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2085 Toronto Harbour Nautical Chart by Canadian Hydrographic Service showing water depths and navigation aids

2085 - Toronto Harbour Nautical Chart | Canadian Hydrographic Service CHS Chart

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The 2085 – Toronto Harbour Nautical Chart from the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) provides authoritative navigation information for vessels operating in Toronto Harbour on Lake Ontario. Produced using official hydrographic surveys, this chart is essential for commercial shipping, recreational boating, and fishing operations.

CHS charts are the “road maps” of Canada’s waterways, helping mariners navigate safely from port to port. With increasing harbour traffic, recreational boating, and maritime development, this chart ensures accurate and reliable navigation information.

Specifically designed for marine navigation, this chart provides water depths, seafloor composition, shoreline characteristics, navigation hazards, and aids to navigation to support safe and efficient route planning.

Key Features

  • Accurate Water Depths — Bathymetric soundings and depth contours for Toronto Harbour

  • Seafloor Composition — Essential for anchoring and navigation safety

  • Harbour and Shoreline Topography — Shoreline configuration, elevations, and features

  • Navigation Hazards — Identification of rocks, shoals, and restricted areas

  • Aids to Navigation — Buoys, lights, and markers in Toronto Harbour

  • Official CHS Data — Produced to professional hydrographic standards

Ideal For

  • Commercial shipping and harbour operations

  • Recreational boating and sailing

  • Fishing vessels and charter operators

  • Marine navigation planning and safety

  • Maritime professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts

The Toronto Harbour Nautical Chart 2085 provides the precise hydrographic data needed for safe navigation in Lake Ontario’s busiest harbour.

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