch). Fishing and diving charters operate from this
loeation and showers are available.

Throughout this guide alI fuel docks labelled "Gulf Fuel" are now operated by
Petro-Canada.

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