
The 2086 – Toronto to Hamilton Nautical Chart from the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) provides authoritative hydrographic data for mariners navigating the busy waters of Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton.
This chart is essential for recreational boating, fishing, and commercial navigation, showing accurate water depths, shoreline characteristics, seafloor composition, hazards, and aids to navigation. The 2086 chart ensures safe passage through one of Canada’s busiest waterways, helping mariners avoid hazards, plan routes, and navigate efficiently.
Accurate Water Depths — Bathymetric soundings and depth contours
Shoreline Topography — Detailed depiction of coastal features and elevations
Seafloor Composition — Anchoring and navigation guidance
Navigation Hazards — Rocks, shoals, and shallow areas clearly marked
Aids to Navigation — Buoys, markers, and other navigational aids
Official CHS Data — Produced to professional hydrographic standards
Recreational boaters and sailors navigating Lake Ontario
Fishing vessels and charter operations
Commercial shipping along the Toronto-Hamilton corridor
Maritime researchers and educators
Navigation planning and safety
The Toronto to Hamilton Nautical Chart 2086 is an indispensable tool for anyone navigating this section of Lake Ontario, combining accuracy, reliability, and official hydrographic data from CHS.