
The 2207 – Little Current to Clapperton Island Nautical Charts (2 maps) from the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) provides precise and authoritative information for marine navigation along the Georgian Bay corridor from Little Current to Clapperton Island. Produced using official hydrographic surveys, this chart is an essential resource for commercial vessels, recreational boaters, and fishing operators navigating these waters.
CHS nautical charts serve as the “road maps” of Canada’s waterways, helping mariners travel safely from port to port. With increasing shipping, boating, and waterway development, these charts remain a vital tool for safe navigation.
Specifically designed for marine navigation, this chart shows water depths, seabed composition, shoreline characteristics, navigation hazards, and aids to navigation, providing everything needed to plan safe and efficient routes.
Accurate Water Depths — Bathymetric soundings and depth contours for navigation
Seafloor Composition — Information for anchoring and vessel safety
Coastline and Island Topography — Shoreline configuration, elevations, and terrain features
Navigation Hazards — Identification of rocks, shoals, and restricted areas
Aids to Navigation — Buoys, lights, and markers along the route
Official CHS Data — Produced to professional hydrographic standards
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 Little Current to Clapperton Island Nautical Chart 2207 provides reliable hydrographic information to ensure safe and efficient navigation along this section of Georgian Bay.