Marina in Montreal, Quebec
Club Nautique de Longueuil Marina
Club Nautique de Longueuil is a small St. Lawrence marina on the south shore, close enough to the metro to work as a practical Montreal-area stop. The useful planning checks are visitor dock availability, ramp depth, paid parking, and whether you need services such as fuel or pump-out that are not listed in the reviewed public sources.
Club Nautique de Longueuil Marina
Plan your visit
What to know before you go.
Longueuil shoreline, separate from Real-Bouvier.
Visitor dock or mooring requests go through CNL.
Draft listed at 5 ft, depending on water level.
Ramp and reception close in the off-season.
Listed by Quebec tourism sources.
Drinking water, 30-amp power, and Wi-Fi listed.
Yellow line and RTL bus access are listed.
Use it for ramp, dock, and tariff checks.
Best For
Good To Know
CNL says visitor docking is available, but its reservation page also says free places are limited and short or long visitor stays should be handled by phone during the season.
Use the 13-foot width and 5-foot draft guidance as a pre-arrival screening check, then call because the operator ties draft to water level.
Tourism listings support water, 30-amp electricity, Wi-Fi, picnic space, and paid parking; they do not list fuel, pump-out, showers, or washrooms.
Marina Access
- Visitor requests
- The marina advertises visitor dock availability and provides a dock or mooring request workflow by form, email, or phone. Open dock request page
- Ramp
- The operator lists a ramp for boats up to 13 feet wide and 5 feet of draft, with the draft depending on current water level.
- Season
- The 2026 ramp and reception opening is listed as May 1, and the operator says the reception and access ramp close from mid-October to the end of April.
Parking And Transit
- Parking
- Bonjour Quebec and Sortir au Quebec list paid on-site parking, but do not publish a current parking rate.
- Metro and bus
- Bonjour Quebec lists the Longueuil-Universite-de-Sherbrooke metro and RTL bus routes 8, 28, and 88 for transit access.
- Location
- Use 601 Chemin de la Rive. This is not the same facility as Marina de Longueuil / Port de plaisance Real-Bouvier at 101 Chemin de la Rive.
Services
- Listed services
- Bonjour Quebec lists a shop, training courses, drinking water, 30-amp electricity, wireless internet, picnic area, and BBQ availability.
- Confirm before using as a service stop
- Fuel, pump-out, showers, and washrooms were not listed in the reviewed public sources, so confirm those needs directly with the marina.
- Fall operations
- The operator publishes specific lift-out instructions and parking restrictions for fall haul-out operations; check notices if visiting late in the season.
Before You Go
- Fees
- The operator links to tariff information, but the reviewed public page did not expose current visitor dock, ramp, mooring, or parking amounts. Open CNL site
- Safety gear
- Transport Canada requires a Canadian-approved lifejacket or PFD on board for each person.
Questions People Ask
Does Club Nautique de Longueuil accept visiting boats?
Yes. The operator says a dock is available for visitors and its reservation page says to call during the May 15 to October 15 period for visitor dock or mooring requests.
Is there a public ramp at CNL?
The operator lists a ramp for boats up to 13 feet wide and 5 feet of draft, depending on water level. Call ahead before towing there.
When is the ramp open?
For 2026, the operator lists the ramp and reception opening as May 1. The reception and access ramp are closed from mid-October to the end of April.
Is parking available?
Yes. Bonjour Quebec and Sortir au Quebec list paid on-site parking, though the reviewed sources did not publish the current rate.
What services are listed for visiting boaters?
Tourism sources list drinking water, 30-amp electricity, wireless internet, a shop, training courses, picnic space, and BBQ availability. Fuel, pump-out, showers, and washrooms were not listed in the reviewed public sources.
Can I reach the marina by transit?
Yes. Bonjour Quebec lists the Longueuil-Universite-de-Sherbrooke metro station and RTL bus routes 8, 28, and 88.
SourcesShow source links
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Official And Operator
- Club Nautique de LongueuilOperator page
- Club Nautique de LongueuilOperator page
- Club Nautique de LongueuilOperator page
- Transport CanadaOfficial page
Supporting
- Bonjour QuebecTourism page
- Sortir au QuebecTourism page