Nova Scotia small craft harbours, Budget 2024
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Projects funded by Budget 2024 will be undertaken at the following Nova Scotia harbours managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Projects could range from repairs, to reconstruction of assets or dredging related work.
Further details on the nature and cost of each project will be made available as the respective tendering processes are completed.
Small craft harbours severely impacted by Hurricane Fiona are marked by *.
Harbour | Projects |
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Baileys Brook (Lismore) |
Wharf repairs |
Camp Cove (Lower Argyle) |
Advanced planning for the reconstruction of wharf stem |
Cape John* |
Improvement to breakwater |
Caribou Ferry |
Wharf reconstruction |
Glace Bay |
Marginal wharf construction |
Grand Etang |
Wharf reconstruction |
Ingonish (Macleods Point)* |
Wharfs reconstruction |
Judique (Baxters Cove)* |
Advanced planning for breakwater and wharf reconstruction |
Larrys River |
Breakwaters and armourstone reconstruction |
Little Judique Ponds* |
Wharf reconstruction |
Louisbourg |
Wharf reconstruction and electrical upgrades (Phase 1) |
Meteghan |
H-pile repairs |
New Waterford* |
Dredging |
Pleasant Bay |
Improvement to containment cell |
Port Morien |
Repair seawall |
Three Fathom Harbour |
New containment cell |
Toney River |
Annual redredging |
Upper Whitehead |
Electrical upgrades |
Wallace |
Wharf reconstruction |
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