A List Of Public Boat Launches Quinte and Picton
Looking to launch your boat in the Bay of Quinte and Prince Edward County, Ontario area then you are in the right place.
I’ve been fishing the waters in the area for over 45 years and I can help you find the right place to launch your boat.
I will provide you with all the information you need about the boat launches in the Bay of Quinte and Picton, including their locations, fees, and contact information.
Boat Launch Map And Fishing Spots
Where can I find a boat launch in the Bay of Quinte?
Bay of Quinte offers over 30 public boat launches that provide easy access to the water for both residents and visitors.
I listed all the boat ramps that I have launched from personally being a permanent resident.
Location of boat launches in Bay of Quinte
The boat launches are strategically located throughout the bay, ensuring convenience and accessibility for boaters.
Here is a list of boat ramp locations
Harbour St Boat Lunch
Cold Storage Ramp, Trenton
Ontario St Launch, Trenton
Baptiste St Launch, Trenton
Front St Launch, Trenton
Rossmore Launch, Rossmore
George St Launch, Belleville
Herchimer St Launch, Belleville
Pt Anne Rd Launch, Belleville
North Big Island Launch, Big Island,
Ferry Lane Launch, Deseronto
Salmon River Launch, Shannonville
Deseronto Town Launch, Deseronto
Shermans Pt Launch, Hay Bay, Napanee
Picton Harbour Launch, Picton
MacFarland Park Launch, Picton
Glenore Ferry Launch, Napanee
Pryners Cove Launch, Prince Edward County
Northport Rd Launch, Prince Edward County
Waupoos Launch, Waupoos, Prince Edward County
Long Point Launch, Pt Traverse, Prince Edward County
Beach St Launch, Wellington
Main St Launch, Wellington
Kleinsteuber Park Launch, West Lake, Prince Edward County
Hay Bay Church Launch, Hay Bay, Napanee
Boat launch fees in the Bay of Quinte
Boat launch fees do apply when using public boat ramps in Prince Edward County and the Bay of Quinte.
These fees contribute to the maintenance and upkeep of the launches, ensuring they remain in good condition for all users.
The fees are typically reasonable and vary depending on the location and services available.
Seasonal Boat Launch Parking Permits
Here is what you can expect to pay for parking at any municipal boat launch from May-October.
In Wellington, the full-season boat launch parking permits are not valid.
Cost:
- $50 + HST for PEC residents
- $100 + HST for non-residents
Single-day Boat Launch Parking Permits
Valid for parking at any municipal boat launch on the day specified on the permit.
Cost:
- $20 + HST for vehicles with trailers
- $10 + HST for vehicles without trailers
Note: Parking fees still apply to canoes, kayaks, and paddle boarders at a flat rate of $10 per vehicle without a trailer.
Is there a boat launch in Picton?
Yepper and Picton boat ramp is a great spot to launch from and is found at the bottom of the “Town Hill”.
The boat launch in Picton provides easy access to the water and is conveniently located for both residents and visitors.
There is a parking area to the east side and a small building to the left where you pay to use the ramp.
Boat launch fees in Picton
Yes, and these fees are the same everywhere in Prince Edward County.
- $50 + HST for PEC residents – Seasonal
- $100 + HST for non-residents – Seasonal
- $20 + HST for vehicles with trailers – Daily
- $10 + HST for vehicles without trailers -Daily
For boat launch fee questions or to purchase, contact the marina at 1.844.301.1775 or email HELLO@Tenacity.ca
Note all boat launch fees help maintain the launch facility and ensure its proper functioning.
How can I rent a boat in Quinte and Picton?
If you don’t own a boat or prefer to rent one, Quinte and Picton offer several boat rental services.
Here is a list of boat rental options,
- PEC Harbour & Marina – 1 Head St, Picton, Phone: +1 844-301-1775.
- Glenora Marina – 11438C Loyalist Pkwy, Picton, Phone: (613) 476-2377.
- Pontoon Boat Rentals – Sandbanks – 191 Winns Dr, Prince Edward, Phone: (613) 393-1095
- Prince Edward Yacht Club – 30 Fairfield St, Picton, Phone: (613) 476-5585
- Kayak Rentals – Sandbanks – 193 Winns Dr, Prince Edward, Phone: (613) 393-1095.
- Westlake Watersports – 191 Winns Dr, Prince Edward, Phone: (613) 393-1095.
These services allow you to enjoy boating without the hassle of owning a boat.
Whether you’re interested in fishing, sailing, or simply exploring the waters, you check these places out.
Cost of boat rentals in Quinte and Picton
Boat rental costs in Quinte and Picton will cost between $15 – $400. This varies if you’re renting by the hour or daily the type of boat, the duration of rental, and additional services or equipment required.
For example, a Pontoon boat for 6 hours can cost $375 whereas a small 5-person fishing boat can cost $80 FOR 4 hours.
It is advisable to compare prices and services offered by different rental companies to find the best option that suits your needs and budget.
Are there any fishing spots near the boat launches in Prince Edward County?
Yes, and the most popular fishing spots are West Lake, East Lake, Glenora, Hay Bay and Picton Harbour boat launches.
See my post about where to go fishing in Prince Edward County here.
Popular fishing destinations near the Bay of Quinte boat launches
The Bay of Quinte is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities.
There are several popular fishing spots near the boat launches that attract anglers from all over.
Popular fish in these areas range from Large and Small Mouth Bass, Walleye, Lake Trout, Salmon, Pike and Perch.
These spots offer a wide variety of fish species and are known for their abundant stocks, making them perfect for both recreational and competitive fishing.
Types of fish available for fishing in the Bay of Quinte and Picton
Some of the popular fish species you can find in these waters include walleye, bass, pike, muskie, and panfish.
Bay of Quinte and Picton offer diverse fisheries, supporting a wide range of fish species.
Anglers of all skill levels can enjoy fishing from many of the boat launches.
Best fishing techniques for the Bay of Quinte and Prince Edward County
In the Bay of Quinte and Picton, popular fishing methods include casting, trolling, and jigging.
If you plan on fishing Lake Ontario downriggers are more common.