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This publications contain all the detailed information, such as natural characteristics, geography, climatic variations, and wharves for each region. They are great for planning trips and ensuring mariner safety. Sailing Directions are the indispensable companions to charts. They include information not included on a chart such as descriptions (including photographs) of the best approaches to harbours, harbour facilities, anchorages, local history, rules, regulations, and table of distances. The First Edition of Sailing Directions, ATL104 - Cape North to Cape Canso (including Bras d'Or Lake), 2010, has been complied from Canadian Government and other information sources. In general, all hydrographic terms used in this booklet are in accordance with the meanings given in the Hydrographic Dictionary (Special Publication No. 32), published by International Hydrographic Bureau.
Contents
Pictogram legend.
Record of Changes
Preface
References to Other Publications.
Explanatory Notes
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Cape Breton Island — (East and SE coasts).
Cabot Strait
Cape North to Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour to Scatarie Island.
Cape Breton Island - SE Coast.
Louisbourg Harbour
Chapter 2: St. Peters Bay - Chedabucto Bay — Strait of Canso.
St. Peters Bay
St. Peters Canal
Chedabucto Bay
Chedabucto Bay - South Side.
Chedabucto Bay - North Side.
Strait of Canso.
Inhabitants Bay and Lennox Passage
Chapter 3: Cape Breton Island - Bras d’Or Lake.
Great Bras d’Or.
St. Patricks Channel
St. Andrews Channel.
St. Peters Inlet
Bras d’Or Lake
Appendices: Sail Plan
Other References.
Index