GOLD RIVER MARINA is situated along the south shore of Nova Scotia on Mahone Bay. We are a premier provider of Marina and Yard Services to the recreational sailing yacht and power boat market. We have 53 slips, with the capacity to handle in excess of 400 yachts for dry storage.
The facility has more than 13,800 sq.ft. of buildings available for construction, maintenance and inside storage of boats up to 65', while the yard is equipped with a marine railway of 50 ton capacity.The railway has been fitted with a hydraulic lift system allowing for flexibility in safe hauling of boats to 80,000 lbs.
The facility has more than 13,800 sq.ft. of buildings available for construction, maintenance and inside storage of boats up to 65', while the yard is equipped with a marine railway of 50 ton capacity.The railway has been fitted with a hydraulic lift system allowing for flexibility in safe hauling of boats to 80,000 lbs.
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At Gold River Marina, we are always excited to meet new friends and discover new ways to provide the best service possible. We want to put the customer back in "Customer Service". A marine service company that provides a broad range of services from boat repair and maintenance, boat delivery, brightwork and rigging services to shrink wrapping.
We take for granted that the many systems on board today, because they worked well last year, should be fine this year. In many cases we find out only too late and when we desperately need it, that a system (ie.: bilge pump) isn't functioning as it should. Nothing can take away from boating pleasure on a sunny Sunday afternoon like a mechanical failure of some nature!
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Vic De Beer
Jul 15, 2021
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Gold River Marina is a great location for haul-out and winter storage. The manager Darren, is a super guy, always very friendly, accommodating and helpful. Unfortunately the nearest hardware store is some distance away and the nearest chandler for boating hardware is even further away. Dock space and moorings are very limited and anchoring is not available in the protected area.
Richard Power
Sep 23, 2020
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