Gray's Creek Marina

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18045 S.D.G. County Road 2, South Glengarry, Ontario.

Marina building tel.: 613-938-3398 

For slip rentals, please contact 613-938-3611 ext. 221.

Operating Hours:

May 4 to May 14
Monday to Sunday - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
(closed Tuesdays & Thursdays)

May 15 to June 25
Monday to Friday - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
(closed Tuesdays & Thursdays)
Saturdays & Sundays - 8:30 am to 6:00 pm

June 26 to Sept 1
Monday to Thursday - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Friday, Saturday & Sunday - 8:00 am to 6:30 pm

Sept 2 to Sept 27
TBD

Note: Hours are subject to change

 

 

Within Gray’s Creek Conservation Area you will find Gray’s Creek Marina. The marina provides boaters and anglers alike with immediate access to the St. Lawrence River. Located strategically at the mouth of Gray’s Creek, the marina comfortably provides 128 open slips, which can be rented during the boating season. Supporting facilities include a large parking area, launching ramp, and service building that sells gas, oil and other marine sundries. Both day and seasonal boaters are welcome.


Dock rentals are available at daily, weekly, and monthly rates. For rental inquiries, please contact our office at (613) 938-3611 ext. 221 or josianne.sabourin@rrca.on.ca. For 2026 seasonal rental inquiries: click here for the 2026 application form or please contact our office. 


2026 RATES (prices include HST)

Daily Launching Fee $     16.00
Launching - Seasonal Pass $   160.00
Daily Boat Slip Rental $     27.80
Weekly Boat Slip Rental $   137.95
Monthly Boat Slip Rental (limited)              $   346.30

Seasonal boat slip rentals
17' boats & under $   764.95
over 17' to 20' boats $   857.80
over 20 ' boats $1,078.40

ALL VESSELS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF $2,000,000 LIABILITY COVERAGE
TO DOCK FOR THE SEASON AT OUR MARINA.


Free Fishing Equipment Rentals

The Gray's Creek Marina also serves as a TackleShare laoner site. From May to September, young anglers and their families can visit the Marina's service building to sign out fishing equipment including fishing rods, reels, and an assortmant of tackle in the same way one would barrow a library book, free of charge. Fishing equipment can be laoned out for up to a week at a time.

Established by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) in 1998, the TackleShare Program gives new anglers the opportunity to fish by removing the barriers that prevent them from getting involved, mainly access to equipment and supplies. Visit the TackleShare website for more information.